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The Scream

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In the beginning is the scream. We scream.

When we write or when we read, it is easy to forget that the beginning is not the word, but the scream. Faced with the mutilation of human lives by capitalism, a scream of sadness, a scream of horror, a scream of anger, a scream of refusal: NO.

Against Domestication

Against Domestication

Jacques Camatte

Community and Communism in Russia - Jacques Camatte

Community and Communism in Russia

by Jacques Camatte

Exerts from Philosophy and Revolution

Excerts from Raya Dunayevskaya's Philosophy & Revolution

1973

1921-1945: Class War on the Home Front

Class War on the Home Front
Revolutionary Opposition to the Second World War
the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation
printed by Wildcat, 1986
reprinted by communist reprints 1998.

Presented in text format, and as a series of printable PDFS.

The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon

THE EIGHTEENTH BRUMAIRE OF LOUIS NAPOLEON

On December 2 1851, followers of President Louis Bonaparte (Napoleon's nephew) broke up the Legislative Assembly and established a dictatorship. A year later, Louis Bonaparte proclaimed himself Emperor Napoleon III.

Deleuze, Marx and Politics

A critical and provocative exploration of the political, conceptual and cultural points of resonance between Deleuze's minor politics and Marx's critique of capitalist dynamics, Deleuze, Marx and Politics is the first book to engage with Deleuze's missing work, The Grandeur of Marx.

Anarchist Morality

Written in 1897, this study of the origin and function of what we call "morality" was written for pamphlet publication as a result of an amusing situation. An anarchist who ran a store in England found that his comrades in the movement regarded it as perfectly right to take his goods without paying for them. "To each according to his need" seemed to them to justify letting those who were best able foot the bills. Kropotkin was appealed to, with the result that he not only condemned such doctrine, but was moved to write the comrades this sermon

Hungary '56 - Andy Anderson

Andy Anderson's pamphlet, written in 1964 and published by Solidarity is invaluable as a guide to the events of the Hungarian uprising of 1956.

The demands for economic and political self-management were common to many revolutions of the past, but were unique in that they occurred in the context of the 'Communist' USSR, and after Stalin's regime had ended.

Re-published by AK Press 2002
ISBN: 0 934868 01 8

"We shall drag the blood-soaked Hungarian mud on to the carpets of your drawing rooms.

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