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What's anarchism - Hippolyte Havel

A pamphlet by Hippolyte Havel describing what anarchism is.
Crack cocaine

America's 'crack' plague has roots in Nicaragua war - Gary Webb

This article from 1996 explores how the crack cocaine explosion in black neighbourhoods in the US…

National Bolshevism in Weimar Germany: alliance of political extremes against democracy - Abraham Ascher & Guenter Lewy

An article by Abraham Ascher and Guenter Lewy about the development of 'national bolshevism' in Germany between the World Wars.

Negri on football and class struggle

In June of 2006, Antonio Negri spoke with Renaud Dely and Rico Rizzitelli, two journalists from Liberation, about football, fordism and class…
demo in Baku

Activists jailed in Azerbaijan, the house that BP built

A protest against Azerbaijan’s crackdown on political dissent will be staged in London this Friday,…
Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement

We have populism because there is no people - Mario Tronti

A piece written by Mario Tronti for a recent issue of Democrazia e Diritto (2010, 3–4), dedicated to…

The Development of "Left Communism" Until 1921: Soviet Russia, Poland, Latvia and Lithuania - Ronald I. Kowalski

Ronald I. Kowalski's doctoral thesis on left communism in Russia, Poland, Latvia and Lithuania.
Anton Pannekoek

Anton Pannekoek and socialism of workers' self-emancipation (1873-1960) - John Gerber

John Paul Gerber's thesis on Dutch left communist Anton Pannekoek. In both full-length thesis form …
Cops and rubber workers clash in Akron, Ohio

Origins of the sit-down era: worker militancy and innovation in the rubber industry, 1934-1938 - Daniel Nelson

An article by Daniel Nelson about the Akron, Ohio rubber workers of the 1930s.
Speaker at UM Sit-In, December 1966

The New Left - Staughton Lynd

An article by Staughton Lynd about the New Left of the 1960s.

How the UAW grew - Daniel Nelson

A paper by Daniel Nelson on the growth of the United Automobile Workers.

Wildcat strike: a study in worker-management relationships - Alvin W. Gouldner

A study by Alvin W. Gouldner of a wildcat strike.
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