Reflections on ‘uneven and combined development’ and ‘class composition’ First part in a series of texts on 'revolutionary working class strategy' for the 21st century
Direct Action #37 (March 1987) Issue #37 of Direct Action, with articles on the need for cross-sectional solidarity to win strikes, the lessons of Wapping, disputes at Ardbride…
Direct Action #36 (January-February 1987) Issue #36 of Direct Action, with articles on Wapping, the J E Hangars and Silentnight disputes, attacks on workplace compensation rights, the…
Direct Action #35 (December 1986) Issue #35 of Direct Action, with articles on privatisation, nationalisation, and workers' control, TUC "realism", print trade unionists…
Direct Action #33 (October 1986) Issue #33 of Direct Action, with articles on fascism and antifascism 50 years after Cable Street, the Co-Op selling scab beds from Silentnight, a…
Covid-19: No going back to 'Business as Usual' A statement from Haringey Solidarity Group. Not sure what others are doing, either individually or in their groups, but once lockdown is reduced, there seems a lot we could fight for keeping. And we probably need to get a lot better organised as the attacks on the poor could come fast and hard
Direct Action #32B (September 1986) The "official" issue #32 of Direct Action, with articles on Labour and the TUC, Northern Ireland, the Silentnight dispute, workplace hazards, a…
Direct Action #32A (July 1986) Issue #32 of Direct Action, with articles on South Africa, Chernobyl, Richard Dawkins and The Selfish Gene, the environment, capitalism and food,…
State Control is not Socialism According to Tom Harris in The Daily Telegraph on 17 March, “we are all socialists now”.
Direct Action #31 (May 1986) Issue #31 of Direct Action, with articles on terrorism after the Berlin disco bombing and revenge attacks by the US, May Day 100 years on from…