Living in an election year: A cartoon manifesto A comic made in the run-up to the 2004 US election, where the two candidates - Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore - stood for pretty…
Racism, free speech and the college campus As has been the case every year for as long as I can recall, an American college campus is once again embroiled in controversy over the expression of racism in its hallowed halls, and what it may seek to do in response.
Critical Comments in the NEFAC Workplace Position Paper Criticism of the North Eastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists' workplace position paper which they…
NYC transport workers fighting cuts fined A judge has imposed a $1m (£570,000) per day fine on New York's main transport union for a strike that has brought city transport to a standstill.
Lucy Parson's speech to the IWW in 1905 Lucy Parsons addressed the founding convention of the Industrial Workers of the World revolutionary union on two occasions and her speeches…
On September 11 and "Against the Double Tragedy" Chris Wright on the September 11 attacks and the statement "Against the Double Tragedy" put out by News and Letters.
Harass the brass: some notes toward the subversion of the US armed forces With updates in 2001, this article outlines the story of the widespread resistance and near-mutiny…
The olive drab rebels: military organising during the Vietnam era - Matthew Rinaldi This article is a detailed account of soldiers' and sailors' resistance to the Vietnam War in the…
1946: The Oakland general strike - Stan Weir An account by Stan Weir of the gen strike in Oakland, California, in 1946.
Guardian withdraws Chomsky interview The Guardian has withdrawn its recent interview with Noam Chomsky from its website, after their media editor admitted it was "misrepresenting... wrong... unjustified..." and has retracted the misrepresentations made in the interview with an "unreserved apology".