"State-Fetishism": some remarks concerning the Red Army Faction - by A. Grossman A critical article about 1970s West German Marxist urban guerrilla group the Red Army Faction,…
Review: Vague's Anarchy in the UK: The Angry Brigade - John Barker An excellent piercing, critical review - by an ex-Brigade member - of Vague's romanticising,…
A migrant worker joins the Wobblies - Henry Pfaff Henry Pfaff tells his story of how we came to join the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in the 1910s.
Iraq: New government, maximum force After more than five months of negotiations, Deputy Leader of the Islamic Dawa Party Nouri Al-Maliki was named as the new Iraqi Prime Minister last month, immediatedly promising to end the insurgency
Pensions agreement torn up - unions slammed Predictions that a compromise agreement used by union chiefs to stand down strike actions over government pensions would fuel futher attacks are to be dramatically fulfilled.
Every little hurts - supermarket power in Britain Richard Griffin explores the power of the supermarkets and finds a rapacious monster at our doors
Toxteth no better 25 years on A report by a regional newspaper into the Toxteth area of Liverpool, 25 years on from a popular uprising in the area that shook the city, has found that promises to invest heavily from the government