Winning the war of position: working-class hegemony and class unionism
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<p> This article makes a number of arguments about the direction the IWW should take in its organizing, including taking a longer-term perspective than the next few years. </p>
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<p> It is readily apparent to any working-class person that the economic oppressions of capitalist society, numerous though they may be, are only one facet of the system of social control exercised by bourgeois society. The dominant culture is one of homogenous individualism, materialism, and intellectual vapidity. </p>
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