The Minerva Café A short history of the Minerva Cafe, a radical feminist centre in Holborn, London, in the early 20th century, by Nick Heath.
Behind the camouflage; a new strike wave in the Bangladeshi garment sector Following a period of relative quiet after the 2013 Rana Plaza factory disaster, new struggles…
Return to the Source: Selected Speeches of Amilcar Cabral This volume contains some of the principal speeches Cabral delivered in his last years during visits…
Up Against the State: The Battle for Broughton St Unemployed Workers Centre The Edinburgh Unemployed Workers Centre existed from 1981 to 1994 during that time being based in…
Review: 1% Free - MaximumRockNRoll political columnist's sci-fi novel A review of a science fiction novel by political writer and MaximumRockNRoll columnist G.A. Matiasz.
The Invention of Africa: Gnosis, Philosophy, and the Order of Knowledge A critique of academic discourses on Africa.
Free Markets and Death Squads - Ricky Baldwin A general account of union busting and state terrorism of Haitian workers organisations, including incidents carried out by reformist President…
US Proxies Terrorising Workers in Haiti... Again: Ricky Baldwin An article about the use of paramilitaries and the Dominican army to terrorise Haitian workers and the lengths employers will go to break strikes.
The friendly face of US imperialism: USAID and Haiti A report on the role of USAID in Haiti, demonstrating how international aid can be used to break up resistance and support foreign intervention…