Nine anti-fascists acquitted at Welling trial Nine anti-fascist defendants were acquitted today, but six more remain in prison in need of support.
Nationalism and culture - Rudolf Rocker German anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker's classic text on nationalism and culture.
From Meta-Politics To Mass Murder – A New Right-Wing Extremism It is horrible. The massacre on Utøya and attack in Oslo’s government district is the worst right-wing terrorist act directed against the Scandinavian labor movement. How could it happen? How could such an extensive and long-term terrorist plan go completely unnoticed by the security police?
Debunking the Islamisation myth Fear that Western countries are undergoing a process of 'Islamisation' was the main motivation of Norwegian terrorist and mass murderer Anders…
Justice: Different for right and left A notable thing about the start of this week, other than the Norway shooting, has been the sheer obviousness of double standards in the British…
The new Integralist Conservatism: a briefing Jon Gaynor provides an introduction to the right-wing current of thought which encompasses groups like the EDL, anti-Muslim bloggers and authors,…
Casa Pound and the new radical right in Italy You'd be forgiven for thinking that a group of zine-publishing techie squatters into rock music, baiting the state and defending the working…
Stefano Delle Chiaie: Portrait of a 'black' terrorist - Stuart Christie Investigative journalism by Stuart Christie into the neo-fascist terrorist career of Stefano Delle…
The menace of anti-fascism A communist critique of anti-fascism, arguing that rather than small fascist groups, the real enemies of the working class are usually the mainstream "democratic" parties.
10 June 1924: The murder of Giacomo Matteotti Rome: Giacomo Matteotti is walking along the Tiber when he is attacked by a group of men and kidnapped. His body reappears a couple of months…
Fascism, fundamentalism, and the left Looking at the relationship between fascism, islamism and class, and the response of the left. Originally published in January 2011.