Heat, work and genre - J.A. Lindstrom Film theory about the role of work, both illegal and legitimate, in Michael Mann's noir Heat.
Bulletin of the Anarchist Black Cross - Belarus. Spring - Summer 2012. The bulletin explains the background to the arrest at the end of 2010 and consequential imprisonment…
PCS blinks first in dispute with HM Revenue & Customs Yesterday, the Public and Commercial Services union announced that strike action due to be taken by…
Art of Carlos Cortez Some images of the art of Carlos Cortez, a long time member of the IWW and anarcho-syndicalist who died in 2005.
The way the wind blew: A history of the Weather Underground A detailed history of the US left-wing urban guerrilla group the Weather Underground, or Weathermen.
Are the strikes In South Africa good for mining companies? As the dispute continues in Marikana, and appears to be spreading to both other platinum mines and…
Underground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen in 1968, Mark Rudd led the legendary occupation of five buildings at Columbia University, a dramatic act of protest against the university’s…
Factotum - Charles Bukowski The only person to have made a writing career about yo-yoing in and out of employment, Bukowski accounts the conditions in 1944 having faced…
A fan's notes - Frederick Exley A struggling alcoholic teacher reminiscences about a life of mental hospitals, failed job interviews and the feeling of being out of step with…
The tyranny of the clock - George Woodcock Short piece on the manufacture of accurate time and how the world became a more structured place, a worser one, overnight.
The anarchists in London 1935-1955 - Albert Meltzer Albert Meltzer's personal account and reminiscences of the anarchist movement and its personalities in London between 1935 and 1955