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Surrealist Painting: Indefinite Divisibility (1942)

Surrealism and the Radical Reenchantment of Reality

This essay is an exploration of surrealist practice, its connections with anarchism, and its attempt to radically re-enchant the world.
The Sitdown Strikes of the 1930's: From Baseball to the Bureaucracy

The sitdown strikes of the 1930's: From baseball to the bureaucracy - Jeremy Brecher

Pamphlet on sitdown strikes released by the U.S. Libertarian Socialist journal Root & Branch. The…
A blurry photograph of the cover of LWG bulletin 3, showing press curttings about worker struggles in 1978 UK and details of LWG meetings, contact details etc.

London Workers Group Bulletin #3 1978

LWG bulletin 3, including: confessions of a postal worker, print guerilla battles, the Garners Steak House strike, authority in the workplace,…
black and white photo of women working on a production line - a large machine is behind them

What is automation? - Tom Brown

Syndicalist Workers Federation article from 1964 contrasting the spectre of automation vs the reality of shopfloor "efficiencies" via time and…
cover of Direct Action v5 #12 1964

Direct Action (SWF): Vol 5 #12 (42) Dec 1964

December 1964 issue of Direct Action including: automation, ballot rigging in Seaman's Union, apprentices strike, workplace struggles roundup,…
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New Bottom-Up Resistance from Russia and Belarus to Genocide in Ukraine: Part 5

A one-man performance about the Bucha massacre near the Kremlin walls. In such poses civilians…
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No to Capitalism's Wars

Leaflet given out by comrades of the Internationalist Communist Party (Battaglia Comunista) at a demonstration in Florence on 26 March.
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Nationalism and Internationalism

The document reproduced below is the presentation made at the CWO meetings in Cardiff (16 October 2021) and in Liverpool (26 March 2022). The aim…
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The Bosses Want a "Return to Normalcy"!

The bosses and the state are determined to make the working class pay for the economic crisis. Despite their nervous outcries claiming that…
cover of London Workers Group bulletin 4 showing two columns of press cuttings marked "us" and "them" - concerning government pressure to keep wages down vs pay rises for bosses and the ruling class

London Workers Group Bulletin #4 1978

Issue 4 of the LWG bulletin, including: opposition to National Front Railwaymen's Association, Fleet Street Anti-Nazi League, Post Office…
Cover of The Raven issue 7 1989 showing the contents and a Kenneth Rexroth poem "The Scarecrow" illustrated by Clifford Harper

The Raven #07 1989

July 1989 issue of The Raven, including Colin Ward on (un)employment in the UK and Italy, Kropotkin as a historian of the French revolution, the…

Controversy: Trade Unionism or Syndicalism? - Tom Brown and Peter Turner

An exchange of views in the pages of the Syndicalist Workers Federation paper Direct Action in 1964. Typed up by Kate Sharpley Library.
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