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International News - Black Flag #222 (2002)

International news round ups from Black Flag in 2002.

Book Reviews - Black Flag #223 (2003)

Book reviews from Black Flag #223 (2003).

Democracy is… Undemocratic

One of the strangest arguments against anarchist ways of organising is that they are "undemocratic." This argument Is usually associated with…

Ditching The Olympics

A Black Flag article on resistance to the Olympic Games in Berlin and the Netherlands in the 1980s and 1990s.

Yes We Have No Bananas: Class and Sectarianism in Northern Ireland by T.J.

Black Flag article from the 2000s about class and other divisions in Northern Ireland / the six counties.
Xuân Rayne: người lao động tình dục vô trị người Việt

Phỏng vấn Xuân Rayne: người lao động tình dục vô trị người Việt

Nhân ngày Quốc tế Người Lao động Tình dục 2/6, Mèo Mun đã phỏng vấn Xuân Rayne — một người vô trị và…

Elections in the Time of Covid: Peru and the "Marxist Road to Socialism"

Whatever the electoral outcome, even if the predictions are for a victory of the "left", Castillo…

Autognome newsletter

Partial online archive of Autognome, a London anarchist/squatters freesheet. At least six issues were published in the late 1980s and early 1990s…

[VIDEO] Why Capitalism Doesn’t Work: A response to the video “Why Capitalism Works” by Prager University

https://youtu.be/CG_lcbTpR3s Debunking the video “Why Capitalism Works” by PragerU, aka Prager University, and having a few laughs along the way. The problems with capitalism are due to inherent flaws and failings within the system. It's not that individual capitalists are greedy. Greed can be an aggravating factor, but even well intentioned capitalists must make profit the priority. The result is an economic system…
4. Bonus Tips for Organisers

4. Bonus Tips for Organisers

The final article in our miniseries about the basics of workplace organising. Below is a list of additional hints and tips from experienced…

3. Build a Workplace Organising Team – The Basics

The third in our workplace organising basics mini-series. So far you have learned how to map your workplace and how to have one-to-one…

2. One-To-One Conversations – The Basics

Forming relationships with workmates is the backbone of organising. This next piece in our mini-series about workplace organising is all about…
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