Albert Meltzer quotes May 2014 is the eighteenth anniversary of the death of Albert Meltzer. To mark it, the Kate Sharpley Library collective have put together this (small) collection of quotes to salute our comrade.
Workers of self-managed factories meet in Marseille for the “Workers' Economy” international meeting This first European edition of the “Workers' Economy” gathering brought together…
Sydney's burning: an Australian political conspiracy - Ian Turner A detailed history of the Sydney 12: members of the radical union Industrial Workers of the World,…
Disaster communism part 3 - logistics, repurposing, bricolage A look at the recent debate over capitalist logistics concludes our three-part discussion of…
Strike in Shanghai in May 2014 The wave of strikes in China's industrial heart lands continues. This is an example of a strike in Shanghai. As often, the Chinese state and…
WSA report to the English Language Discussion Bulletin A circa 1989 report by the WSA to the English Language Discussion Bulletin. It contains the WSA report, WSA 1989 Convention Minutes, and an article on activities of various WSA local groups.
WSA holds 5th national convention From Fall 1988 ideas & action a report back on the 5th national convention of the Workers' Solidarity Alliance.
Utopia, by John Pilger A comprehensive and impassioned denunciation of Australia's policies towards its aboriginal people.
Farewell to the middle classes - Matt Cole When the middle drops to the bottom, the bottom drops out.
"If Gezi never happened, the anger at mass murder at Soma could not have burst forth from the people" In keeping with tradition, the following is an interview with Turkish IWW member…
Introductory statement Introductory statement by the Committee for the Defence of the Democratic Rights of the Iranian People, organizers of the daylong symposium on the Iran-Iraq war held in New York on 8 September 1984.
Editorial The Iran-Iraq war is the bloodiest and most brutal of all armed conflicts between minor powers since the second world war. But very little has been written about it by way of analysis, particularly on the left. Perhaps this is because this war also seems to be the most senseless in living memory.