Building the new economy in the shell of the old: Oxidisible NFTs Communists and revolutionaries workers have long understood the need to build dual power, and build…
Humanitarian crisis in Southern Ukraine: food riot in the Makhnovshchina homeland There is more and more evidence of the use by some people of the devastation and chaos around for…
No War but the Class War (Liverpool) NWBCW Liverpool aims to bring the internationalist message to local struggles. We see ourselves in the tradition of previous attempts to oppose…
1968 and All That… - Stuart Christie Stuart reflects on the 40 years since 1968. This article was originally a talk at the Aye Write festival in Glasgow. Photograph of Stuart…
Direct Action (SWF): Vol 5 #09 (39) Sept 1964 September 1964 issue of Direct Action including: Stuart Christie arrested in Spain, Merseyside dockers, rich people in the Labour party, freedom…
Against Capitalist War! The following powerful text was written by the comrades of La Oveja Negra in Argentina. Posted on March 30, 2022 by Internationalist Perspective
Sanctions against Russia: The impact is greater to Europe This article covers the impact of the sanction on all sides. But the real losers are the working class and the oppressed people. It shows the way how we can fight back against both wars: the current military one and the sanction war.
Direct Action (SWF): Vol 5 #08 (38) Aug 1964 August 1964 issue of Direct Action, including: Postal workers deal insufficient, London syndicalist jailed for smashing window of Spanish State…
Radical Resistance from Russia to Invasion of Ukraine: Part 4 The next issue of international review from the online journal in destroyed Kharkiv! Previous parts…
The Factory For Peace – Stuart Christie Christie writes under a pseudonym in 1964 about his time as a worker at Tom McAlpine's utopian "Factory For Peace" in Glasgow and the conditions and undemocractic practices there.
Unemployment in automated easy stages - Bill Connolly An article on automation and unemployment from the Syndicalist Workers Association in 1964.