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German revolution, 1918-1919.

From left radicalism to council communism: Anton Pannekoek and German revolutionary Marxism – John Gerber

John Gerber on the revolutionary movement in Germany and the involvement of Anton…

On council communism - Marcel van der Linden

Marcel van der Linden writes on council communism. In PDF format.

Apology for the Algerian insurrection - Jaime Semprun

Translated extracts of a pamphlet on the 2001 Algerian insurrection.

Politics in the First Person: the autonomous workers movement in Italy - Wicked Messengers

Article about Autonomia Operaia and the radical workers' movement in Italy in the 1960s and 70s.

A fresh look at Lenin - Andy Brown

Solidarity pamphlet #56, in which Andy Brown examines the failure of the Russian revolution and its relation to the ideology of Lenin, its key…

Origin and function of the party form - Jacques Camatte

This text, by Jacques Camatte, first appeared in Italian in the journal 'Il programma comunista' …

Under the banner of Marxism - 1928, 1929

Lenin and Trotsky.

The red Jacobins: Thermidor and the Russian revolution in 1921

Stalin was the gravedigger of the Russian Revolution, as conscious agent of the bureaucratic elite…
Protest at A4E

Vagabonds, criminals, paupers & gangrels?

An article from Variant magazine on Welfare Reform and an interview with Edinburgh Coalition Against Poverty
Photograph of a Glasgow Anarchist Group meeting taken on 1 January 1915 in the H

The birth of Glasgow's anarchism

The following is a short extract from Mairtin O' Cathain's book 'With a bent elbow and a clenched fist’ A Brief History of the Glasgow Anarchists

The Unhappy Elitist: Victor Serge's Early Bolshevism - Peter Sedgwick

Peter Sedgwick examines the early, often seemingly contradictory, politics of anarchist-turned…

Marxism, prefigurative communism, and the problem of workers' control - Carl Boggs

Carl Boggs writes on the movement for workers' councils, looking at the examples of the failures of the Russian and German revolutions, and the Italian Biennio Rosso.
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