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A Guide to Department and Lab Meetings | Long-Haul Mag
A Guide to Department and Lab Meetings | Long-Haul Mag
A GUIDE TO DEPARTMENT AND LAB MEETINGS
Discovering a Place Without Gravity: A Cuban Musician's Story | Long-Haul Mag
Discovering a Place Without Gravity: A Cuban Musician's Story | Long-Haul Mag
Discovering a Place Without Gravity: A Cuban Musician's Story | Long-Haul Mag
This piece condenses several longer conversations with Tony Hernandez, a former professional musician and a self-described “amateur historian” of Cuba’s urban music movements.
Words and Images: A Brief Graphic History of the IWW | Long-Haul Mag
Words and Images: A Brief Graphic History of the IWW | Long-Haul Mag
RAYMOND TYLER AND NOAH VAN SCIVER
Present Depths | Long-Haul Mag
Present Depths | Long-Haul Mag
Present Depths | Long-Haul Mag
“Present Depths” was an essay submitted by Noel Ignatiev for a doctoral independent study at Harvard University in fall 1984. It was unearthed by Dylan Davis, a member of the Long-Haul editorial collective, in the Martin and Jessie Glaberman papers held at Wayne State University’s Walter P. Reuther Library. It is edited, excerpted, and printed here for the first time. A final section VIII, containing Ignatiev’s review of Paul Willis’s book Learning to Labor: How Working-Class Kids Get Working-Class Jobs (Columbia University Press, 1981), is omitted.
Common Ruins | Long-Haul Mag
Common Ruins | Long-Haul Mag
In the fall of 1984, when he was a new doctoral student at Harvard, Noel Ignatiev submitted an essay for an independent study. Entitled “Present Depths,” the paper surveyed the rapid and cataclysmic changes then taking place across US society. The general restructuring of capitalist industry – particularly in the long-established sectors of auto, mining, steel, and rubber – was accompanied by the geographic relocation of production. Strongholds of worker control, “where the working class had been able to develop confidence in itself and its ability to resist the domination of capital,” were isolated, disaggregated, and broken apart.
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Long-Haul is a quarterly magazine of worker writing about culture and organization on and off the shop floor, past and present, in and outside of unions.
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