By Gregory ZobelFreedom NewsMarch 2nd, 2017 This book is too short. All the content is of high and tight quality.…
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All Power to the Councils: A Review in workerscontrol.net
by Ralf Hoffroggeworkerscontrol.netSeptember 20, 2011 Every schoolchild on the globe knows something about the Russian Revolution from 1917. It was…
The Well of Light: Book of the Month
The Well of Light (monthly e-magazine) Blood on the Tracks: The Life and Times of S. Brian Willson Book of…
Peace Activist Rides to Protesters’ Battleground
by Greta MartThe Martinez GazetteJuly 14, 2011 To this day, Brian Willson questions why he so obediently—as an officer in the…
Stopping the Train, Stopping the System
By Ron JacobsCounterPunchJuly 15, 2011 In a world where the violence of war can be safely ignored by most of…
Peace Activist Brian Willson on Book Tour
By Kevin FaganSan Francisco ChronicleJuly 15, 2011 Gliding slowly along the back roads of the Bay Area this week is…
Blood on the Tracks: Berkeley Daily Planet
by Gar SmithBerkeley Daily PlanetJuly 12, 2011 It’s a good sign when the testimonials on the back of a 440-page…
Activist Recalls Bloody Train Incident, Nonviolent Life in New Book
By John Dear SJNational Catholic ReporterJanuary 31, 2012 On Sept. 1, 1987, one of the most dedicated peace activists in…
We Are Not Worth More, They Are Not Worth Less
by Greg KingThe SunMarch 2013 The Odyssey Of S. Brian Willson For several years during the last decade I gathered…
The Rhetoric of Life: S. Brian Willson’s Blood on the Tracks
By Charlie CanningKyoto Journal In some respects, S. Brian Willson’s Blood on the Tracks is similar to Ron Kovic’s Born…


