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All This Burning Earth: Selected Writings of Sean Bonney

"A selection of explosively partisan poems, letters, and essays exploring themes of austerity,…

Our Death - Sean Bonney

A collection of poetry by the late Sean Bonney, inspired by the work of Katerina Gogou. "A reckless voyage into the apocalypse against which we…

Thoughts on Maoism

The future in the present - C.L.R. James

The first in a series of out of print anthologies by C.L.R. James. Published by Allison & Busby, 1977.

Thoughts on Francesco Ghezzi

Francesco Ghezzi was an anarchist militant from Milan who was also active in France, Switzerland, Germany and Russia (and was imprisoned in the…

LEViathan and The Strategic Value of Voting

International Week Against Unpaid Wages supported by unions in 14 countries

During the third week of October (12th-18th) the first International Week Against Unpaid Wages took…
Demo with banner about 9-11 conspiracy

The rise of conspiracy theories: Reification of defeat as the basis of explanation

Explaining the rise of conspiracy theories
anti-lockdown conspiracy demo

Conspiracy theories - a new introduction (2020)

New preface to Aufheben's article from 2016

Reflections on Fil-Am History Month From an Autonomist Filipinx

Andrea Alakran shares their perspective on Fil-Am history month as a Filipinx in the diaspora.

Three Years of Revenge (A Chronicle of the Network Case)

The Network Case […] has been going on for exactly three years. Today, we can say that the case has come to an end: an appeals court has upheld the convictions of all the defendants [in the Penza portion of the case, not the Petersburg portion], who face six to eighteen years in prison. In the coming days and weeks, they will be transported to penal colonies to serve their sentences.

Poland: The Assault on Reproductive Rights Continues

On 22 October 2020, the Constitutional Tribunal (Trybunał Konstytucyjny, TK) of Poland, stacked by justices from the conservative ruling party…
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