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Praxis 1973 3-4

The issue 3-4, 1973, of the journal "Praxis".

Praxis 1971 6

The issue 6, 1971, of the journal "Praxis".

On the Human Being, Male and Female

Letter from Joseph Déjacque to Pierre Proudhon criticism him for his misogyny and reactionary social views.
 unemployment & class struggles in Greece

Workfare politics: unemployment & class struggles in Greece

Greek radicals from SKYA (Assembly for the Circulation of Struggles) look at the current situation…
Triumphant leaders of Solidarity at Nowy Targ, October 19, 1981. Anna Walentynow

Invisible labour and political participation: Women in the Solidarność movement and in today's politics in Poland

A feminist critique by Ewa Majewska of the old Solidarność and today's Polish…
Flag showing Stalin

Russia and Ukraine: history called up on national service

The Russian and Ukrainian elites are mobilising, and misrepresenting, history, to justify each side…

Praxis 1969 1-2

The issue 1-2, 1969, of the journal "Praxis".
Detroit Love & Rage flyer on the Detroit Newspaper strike

For a revolutionary labor movement - Love & Rage

This flyer was distributed at the 100,000 strong "Action!Motown" national mass march in Detroit called by the AFL-CIO at the end of the Newspaper…

9 to 5 - Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski's letter to his publisher John Martin expressing his relief at having escaped full-time employment. From Reach for the Sun Vol…
E.A. Berg

Berg, Eizens Avgustovich (1892-1918)

A short biography of E. A. Berg, anarchist sailor.

Responding to Evening Standard bollocks on the tube strike

A commuter's rant about the (unsurprisingly) anti-worker coverage of the tube strike by the Evening…

Kampuchea Takes the Socialist Road

UPDATE: Introduction... In "Anti-War" last publication, he/she/they provided some interesting links to some texts to read about a bunch of "useful idiots" and other academics who praised these last decades the most of the biggest impostures in history: USSR, China, Vietnam, Kampuchea, North Korea, etc. As I thought (may be wrongly) that only a few of readers would make the effort to click on each of those links,…
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