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Indian Wars in Quebec – Peter McFarlane (1981)

“For those close to the struggles of the native people of Quebec during the past decade, this summer’s series of violent confrontations between the provincial government and the native population came as no surprise.”

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What Are We Voting For? – Marie Louise Berneri (1942)

“The very fact of fighting an election is on the contrary a counter-revolutionary activity.”

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The Future of the Proletariat – George Woodcock (1942)

“While it would be ridiculous to contend that capitalism has given out its prizes to a majority of the workers, many have benefited from the exploitation of the empire, and their good fortune has given a hope to many more of their fellows.”

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Shuar in Ecuador oppose Vancouver mining company (2024)

“… Indigenous organizations continue to protest [Solaris’] flagship Warintza copper-gold project in the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador. They have also issued a public statement warning shareholders that it is false that the company Solaris has reached agreements with the Shuar Arutam People.”

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Land, Labour and Loss – Taté Walker (2015)

“The bulk of the narrative discusses how Indigenous workers unionized themselves to varying degrees of success.”

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Innu Campaign Against the Militarization of Ntesinan – Ben Michel (1986)

“Who knows what kind of training will be permitted in our land once NATO gets its foot in the door?”

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Mad Bear Wallace Anderson: Tuscarora Activist 1927-1985 – Kanentiio (1986)

“Mad Bear was the most widely known native leader of the 1950s and early 60s. He could be found wherever there was a fight between native people and the ‘government’…”

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Robotization: A Second Industrial Revolution – John Mohawk (1983)

“It is alarming that this Revolution, which de­-emphasizes the human as a productive economic asset, is taking place at a time when there is extensive conflict around the world.”

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The Conscripts Strike – Louise Michel (1881)

“But it could be summed up in a single act of will by the people, who are shackled in that they are made to believe they are free!”

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Which Makes the Greater Savage, the Blanket or the Uniform? – Emily G. Taylor (1902)

“Will any one imagine these soldiers were robed in blankets? Or that their deeds were any less revolting because the perpetrators were clad in the regulation murder garb of the nation?”

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