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Chapter 6: After The Poll Tax, What Is Left?

“Toppling the Vendome column”, Wood engraving, 1872

Dimensions of Radical Political Emancipation

Living The Dream with the Anti-Nuclear Movement in Japan

In this episode of Living The Dream we look at the anti-nuclear movement in Japan and its connection…

Founding of the Comintern - Then and Now

A century ago, from 2nd — 6th March 1919, 52 delegates, more than 40 from various political organisations outside Russia, met in Moscow.

Graeber’s Bullshit Jobs Theory is Missing The Bullshit Reeking in The Room

David Graeber's new book provides interesting insights to the nature of modern work, but it fails to…

Do All Organizing Roads Lead to Bernie? A Response to Eric Blanc’s Interview on Dead Pundit Society From a West Virginia Teacher and Strike Leader

West Virginia teacher and strike organizer Michael Mochaidean argues against an…

Not a single wheel can turn: Further thoughts on organising and mobilising in the “gig” economy

A report on Deliveroo riders in Manchester taking their second day of strike action…

Teachers' Strike in Oakland

The seven-day strike in Oakland was part of a series of recent teachers' strikes in the U.S.
1958 Notting Hill race riots.

1958 Notting Hill race riots

Ron Ramdin's history on the 1958 Notting Hill 'race riots', which saw mass racial violence last for several days over a wide area of West London…

Chapter 5: Sinking The Flagship

The aim of the Anti-Poll Tax campaign was to make the tax unworkable. If enough people refused to pay, then the Poll Tax couldn't be enforced. The courts would be blocked; the bailiffs would be turned away; wage arrestment would prove too complicated; and the final solution — prison — would prove politically disastrous for any Labour council (and in any case was unenforceable because there was no room for large…
Isizwe

Isizwe (journal of the United Democratic Front)

Isizwe (The Nation) was the journal published by the United Democratic Front to stimulate discussion and debate on topics including workerism,…

Chapter 4: Riot And Rebellion

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