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Murdering the dead: Amadeo Bordiga on capitalism and other disasters - Antagonism

Antagonism's introduction to a collection of articles by Amadeo Bordiga, looking at how capitalism…

Youth left center attacked by fascists in Salonica before antifascist week across Greece

Sling, a youth center of the left in Salonica fell victim to a parastate-fascist…

Reply to 'Letter on animal liberation' - Antagonism and Practical History

The authors of Beasts of Burden respond to Gilles Dauvé's Letter on Animal Liberation.

Reply to Undercurrent - Antagonism and Practical History

The authors of Beasts of Burden respond to Undercurrent's review of the article.

Vietnamese workers stage walkout over management bullying

Over 300 workers at a Taiwanese company, Hwata Vina, in Ho Chi Minh City went on strike July 3 after…

Review of The Arch Conspirator by Len Brecken - Red and Black Notes

Red and Black Notes Review of The Arch Conspirator by Len Brecken.

Glaberman, Martin: 1918 - 2001 - Obituary by Red and Black Notes

Red & Black Notes was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Martin Glaberman on December 17,…

The real movement - Red and Black Notes

The following article was prompted by an email discussion with a comrade from Britain questioning the use of the term, "The real movement" of communism.

Days like these - Red and Black Notes

Red and Black Notes editorial, looking at the results of the aftermath of the September 11 World Trade Centre attacks and the war in Afghanistan.

Crawling from the wreckage - Red and Black Notes

Crawling from the Wreckage - Thoughts on the Rebuilding the Left Project. First published in Red & Black Notes #13, Spring 2001, This article has been archived on libcom.org from the Red and Black Notes website.

All the worlds a rage? - Red and Black Notes

An examination of the then newly emerging anti-capitalist movement in the aftermath of "The battle of Seattle".

Working Class Self-Activity - George Rawick

George Rawick examines examples of history of the self-activity of the American working class.
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