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Direct Action #19 (October 1984)

Issue #19 of Direct Action, with articles on the politics of the miners' strike, a dockers' strike being called off, low pay among secretarial…

The Covid-19 regime and the working class: potentials for unification versus new divisions

In early-April we wrote a political summary of some of the global working class…

Marxism and Sexuality

Contradictions at the heart of the capitalist mode of production affect human relations at the level of the superstructure. The ideological,…

Austerity for the Essential: The Struggle of Personal Support Workers

Mainstream news sources, for the last decade, have been reporting on the increased frequency of the …

Direct Action #18 (September 1984)

Issue #18 of Direct Action, with articles on the miners' strike, an anarcho-syndicalist perspective on the strike, international solidarity with…

Brazilian outsourced workers struggle to survive in UFG and UERJ: We are all Emmanuel!

These universities spend a lot of money, staff, and actions to say that they are fighting the…
Abahlali baseMjondolo General Assembly, undated

Women & the Covid-19 Crisis in South Africa

These two statements from the women's organisation in Abahlali baseMjondolo, the largest popular movement to have emerged in post-apartheid South…

Direct Action #17 (August? 1984)

Issue #17 of Direct Action, with articles on the miners' strike, the involvement of women, the policing of the strike, workers refusing to help…
Illustration by Anastasya Eliseeva

Beneath conspiracy theories, the class war

The danger of conspiracy theories is their ability to breed apathy and resignation, offering an easy narrative that makes people susceptible to…

Direct Action #14 (1983)

Issue #14 of Direct Action, with articles on the arms industry, Stop the City, a CNT victory at Spanish supermarket chain Carrefour, the Polish…
Abahlali baseMjondolo occupy central Durban, early 2020

Escalating State Xenophobia in South Africa

Since its formation in 2005 Abahlali baseMjondolo, which now has more than 70 000 members in good standing in Durban, has opposed xenophobia and…
Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò

Identity Politics and Elite Capture

The black feminist Combahee River Collective manifesto and E. Franklin Frazier’s Black Bourgeoisie share the diagnosis that the wealthy and…
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