Pamphlets of Blog Posts

I’ve turned some of my blog posts into pamphlets that can be downloaded and printed. Feel free to distribute these as you wish. If anyone wants to print and sell these for a small amount with the proceeds going to a strike fund or union local’s treasury, that’s cool with me. If any radical bookstores want to carry and sell these, just let me know. Otherwise, I ask that they not be sold for money.

They are formatted so when they are printed on a printer that can put ink on both sides and set to “Flip on long edge,” they come out in the right order and can be folded in half to make a pamphlet. For one-sided printers, print the even pages first, then flip them on the long edge and place them back into the paper tray, and then print the odd pages (to make sure you know how to do the flip right, you can first practice printing just pages 1 and 2). I’ve put the covers for these pamphlets in separate files from the pamphlet contents as it makes it easier to print the covers on colored paper, which results in a more visually interesting pamphlet for those who want to do that. If you have a long reach stapler, you can put one staple in the center of the spine to help hold it together.

I don’t plan to turn all of my posts into pamphlets, but if there’s one you think would be good for it and you’d like to print out, let me know in the comments below and I can put it on my to-do list. Many thanks to rank-and-file agitator/organizer nurse john for doing some cover designs and showing me how to be a pamphleteer.

My latest zine creations from summer 2025.

An Introduction to 1-on-1 Organizing Conversations (link to blog post)

3 Blog Posts about Trust in Organizing (links to the blog posts: 1) Manipulation and Trust in Organizing, 2) Don’t Blame Coworkers and Give Them Space to Say No, 3) Self-Acceptance in Organizing)

A Critical Survey of Left Unionisms (link to blog post)

Anarchist Unionism: A Forgotten but Glorious History (link to blog post)

Organizing Conversations for Union Contract Campaigns (link to blog post)

3 Blog Posts on Political Conversations (links to the blog posts: 1) The Question for an Organizer Is What the Wing Is for a Bird, 2) How Social Conditions and Personal Experience Shape Political Conversation, 3) Talking to Your Coworkers about Socialism)

So You Want to Organize with the Union Movement?: How to Get Started (link to blog post)

Public K12 Education as Capitalist Industry (link to blog post)

The Unbearable Emptiness of Voting (link to blog post)

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