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Dormant Seeds of 1848- John Hewetson

John Hewetson's analysis of the important lessons of the uprisings that threatened the rulers of Europe in 1848. From A Hundred Years of…
Memorial to the workers outside the post office

Defence of the Polish post office in Danzig

A short account of the employees of the Danzig post office who fought the Nazis for 15 hours during the invasion of Poland before they were…
Sex workers protest in India

Sex work organisation in the global south

An overview by Gregor Gall of sex workers' organising and unionisation efforts in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Residents

Hurricane Harvey: 5 reasons looting is essential for survival

Looting is a rational response to disaster situations and price gouging. Liberals would prefer…

Setup in Charlottesville

In Charlottesville, Virginia 32 year old anti-racist Heather Heyer was run down with a car at an anti-fascist protest on August 12. This murder…
Chinese workers on strike

Donate to help translate radical texts into Chinese

libcom.org has launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money to translate key texts to assist radical workers in China organising on the ground…
Photos of the strike

London women tram workers: equal pay strike 1918

Interesting additional information about the 1918 strike of women workers on London transport.
Dockers on strike, London 1889

London mass strike, 1889

A short account of the mass strike in London which spread from the great docks strike in the East End and peaked on 1 September with up to 300…

Is the working class revolutionary?

The article below is a very short opinion about the Working class whether as a whole is a revolutionary class in term of leading us to a…
Capital commemorated stamp

Karl Marx's Capital

Otto Rühle's 1939 abridgement of the first volume of Marx's Capital.

Second open letter to those concerned with the progress of our enemies

TPTG respond to Aufheben's and some Libcom poster's critiques of their first open letter. They present further evidence to back up their accusation against Aufheben member JD and reiterate the importance of dealing with such enemies who hide within our own ranks.

Police brutality leads to pro-migrant march in Rome

After a refugee eviction in Rome ended with shocking scenes of police violence, migrants and their supporters took to the streets.
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