This is a great song you can hum to discreetly let others know you're an egalitarian revolutionary: "I Dreamed I Saw Joe Hill Last Night"
GREAT SONGS!
Don't Sign Up for War, on this Red Clydeside album video
see the lyrics here
The Good Guys, The Bad Guys (French Yellow Vests) video
Bugger the Bankers video
Tracy Chapman: Talkin' 'Bout A Revolution
Masters of War, written by Bob Dylan and sung by Judy Collins Lyrics here
The Hurricane, by Bob Dylan
Pretty Boy Floyd by Woodie Guthrie (the lyrics are provided by the 7th commenter here.)
The Day the Dollar Die by Peter Tosh (the lyrics are here)
United Healtth and Walmart, by Jesse Welles
God Rest Ye Merry Billionaires, by Martin Kerr
Great Films
Ken Loach directs some wonderful films, including these two in particular that I have seen and admired for their illustration of how nationalism may seem appealing but leads to disaster for working class people: Land and Freedom, and The Wind that Shakes the Barley.
Joyeux Noel
Original title: Joyeux Noël
This is a fictional love story that takes place in the midst of the World War I Christmas Truce, and it portrays that wonderful event very historically accurately.