Solidarity, good and bad! An unemployed member of Subversion critically responds to Employment service strikes. We do not agree with this article but reproduce it for reference.
Employment service strikes An article by Subversion examining the employment service workers' strike of 1995-1996, and arguing for benefit claimants to support the strike.
Gridlock 1: Voices From the M27 Corridor The following piece is a brief exploration of strategies of control and resistance around motorways. It will avoid the issues of pollution and environmental destruction usually associated with the roads battle and look at no less real struggles with more fundamental implications for the direction of class conflict.
What we stand for - Subversion Manchester libertarian communist journal Subversion briefly explain what they are about.
The work and the job - Wild Rose Collective A piece about the alienation of work and how even work that is directed towards helping people is structured in a way to be about profits over…
Oops... stats show benefit cock-ups cost more than fraud New statistics released this month have again demonstrated that errors at the DWP cost nearly twice…
Exclusive: HATE-FILLED UNIONS RUINING BRITAIN! I've been rooting through the Sun's bins recently and was shocked to find a letter addressed to the staff by the firm's chief, Rupert Murdoch
Casa Pound and the new radical right in Italy You'd be forgiven for thinking that a group of zine-publishing techie squatters into rock music, baiting the state and defending the working…
The ghost of theory - Jaime Semprun In one of his last essays, a deeply pessimistic Jaime Semprun proclaims the death of "radical theory" and recommends "a good handbook on…