On “Exchange” – Joseph Déjacque Joseph Déjacque's 1858 essay outlining a firmly anarcho-communist philosophy, against the mutualism of Proudhon.
The Unique and Its Property The Unique and Its Property brings to the world a radical view: egoism, the notion that the individual is the measure of all things. Max Stirner…
Why is there a Esperanto Workers Movement?: Gary Mickle English translation of Gary Mickles article about the creation of the Esperanto workers movement and…
Why misogynists make great Informants: How gender violence on the left enables state violence in radical movements Courtney Desiree Morris on the disruptive role of misogynists in radical…
Medina Onrubia de Botana, Salvadora Carmen, 1894-1972 A short biography of Argentinian feminist anarchist poet and writer Salvadora Carmen Medina Onrubia…
Kaminsky, Vladimir Konstantinovich (1889 or 1891-1920) A short biography of Vladimir Kaminsky, active in Ukraine and then in Siberia
Wichita students sit-in for US civil rights, 1958 A short history of the first successful sit-in protest of the civil rights movement in the Dockum Drug Store in Kansas.
The British Anarchist Movement and the Russian Revolution A short account of how British anarchists related to the Russian Revolution of 1917
Askarov, German Karlovich (1882-1937?) (real name Iakobson) aka Herman Kleiner, German, Oskar Burritt A short biography of anarchist German Askarov, a leading light in the Russian anarchist movement.
Silvestrov, (Seliverstov) Nikolai Grigorevich (1896-1937) A short biography of Russian anarchist Nikolai Silvestrov
St Bart's Hospital strike continues More than 700 cleaners, porters, and security staff at Barts NHS Trust in London are nearing the end of a 7 day strike for a pay increase of 30p…
Pannekoek and Gorter's Marxism A lengthy introduction to the marxism of Pannekoek and Gorter, followed by five translated texts from these two authors.