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Teaching and organizing in the ruins of universities: an interview with Alison Hearn

Interview with Alison Hearn with the background of the Québec student protests.
A police van after anti-police protests by migrant workers in Guangdong, China

Workers' struggles in East Asia (June 2012)

Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around East Asia during June 2012 and related resources. The most important stories…

Lifeboat communism - A review of Franco 'Bifo' Berardi’s 'After the Future'

Ben Lear's review of Franco 'Bifo' Berardi's book After the Future. Originally published in…

The lessons of 2011: Three theses on organisation

Rodrigo Nunes looks at the social movements of 2011 and their implications for organising, rejecting the opposite conceptions of the vanguardist…
Hospital Sign

Health care reform: the insurance lobby's triumph

The American people are acutely aware that the healthcare reform they received from the Obama administration has been the result of an immense…

Education round-up 2 July 2012

A few regional stories wound me up this week. Great Yarmouth academy long days. Waltham Forest strike ballot. Islington academy axes free meals…

The true legacy of Yitzhak Shamir

A man once described by the United States as a violent terrorist is now eulogized as a hero in the media.
There are girls who have penises, boys with vulva and transphobes without teeth

Not Your Mom’s Trans 101 - Asher

There is a huge problem with the way that people are taught about gender in this society. Children are indoctrinated early to believe that there…

A Talk About Anarchist Communism Between Two Workers - Errico Malatesta

Writing by anarchist Errico Malatesta featuring a fictional dialogue between two workers discussing…

Dennis Rodman, de-domesticated man!

An article about how Dennis Rodman subverted the respectability and capitalist domestication of professional basketball in the US.

Democratic Centralism - Eduard Dune

Eduard Martynovich Dune, a member of the opposition group "Democratic centralism". For his opposition activities he was arrested and spent many years in Vorkuta. Fled during the Second World war. Analysis made in 1947 for the Menshevik émigré organ "Socialističeskij Vestnik". Died in 1953. Source: Archive of L.D. Trotsky, vol. 2 ; Chernyavskiy, Felshtinsky.

“We’ve been robbed long enough. It’s time to strike” : Remember the 1916 strike on Minnesota’s iron range

Jeff Pilacinski takes a look back at a 1916 IWW struggle in northern Minnesota.
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