Wildcat (Germany)
Communist group based in Germany, not to be confused with the UK/US based group of the same name.
Workers' victory! At the PT Matahari Sentosa I factory
Solidarity action from Front Anti Fasis (F.A.F) and Persatuan Skinhead Anti Fasis (P.S.A.F) for workers struggle on PT Matahari Sentosa I, Bandung, Indonesia.
Global War for the World Order, Part II
September 11 did not change the world and marked no change in era. It becomes more and more obvious that it was crystallization point and catalyst for developments which had started long before.
Global War for the World Order (Part I)
Behind the attacks of September 11 weren't the pauperized and exploited of this world, and the bombing of Afghanistan isn't aimed at the alleged masterminds of the attacks. Both incidents belong to the strategy of worldwide control of labor power and protection of the global valorization of capital.
Open reply to open letter
Open Reply to an Open Letter
Dearest Wildcat,
Many thanks for your letter. I'm very sorry for not replying sooner, but ... and then follow all the excuses. I don't know how many letters I've started in this way.
Open Letter to John Holloway
Wildcat-Zirkular No. 39 - September 1997 - pp. (german edition) 31-44 [z39e_hol.htm]
Open Letter to John Holloway
Dear John,
Class Struggle in a German Town
Thekla No. 11 - August 1989
Class Struggle in a German Town
Temp workers on the construction site of the nuclear power plant Philippsburg
Background to a simulated strike
"After 11 days of strike, our members thought they could get everything they wanted"
- Monika Wulf-Mathies, president of ÖTV, the Union of Public Services, Transport and Traffic Employees
It seems that the German working class has got over the shock of reunification. The common enemy is revealed, people are learning from each over. There have been the first joint East and West strikes. The wide spread sympathy for the ÖTV strike shows that the working class realises, that it is no longer a question of blue collar workers against white collar workers«, typists hate their work every bit as much as the assembly line workers, and the dustmen have seen bank workers on strike. At the same time, young people are moving again...
From Wildcat No. 59 - June 1992
Rostock
Wildcat No. 60 - October 1992
The Brighton Bin Men's Strike 2001
Wildcat-Zirkular No. 59 - July 2001 - pp. (german edition)
The Brighton's Bin Men Strike in June 2001
Refusing Collection
No Logo! - A Book Review
Wildcat-Zirkular No. 59/60 - July/August 2001 - pp. (german edition) 65-70
No Logo! A Book Review
by Hagar the Horrible
[Note: Quotes from the book »No logo!« may differ from the original American edition. They have been re-translated into English from the text of the German language review which was first published in Wildcat-Zirkular #59/60, July/August 2001]
