"Today Will be the End of the Elite in Thailand" Article from the New York Times about the red shirt movement in Thailand. We do not necessarily agree with this article but reproduce it for reference.
Rethinking Public Participation from Below A critique of 'civil society' - and left collaboration with it.
‘Black boers’ and other revolutionary songs As the ANC turns into an aggressive kleptocracy - and confronts a ongoing country wide revolt from poor communities - Chris Rodrigues brings some…
Spanish footballers to strike All footballers in Spain are due to strike from April 16 in support of colleagues who have not received their pay.
You fire the worker, we fire the boss – organising at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield A participant's account and critical reflections on an Industrial Workers of the World organising…
Nigerian police kill protestors against cop brutality Police reportedly fired live ammunition into a crowd of young people on April 3rd, killing two — at a protest against the force's killing of another man two days previously.
Namibia: Reflections on 20 years after independence Jade McClune, from The New Worker, on Namibia, at twenty.
Struggle as a second language - interview with Tower Hamlets College strikers An interview with two workers involved in the open-ended strike against cuts at Tower Hamlets…
Introduction to anarchist communism - Anarchist Federation The Anarchist Federation's overview of anarchist communist politics, arguing what is basically wrong…
Democrats stand firmly in defence of the rich: what's in the health care bill? Health care reform in the United States has finally arrived. After years of debate, President Barack…