Including: agricultural labour for discharged soldiers, shop stewards conference in Birmingham, Sylvia Pankhurst on prospects for peace, changes to legal system in Russia, Attachments Vol. V.—No. 26 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 1918 .pdf (4.47 MB) Book traversal links for 65660 The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 05 No. 25 - 14 September 1918) Up The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 05 No. 27 - 28 September 1918) Printer-friendly version PDF Comments
The Heavy Stuff #2 - Class War The second issue of The Class War Federation’s theoretical journal The Heavy Stuff, probably from 1988 with articles about the police, a rough…
“It’s your world too, you can do what you want”: the role of subcultural activism in stop the city protests (1983-1984) and its implications for political protest in Britain’ Paper written by Rebecca Binns in 2022 analysing the London Stop the City protests…
The red closet: RCP and gay members Part two of what's turned into a very lengthy look at the US Revolutionary Communist Party (RCP) and its history of homophobia. This part focuses on the parties actions in regards to its own members who failed to toe the line.
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