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  1. 769 — Seize the loot of the rich! | Push back the racists; for democratic controls on police | More

    4d ago

    769 — Seize the loot of the rich! | Push back the racists; for democratic controls on police | More

    Solidarity 769, 10 June 2026. Articles: Doctors strike 15-19 June Push back the racists! For democratic controls on the police Iran war: for peace with equal rights! Expand jobs, not cut benefits! University strikes spread Strike saves daycare centre Keeping it safe when it’s hot Letter: Who's the "behaviour", and who's the "management" Letter: Literacy and edtech Letter: A false polarisation Letter: A case against the under-16 ban Overturn and subvert the Code of Practice Print is not just another medium School support staff need new union deal Well short of what’s needed The Communist Manifesto of 1848 Rosa Luxemburg on renewing Marxism To open up Labour, win Makerfield Use legal rights against workplace heat! Ebola, capitalism, and Trump’s aid cuts Young men in USA turn religious What we saw in Lviv and Kyiv The TUC’s ERA toolkit: check the small print No land without an owner? The CPB’s rotten curate’s egg Laying waste to southern Lebanon DUP blocks Northern Ireland’s “ERA” Socialist Worker’s mess on Makerfield Things likely to get worse Neither Washington nor Tehran, but workers’ liberty Why I rejected the University of Bath pay offer How the General Strike was lost What we can learn from SNP scandal Unruly schools on film Letter: Learn from Chayanov Milei attacks the working class and its unions Eco-socialism must have more politics, not less! Antimilitarism which forgets those who have been attacked is no antimilitarism In retrospect: Marx, Thatcher, and Sunday shopping Another successful strike. Now escalate! Free Yaser Ahmadinejad! Aerospace workers strike for pay Seize the loot of the rich! Conference and Andrea Egan’s first 139 days Green councils, reversing cuts, and the Lib-Dems More online: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-769-10-june-2026

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  2. Wage-Labour and Capital; Marx, 1847/1891 — Reference points #4

    Jun 8

    Wage-Labour and Capital; Marx, 1847/1891 — Reference points #4

    Audio of "Wage Labour and Capital", by Karl Marx, first delivered as a speech in 1847, but edited and published in 1891. The 1891 version, reproduced here, is better. Read this online at: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/wage-labour/ or as a PDF https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/download/pdf/wage-labour-capital.pdf See the article on it here: https://workersliberty.org/story/2026-05-26/internationalism-capital-social-relation And discussion points: https://www.workersliberty.org/story/2017-07-26/discussion-points-educationals-wage-labour-and-capital Chapter contents and approximate timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 22:17 Chapter 1 — Preliminary 26:27 Chapter 2 — What are wages? 36:25 Chapter 3 — By what is the price of a commodity determined? 47:27 Chapter 4 — By what are wages determined? 50:57 Chapter 5 — The nature and growth of capital 57:54 Chapter 6 — Relation of wage-labour to capital 1:09:00 Chapter 7 — The general law that determines the rise and fall of wages and profit 1:15:32 Chapter 8 — The interests of capital and wage-labour are diametrically opposed 1:24:27 Chapter 9 — Effect of capitalist competition on the capitalist class, middle class and working class #4 from Marxist points of reference: a reading list https://workersliberty.org/marxist-points-reference-reading-list (#3 will be uploaded later) Playlist of recordings from that list here https://soundcloud.com/workers-liberty/sets/marxist-points-of-reference-a Audiobook public domain from librivox; music public domain. Subscribe to the podcast "Solidarity & more" by "Workers' Liberty" wherever you listen to podcasts. More info: https://workersliberty.org/audio

    1h 39m
  3. The Poverty of Philosophy; Marx, 1847 — Reference points #2

    Jun 6

    The Poverty of Philosophy; Marx, 1847 — Reference points #2

    Audio of "The Poverty of Philosophy" by Karl Marx, published in 1847. Read online at: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/poverty-philosophy/ (including pdf and docx). Recording based on https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Poverty_of_Philosophy See the article on it here https://workersliberty.org/story/2026-05-05/our-reference-points-1-debunking-religion-class-struggle And study notes: https://www.workersliberty.org/story/2019-04-11/poverty-philosophy-notes-study-sessions Contents and (approximate) timestamps: 00:00 Translator's foreword; Preface by Engels from 1884; Author's Preface Chapter 1 — A Scientific Discovery: 43:05 Ch. 1 Section 1 — Opposition of Utility Value to Exchange Value 1:09:04 Ch. 1 Section 2 — Constituted or Synthetic Value 2:03:10 Ch. 1 Section 3 — Application of the Law of the Proportion of Value: (a) Money, (b) Surplus Labour Chapter 2 — The Metaphysics of Political Economy: 2:54:39 Ch. 2 Section 1 — The Method 3:42:35 Ch. 2 Section 2 — The Division of Labor and Machinery 4:19:37 Ch. 2 Section 3 — Competition and Monopoly 4:37:58 Ch. 2 Section 4 — Property and Rent 5:02:48 Ch. 2 Section 5 — Strikes and the Combination of Workmen Appendices: 5:20:17 Appendix 1 — Proudhon Judged by Marx 5:39:14 Appendix 2 — John Gray and his Theory of Labor Notes 5:47:50 Appendix 3 — Free Trade #2 from Marxist points of reference: a reading list https://workersliberty.org/marxist-points-reference-reading-list Playlist of recordings from that list here https://soundcloud.com/workers-liberty/sets/marxist-points-of-reference-a Audiobook public domain from librivox; music public domain. Subscribe to the podcast "Solidarity & more" by "Workers' Liberty" wherever you listen to podcasts. More info: https://workersliberty.org/audio

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