The problem with the Pay Up campaign On the back of a demonstration at Sainsbury's headquarters, Pay Up has recently emerged as the latest UK Uncut-style activist campaign. Its aim…
Bailing Ourselves Out: Leveraging Against Banking Barons in America’s Heartland Even before the crash, market fundamentalists have allowed unchecked economic warfare to be waged,…
Beyond Kronstadt; the Bolsheviks in power - Mark Kosman This article tries to go beyond the usual Kronstadt debate between Trotskyists and anarchists on why…
Resistance is high; garment workers force shutdown in 350 factories The resurgence of unrest in the Bangladeshi garment sector continues with over 500,000 workers now…
We dont need no education: a short update I have not blogged in ages and so I thought I would post a small update on whats been happening and what the future holds for this blog in light…
Benefits withdrawn to punish low-waged workers for striking The "right to strike" in the UK comes under further attack today, as Iain Duncan Smith announces…
The dialectic of exploitation and repression, forms of self-organization, and the avoidance of vulgar workerism Gayge Operaista writes about some of the strengths and weaknesses of anarchist…
Call in for Mahmoud Sarsak and Akram Rikhawi Call Israeli authorities to demand release of Akram Rikhawi and Mahmoud Sarsak!
Fire the boss! NEFAC and anarchists in the labour movement A pamphlet published in early 2011 by the North Eastern Federation of Anarchist Communists (now…
Fragmented thoughts on political organization Some rough thoughts on political organization, mostly based on my experience with groups in North America and conversations with some current and…
An interview with new British organization, Collective Action On 1 May 2012, a new anarchist communist organization called Collective Action was launched in the…