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Kolchenko standing. two small round  tables can be seen down and in the back some plants on the wall.

Choices – the story of a Ukrainian anti-fascist

As a political activist, I was largely shaped by the anti-fascist movement and hardcore punk scene. My life included regular street fights with…

V. Conclusion

The final section of Herman Gorter's "Open Letter to Comrade Lenin".

IV. Opportunism in the Third International

Fourth section of Herman Gorter's "Open Letter to Comrade Lenin".

III. Parliamentarianism

The third section of Herman Gorter's "Open Letter to Comrade Lenin".

II. The Question of the Trade Unions

The second section of Herman Gorter's "Open Letter to Comrade Lenin".

I. Introduction

The first section of Herman Gorter's "Open Letter to Comrade Lenin".

Introduction by Wildcat

Wildcat's 1989 introduction to Herman Gorter's "Open Letter to Comrade Lenin".

Introduction to the Antagonism Press reprint

Antagonism's introduction to their reprint of Herman Gorter's "Open letter to Comrade Lenin". From circa late 1990s.
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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 07 No. 19 - 31 July 1920)

Including: Lenin's '"Left" Communism in England', open letter to delegates of the Unity Convention,…
Art

Art and Class

An article by the KAPD that explores the relationship between art and class. Here they also talk about the bourgeois monopoly on art and culture and also reject the notion of a "proletarian…
...the pleasure of vibrating. singing, talking, moving, raving, playing with our bodies, in every way possible. / We want to rediscover THE PLEASURE OF CREATING PLEASURE, pitilessly beaten down by educational apparatuses programmed to produce worker/consumers to demand

Away with the Murder of the Body - Wicked Messengers

English translation of a situationist and Wilhelm Reich inspired text originally published in France…
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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 08 No. 01 - 19 March 1921)

Including: a message from Moscow workers to Sylvia Pankhurst, unemployment, what are economics?,…
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