by Ella Teevan Democratic Socialists of America October 21st, 2022 Melrod addressing the Young Demcratic Socialists of America (YDSA) earlier…
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The Blast: A Spectrum Culture Review
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Fighting Times: An Organizer’s Tale of Patience and Audacity
by Roger Bybee Counterpunch “Mark my words, motherfucker: You’ll see me again.” That’s what Jon Melrod snarled after being lifted…
God’s Teeth and Other Phenomenon: A Review
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The Blast in Foreword
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Burglar for Peace in American Catholic Studies Journal
By Eric Martin American Catholic Studies Journal “I believe that we can change the world. I really do.” These words…
Dave Troy Presents— Libertarian Exit with Raymond Craib
By Dave Troy October 9th, 2022 The idea of leaving society to start up a new one isn’t exactly new……
A union firebrand in the 1970s and ‘80s sees labor’s future in his past
By Erik Gunn Wisconsin Examiner September 27th, 2022 Jon Melrod has written a memoir that tells a slice of labor…
Jewish Noir II; Tales of Crime and other dark deeds by various
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