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Chapter 1 of the first edition of Capital: The Commodity - Karl Marx

Translation of The Commodity the original chapter 1 of the first edition of Das Kapital.

Catalyst #24 Summer 2010 - Newspaper of the Solidarity Federation

Catalyst - the 8-page tabloid from the Solidarity Federation.

Local report from Hackney, London - Crisis in the city's ripped backyard

A report on the effects of the crisis, cuts, restructuring and possibilities for struggle in Hackney…

Greece unrest: Merry Christmas!

A Christmas message from some Greek participants in the December 2008 uprising.
US tanks bombard Fallujah

Fallout from US seige on Fallujah worse than Hiroshima’s

On July 6th, 2010, the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (IJERPH)…

Starbucks workers in Nebraska hold work stoppage

On 5th August 2010, baristas at a Starbucks in Omaha, Nebraska held a short work stoppage and demanded a reversal to the recession-era cuts that…
No-one has ever sincerely smiled this much while wearing a headset

A “zero-hours” contract… for thousands and thousands of hours

Jack Staunton writes on his work in a call centre compiling government market research surveys.

South Africa: over a million public sector workers on strike

More than one million South African state workers have gone on strike to press for an increase in…

Misunderstanding Marx from the Beginning: Notes on the Three Peculiarities of the Equivalent Form in Vol. 1 of Capital

(In memory of Cyril Smith, whose translation correction led to a close reading and consideration of this material.)
Luisa Capetillo

Capetillo, Luisa - a biography

Short biography of Puerto Rican anarchist, feminist and labor agitator.

Puerto Rican cigar history

Description of some of the conditions Puerto Rican cigar makers worked under.

Brazilian Anarchist Chronology 1823-1937

Timeline of anarchist history in Brazil.
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