The beginning of the sit‐down era: The reminiscences of Rex Murray An account by Rex Murray, a local union president, of the 1934 sit-down strike by rubber workers in Akron, Ohio.
Radicals and the jobless: the Musteites and the unemployed leagues, 1932-1936 - Roy Rosenzweig A paper by Roy Rosenzweig about the American Workers Party and its organizations…
Cultural revolution at the margins: Chinese socialism in crisis Yiching Wu's pathbreaking 2014 book, providing key insights into the contradictions of Mao-era…
Review: Anarchist voices. An oral history of anarchism in America AK offers a most welcome unabridged reprint of a volume first issued in 1995, issued as part of AK…
The Story of Crass & The Day The Country Died Two complementary books revisiting the experience of anarcho-punk provide fascinating insights into the evolution and development of the movement…
In Yemen, the US finds itself fighting alongside al-Qaeda The US claims to be fighting a war on groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS, but you wouldn't know it by…
States, Nations, Borders. Bullshit! Oppose Fascists in Dover! - Plan C Anti-fascists in Plan C on why they are supporting the call out by the Anti-Fascist Network (AFN) to…
Wild class struggles in Paris ... Article about a strike in France on Tuesday against attacks on pay and job opportunities. We believe it has some areas and exaggerates numbers…
The last words of Eugen Leviné Eugen Leviné (1883 – 1919) was one of the leaders of the short-lived Bavarian Council Republic and a member of the Communist Party of Germany…
Workers occupy ILVA steel plant in Genoa Steel workers in Genoa, Italy, occupied their factory in opposition to insecurity at work as a result of management corruption. Workers stopped…