Return of the repressed; new days of rage for garment workers - and the disappeared... After a long period of relative quiet, workers are again taking mass action in the Bangladeshi…
Workers' struggles in East Asia (April 2012) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around East Asia during April 2012 and related resources. The most important stories…
Non-Western Anarchisms: Rethinking the global context Written by Jason Adams as an attempt to reconceptualize the history and theory of first-wave…
The predictable rise of a red bourgeoisie: the end of a mythical Nepalese Maoist 'revolution' Reflections on the recent evolution of Maoism in Nepal.
Workers' struggles in East Asia (July 2011) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around East Asia during July 2011 and related resources. The most important stories…
Workers' struggles in East Asia (June 2011) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around East Asia during June 2011 and related resources. The most important stories…
Workers' struggles in East Asia (May 2011) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around East Asia during May 2011 and related resources. The most important stories appear…
Class struggle in Maghreb and Mashrek... Class War Group: Class struggle in Maghreb and Mashrek (Leaflet 2011/04)
Workers' struggles in Asia (February 2011) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around Asia (focusing on East Asia) during February 2011 and related resources. The most…
Article index by country This list collects all articles published in the Japanese journal Libero International according to the country they deal with, in the order they were published.
Workers' struggles in Asia (January 2011) Summary and links to news stories of workers' struggles around Asia (focusing on East Asia) during January 2011 and related resources. The most…
A Note on Libero International If the activities of anarchists in the west have been overshadowed and overwhelmed by those of opportunistic politicians and premature revolutionaries, those of their Asian comrades have been almost obliterated.