Cultural Writing. Marice Brinton was the most influential member of the British Solidarity Group [1961-1992], which sought to inspire a mass movement infused with libertarian socialist politics. Disavowing the political orthodoxy of the times, Brinton sought to use the past as a guide, but not an anchor, in his visionary writings. Solidarity's influence on the `60s New Left, and today's libertarian Global Justice Movement is a testament to their salience. Tactfully edited by David Goodway, FOR WORKERS' POWER includes articles, essays and pamphlets as well as Brinton's classic works The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control, Paris: May '68 and The Irrational in Politics.