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Dr William King - founder of 'The Cooperator' magazine

Anarchism and syndicalism in Brighton in the late 19th and early 20th centuries

A short account of anarchism and syndicalism in Brighton in the 1890s-1910s.

COSATU’s response to the Crisis: an anarcho-syndicalist assessment and alternative

Black Flame co-author Lucien van der Walt on the South African Trade Union Federation.

Workers Creating Hope: Factory Occupations and Self-Management

South African anarchist Shawn Hattingh on factory occupations. This article was originally published in 2009.
Luigi Fabbri.

Anarchy and "scientific" communism - Luigi Fabbri

Anarchy and Scientific Communism - Nikolai Bukharin

Anarchy and Scientific Communism by Nikolai Bukharin

The poverty of statism: Anarchism vs Marxism

Anarchists Luigi Fabbri and Rudolf Rocker debate Bolshevik Nikolai Bukharin on the relative merits of anarchism and Marxism. With an introduction…

Accused, by Jimmy McGovern, BBC1

These tightly-wound fables describing inadmissible and extenuating circumstances around fictional crimes muddle moral and legal judgmentalism

Casualisation and 'flexibility': an analysis

An overview of the casualisation of work, and some of the broader implications of the forced “flexibilisation” of the labour market.

Winning the argument or winning the fight?

Shane Mason argues that winning the argument about cuts is all very well but society "is not a debating chamber but a power struggle between different groups with competing interests" - and we should fightback accordingly.
How the Big Society really looks

Miliband vs Cameron on the Big Society

Today we have not one but two theses on the Tory "Big Society" concept. In the Guardian, David Cameron defends it while in The Independent, Ed…
First meeting of the Central Committee of the USI, December 1912.

Currents of Italian syndicalism before 1926 - Carl Levy

Carl Levy discusses the various strands of thought of the broad Italian syndicalist movement,…

Venezuela’s Social Movements: Autonomy’s Difficult Path

On November 2010, in the Spanish city of Cordoba, during the celebrations of the Centennial of the historical anarcho-syndicalist union, the Confederacion Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), a Round Table discussion about Latin America’s social movements took place. A representative of El Libertario was present and delivered the following report.
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