Cattivi Maestri: Some Reflections on the Legacy of Guido Bianchini, Luciano Ferrari Bravo and Primo Moroni - Steve Wright Steve Wright's analysis of the ideas of three Marxists who, along with Antonio…
Libertarian Marxism's Relation to Anarchism - Wayne Price The current world-wide revival of anarchism is premised on the decline of Marxism. Yet there remains…
Darkness at midnight: Review of Midnight Oil - Work, Energy, War, 1973-1992 by Midnight Notes A review of an anthology of articles by the US autonomist Marxist-influenced…
Theses on the mass worker and social capital - Silvia Federici and Mario Montano A text from the first wave of Italian ‘autonomist Marxist’ theory, first published under the name…
There and back again: mapping the pathways within autonomist Marxism - Steve Wright Steve Wright analysis different currents of autonomist Marxism, centred in Italy from the 1960s and…
Keep on smiling - questions on immaterial labour Aufheben critically review Negri and Hardt's works, Empire and Multitude, examining in particular their conception of "immaterial labour".
The door to the garden: feminism and Operaismo - Mariarosa Dalla Costa A paper on the history of Italian Marxist feminism given at a seminar on Operaismo ('workerism')…
When two sevens clash: punk and autonomia An article on the relationship between punk and Autonomia presented by Keir at the No Future conference, September 2001.
Take over the city: community struggle in Italy - Lotta Continua Excellent article from Lotta Continua about different struggles of workers in their local areas in…
The limits of Negri's class analysis: Italian autonomist theory in the seventies - Steve Wright Steve Wright's critical analysis of Negri's ideas.
The power of women and the subversion of the community - Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Selma James An influential pamphlet by Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Selma James in 1972 that used…
The transgression of a laborer: Malcom X in the wilderness of America Italian Autonomist Ferruccio Gambino's analysis of the development of Malcolm X's thought, from…