Party and class - Anton Pannekoek Dutch council communist Anton Pannekoek on the relationship between the revolutionary party and the working class.
Karl Marx: Anti-bourgeois or neo-bourgeois? - Max Nomad 1960s text by Max Nomad, criticising Marxism and revolutionary ideologies in general as vehicles for the emancipation of the educated middle classes. We do not necessarily agree with all of it.
What's Free is the Absolute Weapon - An Interview with Raoul Vaneigem An interview with Raoul Vaneigem, author of the Revolution of Everyday Life, in the Winter of 2011…
Sir, there's a mouse in my soup! On 3rd of January workers at Lin Electronics Factory in Dongguan, Guangdong, started strike action after finding a dead mouse in their soup,…
General strike in Nigeria The launch of what unions have labelled an 'indefinite' strike in Nigeria, has led to many injuries and deaths as security forces clash with…
The 1842 Strike In the summer of 1842 a great wave of strikes engulfed Lancashire and Yorkshire. The wave began in the Staffordshire coalfield in July when the miners went on strike for fewer hours and more…
Persecution of Greek trade unionists More than a dozen Greek trade unionists are due in court tomorrow, and are facing five years in jail for protesting against austeriy measures.
Wukan peasant victory sets stage for Chinese turmoil Adam Ford reports on the Wukan rebellion and asks what it means for the future of social struggles in China
1831 and all that… A look at the the 1831 Queens Square riots, Bristol that challenges some common misconceptions. Originally published in Mute Magazine by the…
A report from the attempted eviction of Occupy Liverpool A Liverpool Solidarity Federation member reports on recent attempt to evict 'Occupy Liverpool' from…
A short review of Chinese community and workplace struggles in 2011 This is my first post, hopefully the first of many. I will be blogging a lot about China and Hong…