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The One Big Union Monthly (February 1920)

The One Big Union Monthly (February 1920)

The February 1920 issue of The One Big Union Monthly.

The most important question - Justus Ebert

An article by Justus Ebert summarizing the principles of industrial unionism.

The historical cycle of the political rule of the bourgeoisie - Amadeo Bordiga

In this article first published in Prometeo in 1947, Amadeo Bordiga examines the history of the…

Don't Mourn. Organise.

A statement from Edinburgh Anarchist Federation on the results of the Scottish independence referendum, and what comes next.

The jihadis return: ISIS and the new Sunni uprising - Patrick Cockburn

Though capable of staging spectacular attacks like 9/11, jihadist organizations were not a…

Letter out of custody at fortress Magdeburg, 1847 - Edgar Bauer

Democratic centralism, the Workers Opposition, clandestine opposition movements, the crisis in the party, Kronstadt and the end of the revolutionary period in Russia - Michel Olivier

A short essay on the left opposition in the Bolshevik Party in Russia from 1919 to…
Engels' sketch of 'Die Freien'.

On Stirner and Szeliga, 1882 - Edgar Bauer

Edgar Bauer's retrospective on Max Stirner and Seliga, written to John Henry Mackay.
Martha Chofe & her son with the remains of her home, Cato Crest

Land occupations continue in Durban

South African shack dwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo report on the illegal eviction of shacks in an occupied settlement by municipal…

Abahlali baseMjondolo Meeting, eTafuleni, Durban, 7 September 2014

Abahlali baseMjondolo Meeting, eTafuleni, Durban, 7 September 2014
Dr Frankenstein with his creation

Love your monsters - Bruno Latour

Bruno Latour argues that a post-environmentalism needs to accept that human society cannot be disentangled from non-human nature. This means…

"Gr***ford? Where the hell's that?!"

A summary of our organising efforts so far in the warehouse/logistics sector and why we need your help!
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