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Radical Chains #2

Issue 2 of Radical Chains, cleaned up from the scan made by the Spirit of Revolt archive.
Radical Chains masthead

Radical Chains journal

A partial online archive of Radical Chains, a London-based libertarian communist journal with five issues published 1989-1998.

The Capitalist Nature Of The Great Leap Forward

A Libertarian Communist analysis of the Great Leap Forward under Mao Tse-Tung and the Chinese Communists which aims to show that the Great Leap…

The Anarchist Reader - George Woodcock

George Woodcock's collection of writings on anarchism from a range of thinkers, including Peter Kropotkin, Max Stirner and Oscar Wilde.

Striking For The Future of Education: Interview with a Los Angeles Teacher

More than 30,000 educators in the country’s second-biggest school district of Los Angeles are poised…

The Crystal Spirit: A Study of George Orwell - George Woodcock

A study/biography of George Orwell by George Woodcock, anarchist friend of Orwell.
Yellow Vests try to gain the support of French pigs

Gilets jaunes : don't you find a little disturbing to hail French pigs ?

Ben Norton and Max Blumenthal's podcast strongly suggesting that Iranian protesters were Saudi and Israeli assets

As good an example of any as the way some prominent left commentators use…

Class War in Social Democratic Sweden

Two activists with the SAC syndicalist union in Sweden write on the “Peace Obligation” proposal which would effectively outlaw strikes and…

Trabajo: una introducción

Breve introducción de libcom.org al trabajo, lo que pensamos que está mal con él y lo que nosotros, como trabajadores, podemos hacer al respecto.

“Yellow vests” – The struggle continues

“May the Force be with Us”
Meme of Gandhi advocating for a nuclear strike to end humanity.

Why pacifists aren't as bad as Peter Gelderloos says they are

A critical review Peter Gelderloos' How Nonviolence Protects the State, a much-read but rarely…
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