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Book Reviews

Review: “The German Revolution – 1917-1923” by Pierre Broué

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Rob Sewell
09 July 2008

Rob Sewell reviews Pierre Broué's masterpiece on the German Revolution, which ended in tragedy and whose failure led to the rise of fascism in Germany.

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A Review of "Teamster Rebellion"

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Adam Richmond and Matt Wells
09 July 2008

Adam Richmond and Matt Wells each review "Teamster Rebellion" by Farrell Dobbs, which documents the historical Teamsters strikes in Minneapolis in the mid-30's.

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Review of “The Shock Doctrine” by Naomi Klein

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Barbara Humphries
08 July 2008

Barbara Humphries reviews Naomi Klein's "The Shock Doctrine: the rise of disaster capitalism". This review originally ran in Socialist Appeal issue 159 in the UK. You can order the book online here.

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Live Working or Die Fighting

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Julian Sharpe
08 July 2008

Julian Sharpe Reviews Paul Mason's "Live Working or Die Fighting". The book can be ordered from Wellred Books in the UK here.

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British trade unions' militant traditions

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Steve Kelly
08 July 2008

Steve Kelly reviews "In Defence of Labour" by Rob Sewell of Socialist Appeal in the UK. This book can be purchased from Wellred Books in the UK here or from the US here.

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