What does it take to be organised politically? This short text was used for debate at our AngryWorkers meeting in Sheffield a couple of months ago. It is another fragment in the debate about…
Problems and prospects - Paul Mattick, Jr. Paul Mattick, Jr. writes for Root & Branch in 1975. He writes on the growth of the public sector and passivity taught in schools and media and revolutionary organizations (unions, parties) as instruments for integration of the working class, and how left-pessimists mistake class analysis with the bourgeois status/income categories.
Living conditions in the united states - Joe Eyer Joe Eyer, a biology student at the time, writes about social causes and health effects of stress under capitalism in the US for Root and Branch…
Climate and class struggle…in a generally mad world This is the third of our short series of texts about the climate crisis. Here, the comrade goes over similar themes raised in the first article,…
When construction workers put their foot down: the story of the New South Wales Builders Labourers Federation (We publish this article written by comrades from Australia as part of our ‘climate…
Sergio Bologna – The specific character of today’s crisis We translated this comprehensive and thought-provoking text for our internal debate, trying to make…
Victor Serge’s ‘Memoirs of a revolutionary’ Last month we dug into Victor Serge’s ‘Memoirs of a revolutionary.’
‘Promising Young Woman’, ‘Two Distant Strangers’ and ‘I May Destroy You’ – A review This Review Contains Spoilers: The victim dies