Mail to be private? A major review of Royal Mail has suggested that 20% of the company should be given to employees, as more jobs losses and rural office closures are announced and amid condemnation of plans to remove the public service's monopoly.
House of Commons cleaners to strike again Cleaners at the House of Commons plan to strike for a second time in a bitter dispute over low pay and poor working conditions
No politics without inquiry! This article is a direct appeal for like-minded people to come together in a project of shared political work. The idea is: to muster all available forces to work on a militant class-composition study project. This is to inform, and to be the basis of, possible future political organisation.
Open reply to open letter - John Holloway Holloway responds to Wildcat (Germany)'s 1997 open letter about his work.
Open Letter to John Holloway 1997 open letter from Wildcat (Germany) to John Holloway concering his article "Dignity's Revolt" and issues of class composition, the Zapatistas and more.
The Permanance of Primitive Accumulation Werner Bonefeld's article on primitive accumulation arguing that it is not just a phenomenon relating to the emergence of capitalism but is a necessary element of it, the "social constitution of capitalist social relations".
General intellect - Maurizio Lazzarato Maurizio Lazzarato's inquiry into the production of informational/cultural content as a commodity.
The concept of power and the Zapatistas The following article was contributed to autonomedia by John Holloway. We thank John Holloway for his kind permission. It was first published in…
Dignity's revolt - John Holloway The following article was contributed to autonomedia by John Holloway. It is the Chapter 8 of the forthcoming book, Zapatistas! Reinventing the…
A critique of the Fordism of the Regulation School - Ferruccio Gambino Translated by Ed Emery (in: Common Sense No. 19, June 1996).
Mexico is not only Chiapas - Katerina MEXICO IS NOT ONLY CHIAPAS NOR IS THE REBELLION IN CHIAPAS MERELY A MEXICAN AFFAIR. An abridged text from Common Sense #22.