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Oscar Wilde

The Soul of Man under Socialism

Oscar Wilde's key text outlining his personal vision for a libertarian socialist society, and its implications for personal freedom and potential

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news

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library

The Conquest of Bread - Peter Kropotkin
Eclipse and Re-Emergence of the Communist Movement
Strata in the working class - Martin Glaberman

history

Strike at the Dacia-Renault plant in Romania, 2008
Anti-Bolshevist Communism in Germany - Paul Mattick
1988: The Halabja Massacre

blog

Caiman del Barrio - War all the time: the differences between the internal and external aggressor in Venezuela
Spartacus - Workers' struggles around Asia (October 2009)
Tom Jennings - Le Donk and Scor-Zay-Zee, directed by Shane Meadows

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