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Define and Rule

Define and Rule: Native as Political Identity

An examination of political identities in post-colonial Africa.

Strike Against War: Helen Keller

Speech at Carnegie Hall, New York City, January 5, 1916, under the auspices of the Women's Peace Party and the Labor Forum

Guia introdutório libcom

Um conjunto de artigos introdutórios escritos ou compilados por libcom.org que explicam com clareza diversas questões, tópicos e ideias.

Liberal commentators respond to election catastrophe by lashing out

The catastrophic election results have left Democratic Party hacks lashing out at, well, pretty much…

(Post-)referendum Scottish politics - Arianna Introna

A critical activist- academic review of literature on Scottish Independence and Scottish Nationalism…

A brief timeline of Radical history in Edinburgh and the Lothians

A brief outline of the untold radical history of popular grassroots resistance on the East coast of…

Devlet: bir giriş

Bizlerin devlet derken ne anlatmak istediğimiz ve işçiler olarak nasıl tavır almamız gerektiğiyle ilgili bir açıklama.
Cat using a smartphone

Libcom traffic analysis 2016

An overview of visits to libcom.org over the past year.

Autonomous Centre of Edinburgh statement on Green Anarchist (31/7/1998)

DECISIONS OF SPECIAL ACE MEETING (31.7.98) TO DISCUSS GREEN ANARCHIST, supported by Scottish…

Statement about Green Anarchist- Counter Information

Counter Information’s response to articles in Green Anarchist. 1998.

The Scottish Federation of Anarchists (SFA) Aims and Principles(C. 1990)

The Scottish Federation of Anarchists (SFA) was a class struggle anarchist grouping of the early 1990s. It produced Scottish Anarchist magazine, a regular newsheet of the same name and had groups in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and elsewhere. It lasted a few years.

The Question of the State – La Guerre Sociale

This article from La Guerre Sociale No.2, March '78, was based on one written by Dauvé, who did not wish to become directly involved with LGS, but offered two texts for possible inclusion and said they could do as they wished with the texts. It was rewritten without Dauvé's participation – "completed, drastically cut and profoundly corrected and revised" according to LGS, but they also stated about 70% of the result…
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