Common Words and the Wandering Star, by Keith Armstrong
Workers' struggles in Asia (February 2010 Part 2)
Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around Asia (excluding mainland China and Hong Kong) in February from the 11th to the 28th.
Workers' struggles in China (February 2010 Part 2)
Summaries and links to news reports of workers' struggles around China (now including Hong Kong) from the 10th to 28th of February.
An open letter to members and ex-members of the SWP
First forum: Elections and revolutionary politics
Colin Ward
Neuroscience and war
Workers' struggles in China (February 2010 Part 1)
Summaries and links to news reports of workers' struggles around China (now including Hong Kong) up to the 10th of February.
Workers' struggles in Asia (February 2010 Part 1)
Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around Asia (excluding mainland China and Hong Kong) in February up to the 10th.
Christians vrs Atheists: Who's killed the most?
One of the recurring themes of evangelical Christianity is that atheism means people have no reason to look after each other, supporting the allegation that it led the deaths of millions during the 20th century. Disregarding for a moment the reality that wars are caused by elite power conflicts and generally have little to do with religious belief or a lack thereof, I thought I'd check out who led some of the more famous wars and genocides in history...
The Hurt Locker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow
Report back from the Right to Work conference
Last Saturday saw the second Right to Work conference take place in Manchester City Centre. Held across two venues; the Methodist Central Hall on Oldham street and the historic Mechanics Institute, it was billed by its organisers as “a conference of resistance and solidarity” in the face of the economic crisis.
John Rety 1930-2010
The irresistible correctness of anarchism - working class opposition to Mussolini
A lengthy critique of the SWP's attempt to rewrite the history of the resistance to Italian fascism in the early 1920s as well as the revolutionary Red Years after World War I. An important, if not well known, bit of anarchist history.
Original here: http://anarchism.pageabode.com/anarcho/the-irresistible-correctness-of-anarchism
Workers' struggles in China (January 2010 Part 2)
Summaries and links to news reports of workers' struggles around China (now including Hong Kong) in the last half of January.
Workers' struggles in Asia (January 2010 Part 2)
Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around Asia (excluding mainland China and Hong Kong) in the last half of January.