anarcho-syndicalism
Catalyst #22 Winter 2009 - Newspaper of the Solidarity Federation
The new-look Catalyst 8-page tabloid from the Solidarity Federation.
Available as a pdf download. Web version to follow.
For workers' control! - Lessons of recent struggles in the UK
A leaflet compiled by members of the Solidarity Federation to share with workers in struggle - making the case for workers' self-organisation with practical examples from recent disputes. Download a print-ready pdf here.
Recent years have seen promising signs of a working class fightback, after decades of attacks on working class living standards.
Catalyst #21 Summer 2009 - Newsletter of the Solidarity Federation - IWA
Catalyst #21 Summer 2009
Newsletter of the Solidarity Federation - IWA
Manchester College | Return to Lindsey | Immigration checks | Postal strikes
Sweep ISS out of SOAS
Victory at Linamar
Tube staff go off the rails
Know your rights: Immigration checks
Lessons from defeat: Antonio Negri, autonomist Marxism and anarcho-syndicalism from seventies Italy to today
A discussion of the history and theory of Italian operaismo, its strengths, weaknesses and legacy. The second part of the essay examines the convergence and divergence of autonomist Marxist thought and anarcho-syndicalist thought.
“...analysis becomes complete only through participation in struggles...”
(Panzieri, La crisi del movimento operaio,1973)
1.0 Into the laboratory
What is anarcho-syndicalism?
A basic introductory leaflet produced by the Solidarity Federation, also available as a print-ready pdf.
Anarchism is a revolutionary political current that declares "freedom without socialism is privilege and injustice and socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality."
Syndicalism is the workers’ movement. Deriving from the French word for Trade Unionism (Syndicalisme), it seeks to unite workers on an economic basis to fight for their interests.
Direct Action #47 Summer 2009 Solidarity Federation
Direct Action #47 Summer 2009
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Education Worker - issue 4 - Bulletin of the Education Workers Network
Education Worker - issue 4 - Bulletin of the Education Workers Network
Direct Action #46 Spring 2009 Solidarity Federation
Direct Action #46 Spring 2009










