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Ten days that shook Iraq - inside information from an uprising, by Wildcat (UK)

An account of the uprisings in Southern Iraq and Kurdistan in 1990-91 which involved large numbers…

Pensions - the misleading 85 rule

Over the last week, more divisive mis-representations from the government have appeared regarding public sector pensions.

Postal workers on wildcat strike in Devon

Postal workers in Torquay walked out today over Christmas leave, with over 140 staff on wildcat strike for several hours.
Tyldesley miners outside the Miners Hall during the 1926 General Strike.

1926: The social general strike - why 1926 failed - Tom Brown

Written in the early 1940s, British syndicalist Tom Brown's article The Social General Strike - Why…
A stranded ship at Southampton

Unholy alliance - The seamen's strike: an analysis - George Foulser

An article by George Fulser of the Syndicalist Workers Federation on the 1966 seaman's strike

St Agnes Place eviction resistance

The baliffs and police will be on St Agnes Place Community in Kennington Park tomorrow morning to start the evictions for demolition to commence.

Commodities

On September 11 and "Against the Double Tragedy"

Chris Wright on the September 11 attacks and the statement "Against the Double Tragedy" put out by News and Letters.
Lenin and Stalin

Why Leninism is not Red Fascism - Appendix to Contra State and Revolution

Chris Wright discusses the roots of Leninism in Social Democracy and attempts to deal with some of…

Contra State and Revolution

Chris Wright's critique of Lenin's conception of the state in State and Revolution.

Review of "What Is To Be Done? New Times and the Anniversary of a Question"

Airports - Jobs fly away

Airport giant BAA have announced major job cuts just weeks after announcing a £6.8bn investment for their three London facilities over the next ten years.
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