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1977-88: Brazilian Rubber Tappers Campaign Against Deforestation

Article about the attempt of Rubber Tappers to organise that was linked to the struggle to protect…

J20 in Portland: report from a comrade

An anarchist reports from the 'Rise Up and Resist Fascism: Inauguration Day Protest' J20 demonstration in Portland, on the 20th January 2017,…
Fragment of album cover for Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures

Ghosts of my life: writings on depression, hauntology and lost futures

This collection of writings by Mark Fisher, author of the acclaimed 'Capitalist Realism', argues…
The Souls of Black Folk

The Souls of Black Folk

A classic text on race in America from 1903.
What's My Name?: Black Vernacular Intellectuals

What's My Name?: Black Vernacular Intellectuals

Grant Farred looks at Muhammad Ali, C. L. R. James, Stuart Hall, and Bob Marley

Japan: a history of the workers' struggles in Kamagasaki

The article below was sent to the ICC by a comrade in Japan: it describes the emergence and decline…
Sudanese celebrate the downfall of Numeiri

1985: Sudanese General Strike Against Dictatorship

In 1985 workers and students protested and struck against worsening living conditions and greater repression, in particular the imposition of…

Negroes and the Crisis of Capitalism in the U.S. - W.E.B. Du Bois

An article on the state of the domestic US economy and the beginning of moving manufacturing to the South. Mainly focuses on the issues facing the black workers. It's conclusion contains some unqualified praise of the Soviet Union and the Peoples Republic of China.

Why I Won't Vote: W.E.B. Du Bois

W.E.B. Du Bois explains his decision to abstain from voting in the 1956 Presidential Election.
Group of Florida migrants on their way to Cranberry, New Jersey, to pick

The Hosts of Black Labor: W.E.B. Du Bois

The possibility of higher wages and less racially motivated violence attracted many thousands of Black Americans to Northern states in the 1920's…

Socialism and the Negro Problem: W.E.B. Du bois

W.E.B. Du Bois published this article as a public criticism of attitude and strategy of the Socialist Party of America, accusing it of…

Neither Democrats, nor Dictators: Anarchists - Errico Malatesta

Writing by anarchist Errico Malatesta critiquing democracy within a capitalist structure.
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