Against the Grain What is the relationship between things held in Common — from rivers and forests, to traditions of…
Peter Linebaugh
On John Clark’s The Impossible Community
The impossible becomes possible when we define our own reality by Eric Laursen Fifth Estate Hurricane Katrina, the disaster that…
May Day and Abolition
By Peter LinebaughCounterpunchApril 28th, 2023 Image Source: The Haymarket Riot – Harper’s Weekly – Public Domain “Murther, murther, murther, murther …”…
Peter Linebaugh & Avi Lewis on The Laura Flanders Show
April 26th, 2016The Laura Flanders Show Author and professor Peter Linebaugh discusses his new book, The Incomplete, True, Authentic, and…
Peter Linebaugh on Democracy Now! talking about The Incomplete, True, Authentic, and Wonderful History of May Day
Democracy Now!April 29th, 2016 May 1st is May Day, and organizers and activists across the United States are planning celebrations…
Book Launch for New Edition of Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program
The International Marxist-Humanist Recording of book launch event on Saturday, March 18 – Editors Marx’s Critique of the Gotha Program offers the…
The Blast— A review on Counterpunch
By Peter Linebaugh Counterpunch December 16th, 2022 One evening in May of last year I was walking with some friends…
On John Clark’s The Impossible Community
By Peter Linebaugh New Orleans is on a level with the estuary of the Mississippi River, which drains the central…
The Theft of the Commons
Across centuries, land that was collectively worked by the landless was claimed by the landed, and the age of private…
Peter Linebaugh’s overview of the historical roots of the traditional workers’ day
Originally posted on libcom.org October 4th, 2010 The Green Once upon a time, long before Weinberger bombed north Africans, before…