A New Type of Human Being and Who We Really Are For all that Critical Theory, not much critical thinking and even less critical politics as the primitive in human beings reasserts itself as bare life.
Winning the class war - An anarcho-syndicalist strategy The Direct Action Movement's 1991 pamphlet on strategy, setting out a vision of networks of militant…
Subversion – the party’s over! The dissolution statement of UK libertarian communist group Subversion, looking at their activity over the previous 10 years.
Capitalism and its revolutionary destruction - Wildcat Wildcat's "manifesto", their attempt to explain their world view in one short pamphlet. Published in…
Monument or movement? Arguably the text that started it all for Subversion. Written in 1972 when some of us were still members of the SPGB. We used this as the lead article in a magazine we called Critical Theory and Revolutionary Practice. A bit pompous perhaps, the title changed eventually to Libertarian Communism.
Strikes greet austerity measures in Greece Less than 24h after the announcement of the hardest austerity measures in the history of the greek republic, strikes have erupted in the public sector.
There’s no justice, just us! Subversion The March for Social Justice in London, supporting the Liverpool Dockers, saw another explosion of violence against the police. In opposition to…
Dole bondage? Up yours! An account of Wales against the JSA Originally a pamphlet written by a comrade who resigned from Wales Against the JSA. It chronicles the rise of the left in WAJSA and the consequent decline of that campaign. From Subversion #22 (1997)
Job Seekers Allowance - only doing your job? Letter received, addressing JSA workers and challenging their reasons for implementing the JSA. From Subversion #22 (1997)
Northern Ireland, the IRA and Class War A debate between Subversion and a member of Class War over support for the Irish Republican Army (IRA), in issues 21 and 22 of Subversion in 1997…
Green communism: responses and our reply The article in Subversion #21, Green Communism, provoked a flurry of correspondence. Much of it attacked from a primitivist viewpoint. Here are two of the letters for publication. One was from Green Anarchist, the second was from ”JW”. Then, of course, comes Our Reply. From Subversion #22 (1997)