Angry Workers' Bulletin #1 1986 First issue of Angry Workers' Bulletin, published Summer 1986. With thanks to the comrades at Splits and Fusions archive for scanning.
Interview with the International Communist Party on the SICobas movement An interview of members of the International Communist Party who are based in Italy and involved in…
Ghosts of Anarchist Past: a review of Kenyon Zimmer’s Immigrants Against the State - Donald Parkinson Donald Parkinson reviews Kenyon Zimmer's Immigrants against the state: Yiddish and…
The IWW and Paid Staff In the IWW, paid staff are often emblematic of a decayed, reactionary unionism. In this piece, Anton J., member of the Communist League and IWW,…
Debs: the last presidential candidate worth voting for - Anton Johannsen Bernie Sanders’ attempts to appeal to the legacy of a true class militant like Eugene Debs are…
Weekend at Bernie’s However fed up they may claim to be, a certain portion of the Left in the United States remains sympathetic if not outright loyal to the…
Riots, race and capitalism Appeals to “community” in the face of anti-police riots in Baltimore and elsewhere ignore the inherent class contradictions at the root of these…
Living in the shadow of Stalinism - Donald Parkinson Communists today must grapple with the difficult realities of the USSR, a society where capitalism didn’t operate but working class rule was…
Libertarian unnecessarian - Blake Nemo The libertarian/authoritarian dichotomy is less than useful for communist politics, writes Blake Nemo.
Nothing new to look at here: towards a critique of communization - Donald Parkinson Donald Parkinson takes a look at some of the theorists under the label of ‘communization’ and takes…
Why We Need a World Party - Donald Parkinson As a long-term goal communists should work towards a world party organized around a minimum/maximum programme that can tolerate factionalism…