"Where license reigns with all impunity": an anarchist study of the Rotinonshón:ni polity Generations before historical contact with Europeans,the Six Nations of the…
Snake march - Phinneas Gage Concluding Phinneas Gage’s three-part series on struggles at the Canada Post during 2011, we present ‘Snake march’. In this final installment, he…
Buffalo Jump - Phinneas Gage The second in a three part series about a strike at Canada Post. Phinneas Gage describes how the strike rolled on as the workers faced a common…
Turning up the Heat - Phinneas Gage The first of a three part series that detail a set of organizing actions by postal workers in Canada during 2011. It is written by fellow…
Locked arms and open hearts: students from the Okanagan Valley mobilize for Ayotzinapa Students from the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia organize to offer solidarity on the Global Day…
Toronto harm reduction workers organize with the IWW An article about a new IWW campaign of harm reduction workers in Toronto.
A worthless piece of plastic - Invisible Man This week’s piece comes to us by a regular Recomposition contributor, Invisible Man. In the face of fierce debates on racism, profiling, protests…
On Bluffing - Phinneas Gage An article by Phinneas Gage, in which he analyzes three instances in different organizing scenarios where bluffing, whether premeditated or…
Anarchism in the rear-view mirror A critique of anarchism by two former members of platformist groups in Quebec, We do not necessarily agree with all the points they make, but…
Mortar 2 The second volume of Mortar, Common Cause's theoretical journal, is now available online. Inside you will find an editorial introduction, along with articles covering anti-organizationalist…
History of the Socialist Party of Canada - J. M. Milne A history of the Socialist Party of Canada, written in 1973. We do not agree with all of the…
The impossibilists: a brief profile of the Socialist Party of Canada - Peter E Newell A brief look at the Socialist Party of Canada, part of the World Socialist Movement. We disagree…