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Anarchy 11 cover

Anarchy #011: The World of Paul Goodman

Issue of Anarchy from January 1962 primarily about the ideas of Paul Goodman.
Karl Kautsky

O «renegado» Kautsky e seu discípulo Lênin - Jean Barrot

Este artigo descreve como as teorias de Lênin e, portanto, o leninismo e o trotskismo, são…

Anarchism: its rational basis

Anarchism, far from being irrational and naively optimistic, may be our only hope.

Experiences with trade unions in West London

Experiences with Unite, GMB, USDAW at, amongst others, Sainsbury's distribution centre, Waitrose warehouse, Bakkavor food factory, Alpha LSG…

I remember waking up next to you in the morning...

This piece explores the possibilities that exist outside of capitalist 'clock time' and how we can escape them by rejecting notions of waged…
Percy Bysshe Shelley by Alfred Clint

The masque of anarchy - Percy Bysshe Shelley

Poem written by Shelley in the wake of the Peterloo massacre of peaceful pro-democracy demonstrators in Manchester in 1819.
Poster entitled Manchester Heroes, published in 1819

Eyewitness account of the Peterloo massacre - Samuel Bamford

A first person account of the Peterloo massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators by the British army…
Print of the Peterloo Massacre published by Richard Carlile

History of the Peterloo massacre, 1819

A short history of the mass killing of workers protesting for democracy and better conditions by the British army in 1819. While brutal, the…

Snitches get Pulitzers

Journalists document social movements solely to advance their careers, but their work often helps the police and employers target people who take…
"Arrived by boat".

Killing in Tunis and Italian justice

A look at the case of Abdel Majid Touil, a 22 year old Moroccan arrested by Italian police in Milan on charges of terrorism, and the assumption…
Police disperse a strike meeting, Market Square, Johannesburg, 1913.

'Sifuna zonke!’: revolutionary syndicalism, the Industrial Workers of Africa and the fight against racial capitalism, 1915-1921 - Bikisha Media Collective

Pamphlet from the Bikisha Media Collective on the development of revolutionary…
Mary 'Pickhandle' Fitzgerald addressing strikers in Market Square, 1913.

Syndicalists in South Africa, 1908-17 - Baruch Hirson

Baruch Hirson, South African Trotskyist, provides some insight into the South African syndicalists…
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