To work or not to work? Is that the question? - Gilles Dauvé Gilles Dauvé critically examines the idea that previous revolutions failed due to them viewing…
Letter on animal liberation - Gilles Dauvé This is a letter sent by French readers to the authors of Beasts of Burden. This pamphlet has the merit of addressing a vital question: If…
Grey September - Gilles Dauvé, Karl Nesic and J-P Carasso The underpaid washer-up and the overpaid white collar who both died in the World Trade Center died…
Guardian withdraws Chomsky interview The Guardian has withdrawn its recent interview with Noam Chomsky from its website, after their media editor admitted it was "misrepresenting... wrong... unjustified..." and has retracted the misrepresentations made in the interview with an "unreserved apology".
Book review: Undefeated - Terry Marsh Sporting autobiographies are two a penny. Henry Cooper has written three at the last count. George Best has written more than he has had livers – and that is saying something!
Fictitious capital and the transition out of capitalism - Loren Goldner An exploration of the growth of fictitious capital and its implications for communism.
Questions over union training fund The new Union Modernisation Fund, worth £5m, is to be spent over the next two years training the next generation of senior unionists on behalf of New Labour.
The malaise on the left - Maurice Brinton Maurice Brinton of Solidarity's 1974 critique of the statist left.
Capitalism and socialism - Maurice Brinton Maurice Brinton of Solidarity outlines his view of traditional socialists, and libertarian socialists.
Film review: The Edukators Paul Michael gives an anarchist take on the 2005 German urban guerrilla-lite film, The Edukators.
A view from inside the Gate Gourmet dispute Corporate Watch presents an interview with Mrs Kaur, one of the striking workers at airline catering company Gate Gourmet. Mrs Kaur has worked at Gate Gourmet for over six and a half years.
Outside and against the unions - Wildcat Focusing on the example of the NUM in the UK miners strike of 1984-5, Wildcat argue that far from helping workers, unions actually act as a…