Libertarian Labor Review LLR is an anarcho-syndicalist magazine, meaning (in a nutshell) that we argue that workers should build self-managed revolutionary unions to fight for more control on the job today through direct action, and ultimately to take control of and operate industry ourselves--linked through voluntary federations organized around specific projects or needs. LLR is issued twice a year, approximately 45 pages. It includes reports on anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist movements around the world, discussion of the U.S. labor situation, articles on anarchist economics, book reviews, and of late quite a bit of material on anarchist movements in the former USSR. LLR 15 is now in press. It includes editorial on Clinton's economic policies and how they presage a 3rd World US, many international notes, a report on an international anarchist workers conference in Spain (and the resulting rapproachment between CNT and SAC), efforts to "reform" the Teamsters "union", part 2 of an article by Abraham Guillen on libertarian economics, and a report on anarchism in Russia. Also book reviews on ecology, a new anarchist primer, labor-management cooperation, Ernest Mann's new book, etc. For a sample send $3 (which just covers printing and postage) to LLR, Box 762, Cortland NY 13045. If you're an education worker let me know and I'll throw in a copy of the IWW's Education Workers Organizing Bulletin.