Self-Organization instead of Democratic Fools' Freedom Leaflet by the German Council Communist group "Unabhängigen Rätekommunisten" where they critique…
After there is no longer a Party Published under the subtitle "On the Critical Theory of Organization", this text by the Utopia Theorist Alexander Neupert-Doppler discusses the…
The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 06 No. 46 - 7 February 1920) Including: Labour party and Russia, conditions of Russian soldiers in France, class struggle in…
The Fundamental Positions of Council Communism, a Contribution Short text by the Spanish Council Communist Roi Ferreiro discussing the basics of Council Communism.
The Poet Intervenes in Politics (1912) "We are unteachable about progress—it does not exist for us. We believe in the miracle, in the abrupt end to all that flows within us, in our…
The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 06 No. 45 - 31 January 1920) Including: Supplement on the first meeting of the Third International in Europe, Claude McKay on the…
Black Book of the Political Police in Britain Anonymous publication from 1972, which is said to connected in some way to the Stoke Newington 8 Defence Group.
Regulations for the Red Army Units West and East, April 1 [?], 1920 Document by the Ruhr Red Army that lays out the principles that it's soldiers must adhere to in course of the fight against the Reichswehr. The full name of individual commanders are Karl Wohlgemuth, Felix Gräf and Gottfried Karusseit.
Call by the Central Council, March 28, 1920 Document published by the Ruhr Red Army calling for a general strike after the ultimatum by the Reichswehr General Oskar von Watter.
Order by the commander of the Red Army Unit I and II, Marl, March 28, 1920 One of the many documents published by the Ruhr Red Army in the aftermath of the Bielefeld Resolution. This one in particular calls to confront the individuals (left-wing leaders of the SPD-USPD-KPD triumvirate who adhered to the Bielefeld Agreement) who were disarming the workers.
Call by the commander of the Red Army Gelsenkirchen, W. Krischak, Gelsenkirchen, March 28, 1920 One of the many documents published by the Ruhr Red Army in the aftermath of the Bielefeld Resolution. Interestingly this documents mentions the criteria for the workers that wanted to enlist.
The Counter-Revolutionary Function of Trade Unions Before and After the Revolution Short article by the L' Ouvrier Communiste that critiques Trade Unionism and the idea of conquest of…