"You've Struck a Rock." Gender and Transformation in the US and South Africa - M. Bahati Kuumba An article on women's crucial role in the US Civil Rights Movement and in the…
Winston Churchill and the "second front": a reappraisal - Tuvia Ben-Moshe This article shows how Churchill's war strategy was determined by British soldiers' reluctance to…
Churchill's plans 'to drench Germany with poison gas' and anthrax - Robert Harris and Jeremy Paxman '... It may be several weeks or even months before I shall ask you to drench…
Wollongong Out Of Workers' Union interviews A series of interviews with Wollongong Out Of Workers' Union (WOW) activists in the 1980s, conducted 2005-6 by Nick Southall as part of his…
Working for the class: The praxis of the Wollongong Out of Workers’ Union Nick Southall's detailed history and analysis of the Wollongong Out of Workers' Union in Australia…
Unrest becomes rage: Mobilisations against the crisis in Italy Analysis of the recent movements in Italy against austerity and education "reform" from some Italian…
Anarchist Periodicals in English Published in the United States (1833-1955): An Annotated Guide - Ernesto Longa A PDF guide to 94 anarchist newspapers published in North America in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Deakin, Joseph Thomas 1858-1937 A short biography of Joe Deakin, anarchist ensnared in the Walsall bomb plot provocation
A debate between John Holloway and Alex Callinicos: “Can we change the world without taking power?” World Social Forum, Porto Alegre
Take the Power to Change the World - Phil Hearse This is the written version of Hearse’s speech in the debate on ‘Strategies for Social Transformation’, at the European Social Forum, London, October 16, 2004. The other speakers were John Holloway, Fausto Bertinotti and Hilary Wainwright.
Class War #73 1997 This was intended to be the last issue - explaining why most of the organisation decided to dissolve itself. Contents includes critiques of Class…