The quiet mutiny (documentary) John Pilger’s controversial first documentary film created a sensation when it broke the story of a rebellion emerging within the American army…
Accusations against housing movements in Rome demolished by Tribunal In September 2009, hundreds of Carabinieri stormed a school in the Magliana area of Rome and…
Music from the Middle Kingdom I've been a bit out of touch politically recently as I've got a load of things to sort out, so I thought I'd do more of a cultural post and…
Review of 'Capitalism: A Love Story' A review of the Michael Moore documentary, Capitalism: A Love Stoy.
Let’s Talk About Another Burning Color: Black Flame vs. Red Fire Extinguisher? Nate Hawthorne reviews the book, Black Flame: The Revolutionary Class Politics of Anarchism and…
Interview with a Jimmy John’s Worker A 2011 interview with an organizer at Jimmy John's in Minneapolis.
What happens to 'failing' academies? We know what the government does with 'failing' schools; turns them into academies.... but what do they do with failing academies?
Forces of labor - Beverly J Silver Recasting labor studies in a long-term and global framework, the book draws on a major new database on world labor unrest to show how local labor…
Successful autoworker strike in Russia Kaluga Benteler auto workers win strike in battle over wages, collective agreements and union recognition.
Migrant stories from Fortress Italy It’s spring, and while most of us are already organising our summer holidays, some people have very different journeys in mind. In Northern…
Check out libcom.org's class struggle timeline As a new feature, we have set up a timeline of working class and libertarian communist history on our Facebook fan page. Why not take a look?
Women workers fight back against austerity in Poland In 2012, Poland and Ukraine are going to host Euro2012, the European Football Championship. For that reason hundreds of millions of euro from the…