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Théorie Communiste 12 (1995)

Février 1995/February 1995 - La révolution prolétarienne 1848-1914 - Sur la restructuration

Théorie Communiste 9 (1989)

Mai 1989/May 1989 - Le prolétariat et le contenu du communisme.

Théorie Communiste 6 (1985)

Mai 1985/May 1985 - Théorie Communiste: synthèse.

Théorie Communiste 5 (1983)

Mai 1983/May 1983 - La production de la théorie communiste

Théorie Communiste 2 (1979)

Janvier 1979/January 1979 - La production historique du communisme

Théorie Communiste 4 (1981)

Décembre 1981/December 1981 - Des luttes actuelles à la révolution – notes sur la restructuration et le nouveau cycle de luttes

Théorie Communiste 3 (1980)

Mars 1980/March 1980 - Notes sur la restructuration du rapport ente le prolétariat et le capital. - Le programmatisme. - La décomposition du…

Théorie Communiste

Théorie Communiste is arguably one of the most influential journals amongst the ultra-left. The journal is the work of a Marseilles-based group…

WorkersWildWest #4 - Out now!

Issue no.4 of our working class paper for Greenford, Southall, Park Royal area in West London - We distribute 2,000 copies, mainly in front of…
Annie Besant with the strike committee

The matchgirls strike, 1888 - John Simkin

A short account of the successful strike in 1888 by thousands of unorganised female workers at the Bryant & May match factory in London.

The Combahee River raid, 1863 - Earl Conrad

A short account of the Combahee River raid during the American Civil War, which was led by former slave and underground railroad activist Harriet…
Dennis Mora, James Johnson, and David Samas at the June 30, 1966 press conferenc

"We will not be part of this unjust, immoral, and illegal war": remembering the Fort Hood Three - Derek Seidman

A short history of the Fort Hood three, a group of GIs who were the first high…
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