Skip to main content
Home
libcom.org

Main navigation

  • Recent
  • Donate
  • Collections
  • Introductions
  • Organise
  • About
User account menu
  • Log in / Register

Primary tabs

  • Recent content
  • Comments
  • Discussions
May Day: A Radical Strike into the Belly of the Beast

May Day: A Radical Strike into the Belly of the Beast

On May 1st, 2012, we will revive the May Day the ruling class has tried to erase; we will celebrate…

Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century (Documentary)

Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century explores the rise of mechanistic philosophy…

Belo Monte dam protest

The latest protest against the Amazonian Belo Monte Dam project took place in Washington last Monday (9th of April). This demonstration against…

Alarm Clock

Our series on work, sleep, and dreams continues with a story by our friend Invisible Man, about race, stress, and family.

Albert replies to Libcom criticisms

A response by Michael Albert to A workers' critique of parecon

What do the autonomen want?

A 1988 critique from the Ruthless Criticism group of the "autonomen".

Good morning sweetheart

This post continues our series on work and sleep with a piece about stress and dreams in the education industry.

New public sector walkout over pensions set for May 10 (with updates)

Civil servants and health workers in the PCS and Unite unions, respectively are set to strike on May…
Education towards heteronomy

Education towards heteronomy: a critical analysis of the reform of UK universities since 1978 - James Gordon Finlayson and Danny Hayward

A detailed history of higher education reform in the UK. Looks at how universities…

Italian government doesn’t obey to Italian laws

Marisa Meyer (photo) is 67 years old, to walk she needs the help of a crutch, her hands tremble, but on 11 April she succeeded in fooling about…

Green Syndicalism: An Alternative Red–Green Vision

Most approaches to Red and Green (labour and environmentalist) alliances have taken Marxian perspectives, to the exclusion of anarchism and libertarian socialism. Recent developments, however, have given voice to a “syndical ecology” or what some within the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) call “green syndicalism”. Green syndicalism highlights certain points of similarity between anarcho-syndicalism …

Even my dreams these days have work-related scenes

More on our series on work, sleep and dreams. This one features Lou Rinaldi describing a nightmare and how it's his subconscious taking the very…
  • Load More

Footer menu

  • Home
  • Donate
  • Help out
  • Other languages
  • Site notes