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Workers' self-management in Algeria - Ian Clegg

Ian Clegg's history of workers' self-management in Algeria following the Algerian Revolution.
Mikhail Bakunin

Bakunin's Conceptions of Revolutionary Organisations and Their Role: A Study of His 'Secret Societies' - Arthur Lehning

An article by noted scholar of Bakunin, Arthur Lehning, on the Russian…
Cover of book: Cloudy pattern with red, yellow and blue backgrounds.

Hope Against Hope: An Out of the Woods Book Coming Soon

We’re really excited to announce that Common Notions are publishing an edited collection of our…

Rent Strike Guide: A Complete Crash Course for Organizing During a Pandemic

Further Reading

10. Mein Kampf & Tuskegee

Peter Linebaugh on Hitler's anti-semitic views on syphilis and their parallels with racist medical trials in America.
The Strike Against Genocide Manifesto

The STRIKE AGAINST GENOCIDE Manifesto

With the decline of the economy and the rise of mass strikes we have the ability to glitch the system and push substantive demands. As the…

9. "I had a little bird..." Bolshevism and the 'Flu

The largest, quickest, and most devastating pandemic in all of human history was the influenza epidemic whose first of three waves began in Kansas in March 1918, and recurred in ever widening and more mortal forms in the autumn and the winter. Yet, this epidemic is distinguished from others by a second reason, the historical amnesia - a virtual blackout of memory - that has greeted it in subsequent generations. Its…

The Corona crisis - A letter from China

The 1918 flu pandemic in the CNT media

The notorious flu epidemic of 1918 – known as the ‘Spanish’ flu epidemic – was first reported among US troops bound for the First World War trenches. Given the enormous mobility of troops at the time, the disease was largely free to spread to fresh population centres and so it claimed the lives of 50 million people worldwide. Spreading like wildfire. A powerful example of the destructive power of a pandemic.

8. Gothic Disguises of Industrialization

7. Yellow Fever & Racism of the Founding Fathers

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