Category Archives: Arab Spring-Libya

Revisiting perspectives on Gandhi Jayanti

October 2-the birthday of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (Born Oct 2,1869 ,died Jan 30,1948 ) was an occasion to reflect on some Non-Western Anarchisms. In his article “Contemporary Anarchism” Eric Kerl writes about the wide breadth of ideas often contradictory which fall … Continue reading

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Re-negotiating contracts

What will happen to the old contracts when the workers return? This question has been coming up in our “Everyday History Society” in different ways. Some companies have promised to pay double salary to the workers who stayed behind and … Continue reading

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Which historiography..In search of the Unknown worker.

Just as every country has a tomb for the unknown soldier, every country should have a tomb for the unknown worker.  As part of exploring “Everyday history” to understand reality of working people in terms of their concrete lived experiences, … Continue reading

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