Direct Action (SolFed) #35 2005 Anarcho-syndicalist magazine published by the Solidarity Federation. This issue's theme: Drugged Society.
Support anti-fascists arrested in “Tyumen case” The support group of antifascists, defendants of “Tyumen case” issued a call for fundraising. For working links, check original at https://avtonom.org/en/news/tyumenskoe-delo-sbor-sredstv
The Raven #37: Anarchism in the Americas and China Anarchist journal published by Freedom Press in 1998.
مارکس در مگا دستکاری ها و تبدیل مارکس به مارکسیسم از سوی "مارکسیستها" به منظور بهره برداری از آموزشهای تاریخی این انسان اندیشه ساز به نفع بورژوازی.
Organising in the voluntary sector - interview with Bristol Solfed An interview with Solidarity Bristol (Solfed) about one of their members helping organise a voluntary/community sector workplace. From Direct Action #34, 2005.
Shed No Tears For Blunkett - Mark Barnsley Critical appraisal of New Labour Home Secretary David Blunkett including his time as leader of Sheffield Council in the 1970s and 1980s…
Direct Action (SolFed) #34 2005 Anarcho-syndicalist magazine published by the Solidarity Federation. This issue's theme: organising.
Direct Action (SolFed) #33 2004 Anarcho-syndicalist magazine published by the Solidarity Federation. This issue's theme: small world & globalisation.
Direct Action (SolFed) #32 2004 Anarcho-syndicalist magazine published by the Solidarity Federation. This issue's theme: sustainability
Sick boy of Europe With long working hours and proven links to disease and death, the UK is the sick boy of Europe. The move to a service-based economy and the resulting social change is being exploited by Capitalism to prevent working class organisation, keep down wages, and attack working conditions. Solidarity Federation article from 2004.
Direct Action (SolFed) #31 2004 Anarcho-syndicalist magazine published by the Solidarity Federation. This issue's theme: "reasons to be cheerful".
Black Flag 133 (3-6-1985) An issue of the anarchist newspaper Black Flag from 1985, including, evicton of 121 Bookshop postponed, interview with a school striker, CNT,…