Crimethinc and the corrupting influence of art

In this article for Freedom, first published in 2008, Jim L looks at the gulf between creations enjoyed by the masses and Art for the elites

The left has always had something of a love affair with art. From the mural paintings of the Mexican revolution, to the Bolshevik Constructivists and Left Front of the Arts, to the Situationist International.

Cost of living pay increase struggles interview, 2008

Steven on strike in July 2008

An interview between Freedom newspaper and Steven Johns, libcom editor, local government worker and UNISON convenor analysing the UK pay disputes of 2008.

This year's big public sector pay disputes seemed to be gearing up for a fight, then fizzled out. What happened?

The eight hour day in 2008

In this feature, published by Freedom Press for Mayday 2008, Rob Ray investigates how the campaign for the eight hour day has progressed since the times of the Haymarket Martyrs.

Entire families of Chirala saree makers in India work 12-14 hours a day for their take-home pay of just over £50 a month.

Examining the 2007 Royal Mail dispute

Rob Ray explains the introduction of competition to the postal service, and why it will be the government, not postal workers, who the public have to thank for the loss of cheap post and the universal service.

The problem, according to headlines in the mainstream press, was a 2.5% pay rise being offered by Royal Mail to its 190,000 workers, along with some vague problems to do with ‘terms and conditions’.

The reality of what is being faced by the postal workers is far more complex and vastly more damaging, not just for them, but for everyone who wants to be sure of getting their mail.

Libcom's Eye-Spy at the Anarchist Bookfair

Libcom's own version of the popular in-car children's game involving regular sights at the annual Anarchist Bookfair in London.

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libcom arrow for bullet points A hippie
libcom arrow for bullet points A nutter
libcom arrow for bullet points A punk, British
libcom arrow for bullet points A group of punks drinking, British
libcom arrow for bullet points An SWP member coming to check out genuine socialism
libcom arrow for bullet points An anarchist who used to be in the SWP
libcom arrow for bullet points An old man with a beard. Possibly old enough to lead you to ponder whether or not he fought in Spain…

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Organising for resistance - Interview with an AFed activist

Freedom talks to ‘Bob’, a longstanding member of the Anarchist Federation, about UK’s main anarchist-communist group.

The Anarchist Federation is growing in membership and involved in a range of campaigns including Defy ID. Its magazine ‘Organise!’ recently reached its 20th anniversary issue.

Freedom: Why did you join AF?

Barker, Ambrose, 1859-1953

Stratford, turn of the century

Short biography of East London radical secularist and anarchist, Ambrose Barker, who was active in the Socialist League, Walthamstow Anarchist Group and the London Freedom Group.

Ambrose Barker
Born 1859 Northampton, England. Died 1953 East London, England

Bell, Tom, 1867-1942

Unpublished: Bell's biography of Oscar Wilde

A short biography of leading Scottish anarchist Tom Bell, a marine engineer and propagandist who travelled the world, finally settling in the US.

Thomas Hastie Bell was born in Edinburgh in 1867. He should not be confused with another Tom Bell, fellow Scot , Red Clydesider and one of the founders of the Communist Party.

Interview with IWW UK members and Freedom, 2006

"Why I'm a wobbly" - Three members of the Industrial Workers of the World, from different political and working backgrounds, explain why they joined the IWW, and how they see their union.

Anarcho-syndicalism in the UK

Ahead of the International Workers Association congress in Manchester, Rob Ray interviewed Rolf Petter-Larssen, Secretary of the International...

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