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The Real Cause of the Beginning and End of WWI

Explanations of the cause of WW1 and its ending are always carefully avoided every year as regularly as the commemoration itself.

Precarity and the 'Gig Economy'

The translation of the Theses on Precarity and the ‘Gig Economy’ that follows, appeared in Mutiny/Mutinerie, the bilingual agitation sheet of our…

Pamphlet: We want a new society - and don’t we need it!

We wrote the final part of our vulgar system-series about 'social alternatives'. We compiled the…

Factory occupation! Temporary and permanent Honda workers in Manesar, India

Negro Matapacos, Chilean canine protester

In Chile the late street dog known as Negro Matapacos (“Black Cop-Killer”), has become a symbol of rebellion. Matapacos was a famous street dog…

TV Series Review: DAMNATION

A brief review of the TV series 'Damnation' (2017)

Global Protests: The Relentless Capitalist Crisis Demands the Overthrow of the System

How to make sense of these mushrooming mass protests-cum-rebellions which have no clear class…

Losing Momentum: Corbynism in the Rear-View Mirror

The authors of this text are three young people who have been, at various times and various degrees, supporters of Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour…

In Defense of A/S: Centralism and Decentralism

discussing the Anarcho-syndicalist approach to centralism

Extinction Rebellion: Not the Struggle we Need, Pt. 2

The second part of our critique of Extinction Rebellion, focussing on how their organisational form…

The Ecology of Feminism and the Feminism of Ecology

Ynestra King outlines the argument that links the critiques of feminism and ecology together and asserts that they are, in fact, inseparable. She…
Graphic from the cover of I Volsci issue 4 May/June 1978

Violence of the State - I Volsci

I Volsci (The Volscians) are a group of Autonomists well rooted in the proletarian quarters of Rome. They are considered the “hard" fraction of…
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