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Kontra Corona, Kontra Pulitika

An anarchist statement on the current COVID-19 crisis written by an anarchist in the Philippines.

The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 08 No. 37 - 26 November 1921)

The 26 November 1921 issue of the Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 8 No. 37).
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The Workers' Dreadnought

Online archive of over 350 issues of this weekly suffragette and later left-wing communist newspaper founded by Sylvia Pankhurst, first appearing…

Confidence, Courage, Connection, Trust: A proposal for security culture

An article suggesting some ways that security practices can be improved. This article was submitted…

Clap For carers: A statement from some of us in Haringey Solidarity Group

We TOTALLY respect, appreciate and support all that those in the NHS are doing and putting themselves through, along with millions of other essential workers. But, we have concerns that the Clap For Carers gesture will be seen as a smoke screen for the government’s handling of the current situation.
capitalism is the virus

Capitalism is the Virus - Class Solidarity is the Cure!

Statement from IWW Ireland on a class response to Covid-19

Ang Virus ay Hindi Buhay, Samakatuwid Hindi Mapapatay

A pamphlet on the current COVID-19 pandemic, translated by an anarchist in the Philippines.

Libertarian Struggle #23 (January 1976)

Issue #23 of Libertarian Struggle, with articles on the acquittal of 14 anti-militarists, the campaign to save Spanish refugee Pedro Astudillo…

Libertarian Struggle #22 (December 1975)

Issue #22 of Libertarian Struggle, with articles on redundancies, inflation, the situation in Portugal, working-class resistance to the crisis…

Libertarian Struggle #21 (October 1975)

Issue #21 of Libertarian Struggle, with articles on the TUC, student struggles, women's magazines, police attacks on pickets, fascism, the tories…

What's the System? Review of an Angry Workers Pamphlet

The Angry Workers of the World (AWW), a group based in West London which publishes the irregular…

Class War #20 1986

An unnumbered issue of Class War from circa August 1986, with articles on gentrification and corrupt councils in the inner cities, South Africa,…
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