‘Anarchists are like Tories’ and other fairy tales Anarchism has been getting a lot of attention lately, including some oft-peddled but easily refuted myths.
‘Something out of the ordinary’ College worker Siobhan Evans reflects on a hard-fought struggle against redundancies in her workplace.
The city, social control and the local state Subversion on the UK state's approach to poverty and the breakdown in "community" values against the background of the inner-city riots of the 80s.
Let's stop assuming the police are on our side From mass arrests to surveillance, confidence in the Metropolitan police is at an all-time low.
Justice: Different for right and left A notable thing about the start of this week, other than the Norway shooting, has been the sheer obviousness of double standards in the British…
Miller, Bob, 1953-2011 An obituary for Bob Miller (who posted as Knightrose on libcom) by his friend and comrade Nick Heath.
Hackney school teachers to strike Teachers at Cardinal Pole school in East London are set to strike this week over suspected victimisation of a union rep.
Industrial Workers of the World migrant cleaners Guildhall strike: an example to follow A participant's report on Friday's strike and picket by cleaners at Guildhall (City of London), in…
Southampton: Britain's Wisconsin? Public sector workers in Southampton are reaching the end of a week of strike action, organised in response to swingeing cuts and job losses…
Blue Labour – “faith, family and dog-whistle politics.” An interview with political theorist Ed Rooksby Shift interview Ed Rooksby on the ascendent "blue labour" faction which currently…
Introduction to ‘A reply to Aufheben’ - A former member of Aufheben A reply from a former member of Aufheben to Theorie Communiste. Previous entries in this debate can be found in Riff-Raff No. 8.
Voices of the Manchester strike Thousands marched through the streets of Manchester today in support of public sector strikes called against proposed pension reforms and in…