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Two white men in woollen sweaters "cash slavery - no to casual sweaters"

Direct Action (SolFed) #20 2001

"Casual slavery" issue of this anarcho-syndicalist magazine from Autumn 2001 themed around casual, flexible or precarious work.
nwbcw-rome.jpg

No War but the Class War: Statement from NWBCW Rome

We publish here a translation of the founding manifesto of NWBCW Rome. You can follow their activities: @nwbcw.roma.
Ukraine

Wildcat strikes in Ukraine on both sides of the front line

Labor protest actions? During the war and under the ban on street rallies by martial law? Is this…
Reads "The Japanese Anarchists" with a drawing of a dragon/serpent with smoke coming out their nostrils with an anarchist symbol inside it.

The Japanese Anarchist Movement

A basic introduction to anarchism and syndicalism in Japan up to 1923. Produced by the Leeds Anarchist Group, but written by Philip Billingsley…
Cover of The Whinger #6

The Whinger #06 2007

Articles and illustrations on working for the post office, housing, struggles in the UK in the 1960s/70s, etc.
Three riot police superimposed with red letters saying "Fortress Culture"

Direct Action (SolFed) #19 2001 partial

"Fortress Culture" issue of this anarcho-syndicalist magazine with articles on refugess, asylum seekers, borders, globalisation etc.
Public discussion in NYC on the conflict in Ukraine

ANNOUNCEMENT: War and capitalist crisis in NYC

In NYC there will soon be a public discussion, the event description of which you can read below, on the conflict in Ukraine. This will take…
Cover of Winter 86-87 - just text

France Winter 1986-87: The Railways Strike - Henri Simon

A text on autonomous struggles published by Echanges et Mouvement.

Socialist Alliance: New Old Labour

The Socialist Alliance: Is it a force worth turning out for, or is it just New Old Labour? What will prevent it simply becoming New (Crap) Labour in 70 years’ time? Solidarity Federation article from 2001.
"The party's over - the action's just beginning"

Direct Action (SolFed) #18 2001

Anarcho-syndicalist magazine from 2001.
The cover of the Future in the Present pamphlet, showing Spanish dockworkers at a meeting.

The Future in the Present: No. 1 - Critical Anarchy - Libertarian Organisation and Structure

A pamphlet by the 1980s British group Libertarian Organisation and Structure,…
just the title typed in black on a red/orange background

Shake It And Break It: Class and politics in Britain 1979/1989

Two texts published by Echanges et Mouvement in 1990: "The Myths of Thatcherism" by David Brown and …
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