By Peter Linebaugh Counterpunch December 16th, 2022 One evening in May of last year I was walking with some friends…
The Blast
The Blast: A Spectrum Culture Review
By John L. Murphy Spectrum Culture Where today boutique hotels and burgeoning lofts rise, a modest intersection less than five…
CITY LIGHTS LIVE! Joseph Matthews
About the book: San Francisco, 1916. The streets roiling: pitched battles between radical workers and the henchmen of industrial barons,…
Beyond a biography: seeing CLR James afresh
John L Williams’ new book on the pan-African thinker is a marvel that offers a close, meticulous description of his…
1916: A Fictional War before the War
by Robert Knox Fifth Estate # 411, Spring, 2022 a review ofThe Blast by Joseph Matthews. PM Press, 2022 The…
A Hotbed of Anarchism and Clam Pasta
Labor organizing and espionage in Joseph Matthews’s new novel, The Blast Public Seminar It’s an old joke: Lock two anarchists…
Class War in San Francisco— Joseph Matthews on Against the Grain
The early 20th century had much in common with our time. It was an epoch of great extremes of wealth…