Sustaining the anarchist movement in a foreign country does not work We wrote this text as a response to „The Kurdish people should get involved in and support campaigns on Local and National issues“ from Zaher Baher. We hope the experience of the migrants from our movement will prove useful for our comrades from other countries.
Joint protest of workers against wage theft in Bulgaria On September 5, at 10:00 AM, around 150 workers from different cities and companies organised with…
Anger from the underground: Bulgarian miners in wildcat strike The miners from Obrochishte - the third largest manganese mine in the world, located in eastern…
Revisiting Turkey: how Jack became an anarchist Exiled Bulgarian anarchist Jack Grancharoff recounts how he became an anarchist.
An interview with Jack the Anarchist (Jack Grancharoff) An interview between Takver and Jack Grancharoff, a Bulgarian anarchist who fled Stalinist…
Anarcho-syndicalists and former workers block Bulgarian telecom headquarters over unpaid wages Former employees of Max Telecom, along with anarchosyndicalists from ARS …
Media, Roma, and capitalism Recently, one morning a national television station invited a “model Roma” to repeat the cliché excuses that are given as liberal propaganda…
Views and Comments No. 48 (Winter 1965) The No. 48 (Winter 1965) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
Views and Comments No. 33 (January 1959) The No. 33 (January 1959) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
Views and Comments No. 32 (November 1958) The No. 32 (November 1958) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian…
Views and Comments No. 28 (May 1958) The No. 28 (May 1958) issue of Views and Comments, an anarcho-syndicalist leaning publication produced out of New York by the Libertarian League…