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The US national steel strike, 1919 - Jeremy Brecher

Jeremy Brecher's history and analysis of the huge strike across the steel industry in 1919, which was defeated by a combination of massive…

The Seattle general strike, 1919 - Jeremy Brecher

Jeremy Brecher's historical account of the general strike and takeover of the city by workers in Seattle in 1919.

The US miners' strikes, 1919-1922 - Jeremy Brecher

Jeremy Brecher's account of the strike wave in American mines from 1919 to 1922, where coalminers fought the bosses, the government and even the…

The US national railroad strike, 1920 - Jeremy Brecher

A short history of the nationwide wildcat strike of US rail workers in 1920, which won pay increases…

Chapter 4: Nineteen Nineteen

Fantasies - Noam Chomsky

In an ongoing dispute, Chomsky responds to Zizek claiming that he didn't "know a guy who was so often empirically wrong" as Chomsky, and in…

The anarchist movement in Japan: the martyrs of Tokyo - Ba Jin

A short article originally written in 1930 for the French press by the Chinese anarchist Li Pei-Kan …
People block in the police van when they arrest two anarchists.

Support the Huddersfield 2

On 26th July two local anarchists are to be tried at Huddersfield Magistrates Court after they were arrested at an Anti-Bedroom Tax demonstration…
Cover image of Contemporary Anarchist Studies

Contemporary anarchist studies: an introductory anthology of anarchy in the academy

This volume of collected essays by some of the most prominent academics studying anarchism bridges…

One Mile Away, directed by Penny Woolcock

Exemplary engaged film-making and an award-winning account of faltering attempts to turn around apparently implacable inner-city negativity.

The enemy of my enemy: organizing with the faith community

While many people's experience with organized religion has lead them to be critical, these are still…

Deja Vu (Part 1 of 2): the parallels between the Sisters’ Camelot & Jimmy John’s anti-union campaigns

Two Jimmy Johns workers compare the anti-union drives at their workplace and at…
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