The Workers, Parliament and Communism Text by Anton Pannekoek that analyses Parliamentarism as a means of struggle for the proletarian revolution. Produced as a pamphlet by the GIC in…
Orgone Addicts: Wilhelm Reich versus the Situationists - Jim Martin The Situationist International and the "early" and "late" Wilhelm Reich.
Jesus Loves You: Kill Yourself - Negation (1972) A slightly juvenile anti-Christian poster by Californian situationist group Negation.
کارگران رادیکال راست حلقه ی واسط بین سرمایه و توده های کارگر نظام سرمایه و دولتهای حافظ آن تنها با داغ و درفش، سرکوب، توپ و تفنگ و زندان و شکنجه نمیتوانند کارگران و مبارزه طبقاتی آنها را علیه سرکوب و به حیات خود ادامه دهند. سرمایه همیشه برای تداوم حیات خود تاریخا به حلقه واسطی بین خود و توده های کارگر نیاز داشته است. این حلقه واسط چیزی جز کارگران رادیکال راست نبوده اند.
Anarchism - Encyclopedia Britannica Kropotkin's definition of Anarchism, written for the Encyclopedia Britannica and published in its 1911 edition.
Capsule Sites: Guerrilla Networks for Digital Activism This essay was written in response to those questioning the value of using the state's own artifices as a battleground. Although this essay does not provide a perfect solution, It can hopefully serve as the basis of illuminating discussion.
Support the occupational strike of Ukrainian and Russian workers in France Originally published in French. Translated from the version in Russian.
Notes from Pankhurst on Lenin's Pamphlet "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder Some notes from Pankhurst on Lenin's pamphlet "Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder, which…
Popular Councils are the path to the victory of the Revolution Very short text by the Iraqi Council Theorist Fouad Mohammed Mahmoud, written during the Arab Spring…
Part 2: The Reconstruction of society - Ria Stone The second part of 1947's "The American Worker" pamphlet, which features analysis by Ria Stone (a pseudonym of Grace Lee Boggs).
Part 1: Life in the factory - Paul Romano The first part of "The American Worker" pamphlet - a first person account of working class life in America in the 1940s. "Paul Romano" was a pseudonym of Phil Singer.