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The Original: The End of Music

The original text of The End of Music.
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The End of Music: Punk, New Wave, Reggae, a critique - David and Stuart Wise

A critical look at the UK's "rebel music" of the 1970s and its connections to situationist theory,…
Tabloid format page with headline "Shop 'til they drop" and an image of military airplane dropping bombs.

The Spun - Reclaim The Streets

A spoof version of British tabloid newspaper The Sun, produced by Reclaim The Streets in 2001.
A black flag against a sky: woodcut by Falke from Crapouillot (Paris) special number on "l'anarchie” January 1938.

The Raven #08: On Revolution

An issue of this anarchist journal published by Freedom Press, from October 1989.
An overhead image of Chile´s Atacama salt pan lithium mining by brine well water evaporation. The bright yellow evaporating ponds contrast with surrounding desert landscape.

Introduction to Disaster Communism and Other Texts on the Capitalist Catastrophe

A 2022 reflection on a forthcoming Spanish translation of Out of the Woods blog posts
Demo SAC 2013

Make economic democracy popular again!

First published in the Swedish union paper Arbetaren in 2020. Therafter published by Znetwork. The author is a member of the Swedish syndicalist…

Slaughter or slander? Notes on the Albert Meltzer-George Woodcock conflict

London anarchist Albert Meltzer was a longstanding critic of non-revolutionary and ‘intellectual’ trends described as ‘new anarchism’ or ‘militant liberalism’ (depending on your point of view). Part of this was his conflict with the Canadian writer George Woodcock. I want to examine that conflict and when and how it arose in particular.
COLLEGAMENTI WOBBLY a naked man bottle feeds a baby

Interview with Cosimo Scarinzi from Collegamenti Wobbly

A brief 2002 interview with an editor of this anarchist/autonomist Italian journal.
Cover of the book *We Will Shoot Back*

We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement - Akinyele Omowale Umoja

Akinyele Omowale Umoja demonstrates how black armed resistance was critical to the…
Albo & co

Why Labor’s IR Bill will not deliver ‘Secure Jobs, Better Pay’

Federal Labor’s sweeping industrial relations law reform, the so-called “Secure Jobs, Better Pay…
Direct Action #57 cover

Direct Action #57 (May 1989)

An issue of this anarcho-syndicalist newspaper, including: dockers and deregulation, train crashes, ID cards, European Market, syndicalism in…
Cover of Direct Action 34 1986

Direct Action #34 (November 1986)

An issue of this anarcho-syndicalist newspaper including: Public Order Bill, Wapping, nuclear power, Antoine Turmo obituary, Restart interviews,…
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