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From the Free Speech Movement to the Factory Floor - A Collective History of the International Socialists

English · Hardback

Will be released 24.03.2026

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From the Free Speech Movement to the Factory Floor documents the overlooked history and lasting influence of the International Socialists through the words of its members.

Founded at UC Berkeley in 1964 as a radical civil rights group, the International Socialist Club sparked the Free Speech Movement that same year, and its members and successor organizations would go on to help shape the course of both the Black freedom struggle and the rank-and-file labor insurgency of the 1970s. From its inception, the organization adhered to the tenets of "socialism from below"-the belief that revolutionary Marxism meant an expansion of democracy, not its curtailment at the hands of bureaucratic dictatorships that claimed to be building socialist societies. 

Following their success in the Bay Area, the ISC launched chapters across the country, forging an alliance with the Black Panthers to promote Huey P. Newton's candidacy on the Peace and Freedom Party ticket. In 1969, the ISC became the International Socialists, and much of its growing membership relocated to the Midwest to take industrial jobs. In their final years, among other important efforts, the IS created a majority-Black youth group known as the Red Tide, founded the seminal publication Labor Notes, and helped create Teamsters for a Democratic Union. 

From the Free Speech Movement to the Factory Floor includes twenty-six original reflections by leading members-including renowned scholar-activists Nelson Lichtenstein and Nancy Holmstrom-offering invaluable insights into this influential but little-known organization. 


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Introduction by Andrew S. Higgins

Mike Parker

Thomas Harrison

Marilyn Morehead

Nelson Lichtenstein

David McCullough

Lois Weiner

Kim Moody

Robert "Gabe" Gabrielsky

Nancy Holmstrom

Sam Friedman

Joel Geier

David Finkel

Dan La Botz

Wendy Thompson

Mark Levitan

Candace Cohn

Gay Semel

Anne Mackie

Barbara Winslow

Sheila Jordan

Michael Letwin

Larry Bradshaw

Kim Anno

Arnita Dobbins

Tonya English

Kyle Hopkins


About the author

Andrew S. Higgins is the author of Higher Education for All: Racial Inequality, Cold War Liberalism, and the California Master Plan, called "required reading for understanding the complex politics of race and higher education" by Daniel Martinez HoSang. He earned his PhD in U.S. history from the University of California at Davis.

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