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The Dong-a workers' struggle: Confronting the KCIA

Thanks to the brave struggle of less than 200 hundred workers at south Korea 's largest daily, the human rights movement broke free of the regime's tight grip on the media to reach a nationwide audience for the first time in years. What were the workers after? Was this a case of "workers' control" or simply another free speech movement? How and why were they defeated? The first of two parts.

The Post-War Korean Anarchist Movement – 2

Second of a two part article published in the Japanese journal Libero International. Part 1 was published in issue no. 3.

Chronology of Despotism in South Korea

Greetings

We hope this issue will give an idea of the bum trip being laid upon the people of South Korea. South Korea has become the whore of the pimp Park Chung Hee, a psychopathic dictator who -once earned a living as an officer in the Japanese Imperial Army, putting down his own countrymen. Like the Korean women shangaied into prostitution in the name of "export tourism," the Park govt has leased he country out to Japan…
A photo of a loom?

Libero International No.4

Issue No. 4 of the Japanese journal Libero International. The exact date of publication is unknown, but presumed to be in 1976.
Trotsky in exile in Alma-Ata with his family and his dog

Several considerations – democratic centralist

Two articles from the Decist dissident faction within the Bolshevik party on the expulsion of Trotsky.
Workers walk off a constructions site in the Perth CDB

Australia: Construction workers strike over exploitation of foreign colleagues

Workers at a construction site in the centre of Perth, Western Australia, walked off in protest on…

Union-buster's analysis of IWW

Article about the IWW from union-busting law firm, Seyfarth Shaw LLP which we reproduce for reference.

14 people hospitalised in latest repression of the Oaxacan social movement

Section 22 of the Teacher's Union and the broader Oaxcan social movement take to the streets to protest the arrival of fraudulent President Calderon. Federal Police open fire with live rounds and tear gas grenades, resulting in at least 14 people wounded and hospitalised.

Anarchism, the state and the praxis of contemporary antisystemic social movements

This thesis is dedicated to providing a theoretical and historical account of the way antisystemic movements have developed and changed.

Indecorous and Free! Women's protests in Italy

In this latest phase of widespread political and economic crisis, the subject of sexuality has become crucial. In this context the role of women…

Introduction - Albert Meltzer

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