The power of women and the subversion of the community - Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Selma James An influential pamphlet by Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Selma James in 1972 that used…
Women's subversive individualism in Barcelona during the 1930s - Michael Seidman This short text, drawing on H. E. Kaminsky's testimony, discusses the Spanish Revolution in regard…
Women and revolution in Iran The overthrow of the Shah, and with it the undermining of U.S. imperialism's dominance of the Gulf region, not only opened a dramatic shift in…
On the Woman Question: An Orientation Selma James delivered this report on behalf of the Johnson-Forest Tendency. Selma James was an important figure in the Johnson-Forest Tendency, a co-author of the pamphlet, A Woman’s Place, during the Correspondence period.
Sex, race and class - Selma James How capitalism and the Left have mystified the real relationships between these categories.
Untying the knot Untying the Knot was a pamphlet which republished the Jo Freeman text Tyranny of Structuralessness and included a response by Cathy Devine, on how we organise radical groups and how we act as radicals so as to avoid a disordered political movement. Since being written in the early 1970s, both these essays have had a profound influence on both the feminist and anarchist movements world-wide.
Tyranny of structurelessness - Jo Freeman An excellent text by Jo Freeman, which was highly influential in the feminist and anarchist movements, arguing that informal structures in…