No Shortcuts, but to where? Nick Driedger reviews Jane McAlevey’s No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age. This article was first published by Organizing…
The Government of No One: The Theory and Practice of Anarchism by Ruth Kinna [Book review] Review of Kinna's 2019 book looking at questions of political violence, class, and class-struggle anarchism.
Fellow Worker : Barry Pateman reviews Cole, Struthers, and Zimmer, Wobblies of the World Formed in June 1905 at a Chicago conference, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) immediately set out to break up the existing American labour landscape.
The best is yet to come: a review of Mitchell Abidor’s edition of the Anarchist Encyclopedia A review of Mitchell Abidor's translated abridgment of the Anarchist Encyclopedia,…
The Sons of Night by Antoine Gimenez and the Giménologues [Book review] This is your chance to meet Antoine Gimenez who, by anybody’s standards, led an interesting life.
A partner not envisaged LEILA BERG, well-known as a writer for and about children, has contributed to several recent issues of ANARCHY.
Would-be Revolution - Peter Pluscardin Peter Pluscardin reviews EP Thomason’s ‘The Making of the English Working Class’ for Anarchy in 1964.
Anarchy #046 Issue of Anarchy magazine published in December 1964. This issue collects a series of book reviews of recent books including EP Thompsons the Making of the English Working Class
AFA book review: Anti-Fascism in Britain by Nigel Copsey Review by Dan Marden from issue 24 of Fighting Talk magazine (2000).
A Class Analysis? AFA Review of “The Nazis, Capitalism and the Working Class" by Donny Gluckstein Book review by Tom Cord, from Fighting Talk magazine issue 23 (1999).