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By Whose Authority?

Times of profound revolution

Love and Lucre

Our odd, abiding affair with bookstores

Slouching toward Democracy

Where have all the wise men gone?

Paul Weinberg

Paul Weinberg is a veteran freelance writer who edited a union-leaning publication, Labour Times, for CLB Media, during the first half of the 1990s. He now writes regularly for NOW Magazine.

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Stickin’ with the Union

A slice of labour history told by a canny organizer December 2011
Sometimes old age can make one cranky and radical in a positive way. That may be the explanation for Lynn Williams’s recent pre–Occupy Wall Street pronouncements about the competition in the world between “greed” and “common sense” before a Las Vegas convention of the United Steelworkers of America, where he served two terms as the first Canadian-born international president between 1983 and…