Above and Below: Them, Them, and Us - BRICK anarchist collective This is one of three tasks and perspectives discussion documents drafted to help stimulate debate with the Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives.
The 1978 Postal Wildcat Article on the 1978 postal wildcat strike, in which Dave Cline was a key leader, based on a far more extensive paper, scholar Michael Braun has…
“Revolutionary syndicalism serves the proletariat, whereas anarchism is one brand of humanism” - interview with Juan Garcia Oliver Excerpt from the pamphlet “My Revolutionary Life: Juan García Oliver interviewed by…
The Continuing Appeal of Authoritarianism Article taking to task the direction of the Fire By Night Organizing Committee, an organization that emerged from Love & Rage's dissolution and commonly seen as the faction that was moving towards Marxist-Leninism.
Love & Rage Members Handbook This is a Members Handbook that was produced by the New York Love & Rage Local in August 1997.
To Advance the Class Struggle, Abolish the White Race Article from 1994 Oct/Nov copy of Love & Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation's newspaper by Noel Ignatiev which lays out his view that the white working class benefits from the social construct of race, to the detriment of the class as a whole. We do not agree with the article but reproduce it here for reference.
The Historical Failure of Anarchism 1996 Position paper written by Chris Day that was a part of the final conflict in Love & Rage over orientation and direction. In this piece, he emphasizes what he see as the programmatic weaknesses of anarchism and the need to look beyond it for answers.
Paul Trewhela - Financial Sanctions and the Future of South Africa In this February 1990 article from Searchlight South Africa, Paul Trewhela details the motives behind capitalist support for financial sanctions of South Africa against apartheid.
FRAC Introductory Booklet Introductory booklet for the Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives (FRAC), a US midwest-based group which existed from 2001-2006.
Claim No Easy Victories: An Anarchist Analysis of ARA and its Contributions to the Building of a Radical Anti-Racist Movement An analysis of Anti-Racist Action by a member of the Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives (FRAC).
FRAC April 2003 Conference Summary 2003 Conference report from the Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives (FRAC), a US midwest-based group that existed from 2001-2006.
Nightvision Anarchist Collective: Tasks and Perspectives Statement from the Nightvision Anarchist Collective, part of the US midwest-based Federation of Revolutionary Anarchist Collectives, which existed from 2001-2006.