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The Idea of Communism

Review: The idea of communism

Review and discussion of 'The Idea of Communism', a collection of essays discussing the place of communism in contemporary politics from Žižek,…

Parliament Square

Not related to education but I felt compelled to get this off my chest.

Class struggle and this thing called the Middle East - Melancholic Trogladytes

A collection of articles on varied aspects of class struggle, history and culture in the region.

Chapter 4

Chapter 3

The Cape Town docks in 1919, site of the joint strike between the syndicalist In

Anarchism and syndicalism in an African port city: the revolutionary traditions of Cape Town's multiracial working class, 1904-1931 - Lucien van der Walt

A paper by Lucien van der Walt examining the development of anarchism and…

Nigerian workers win partial victory as strike ends

Nigerian unions have called off their national strike after a turbulent week. The Nigerian government have been forced into a partial climbdown,…
Unemployed Unite

National Unemployed Workers Movement image gallery

A selection of pamphlet covers, leaflets and photos from the NUWM movement of the 1920s and 1930s in the Britain.
Anti-apartheid protestor

Rugby and Apartheid

A documentary about the history of South Africa v New Zealand international rugby matches and how apartheid affected this.
Set the street anarchist Białystok at the beginning of the 20th century

From the history of the anarchist “Black Banner” movement in Białystok

At the turn of the 20th century Białystok, an industrial city with a population of 80,000 in the…

Kuwaiti government's brutal crackdown on ‘stateless’ people

Kuwaiti security forces use dogs, tear gas, armoured vehicles, and water cannons, against protesting…

Trigger warnings, and why we use them

Last week, I added a 'trigger warning' to this thread. We've not really used these on libcom as a matter of course before, except for adding one to the introduction of Liberté Locke's excellent piece on workplace organising and sexual violence, 'My body, my rules'. But what are trigger warnings, and why do we use them?
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