Including: Anton Pannekoek on the German revolution, training for newcomers, a protestor's account of her picket of ...
Including: post-war conditions of working class people, sedition prisoner T.W. Brown gets extended sentence, 5,000 Napier ...
Including: Russia, aliens bill in Britain, "Anarchy or Communism" by Bukharin, "You are called to the war" by Sylvia ...
Including: Hungarian revolution, "how the rulers of England are strangling the Russian revolution", Karl Radek on the dictatorship of the proletariat, UK news, etc. We do not agree with all of the ...
Including: Repressive colonial laws in India, a message from Lenin, conditions in prisoner of war camps in England, Russia, Paris Peace Conference, Clara Zetkin on the Bolsheviks, etc. We do not agree ...
A pamphlet on anarchist organization amidst the Aids epidemic, most notably the formation of the direct action network ACT UP in New York City in… An unnumbered issue of Class War from circa June/July ...
Communism is not merely a collection of theories for struggle; it is a profound commitment to proletarian and communist values. The resentment, anger, and solidarity of communists are deeply rooted in ...
In this short article, which was published in the first issue of Proletarier (October 1920, the original can be found in the file below), Franz Jung talks about his conception of the Proletkult — ...
Scan of vol 5 #6. The paper is old and frail with some holes, but generally readable.
Undated issue of Direct Action, including: ex-servicemen squatting in Brighton, demobilisation and post-war conditions for workers, July 19th - anniversary of the Spanish revolution, etc ...
The 19 March 1847 issue of the Voice of Industry (Vol. 2 No. 36). Contents include writings on land… ...
“Gérard was not a trade unionist, neither in soul nor in thought, but rather a lucid supporter of a possible workers' autonomy, with a good dose of pragmatism. And if he used the trade union tool like ...