History and actuality of anarcha-feminism: lessons from Spain - Marta Iniguez de Heredia Anarcha-feminism is, ultimately, a tautology. Anarchism seeks the liberation of all…
The dialectic of exploitation and repression, forms of self-organization, and the avoidance of vulgar workerism Gayge Operaista writes about some of the strengths and weaknesses of anarchist…
Sex work: Solidarity not salvation An article by an Australian Wobbly sex worker advocating solidarity and syndicalism. Orginally published in the Autumn issue of Direct Action,…
The importance of dealing with Occupy's misogyny problem - Sasha Wiley An account of some misogynist dynamics within the Occupy movement and the need to challenge them.
Identity, politics, and anti-politics: a critical perspective A critique of identity politics from a queer, anarchist communist perspective, arguing that identity…
Anarcho-feminism: two statements Two statements regarding anarcho-feminism from 1971 by Chicago anarcho-feminists and the Black Rose Anarcho-Feminists respectively.
Redundancy: How It Feels - Beatrix Campbell A chapter from Beatrix Campbell's 1984 book Wigan Pier Revisited on redundancy and masculinity.
The problem with work - Kathi Weeks The introduction from Kathi Weeks' book 'The problem with work: feminism, Marxism, antiwork politics and postwork imaginaries'.
Swastika night - Katherin Burdekin Published in 1937, twelve years before Orwell's 1984, Swastika Night is an outstanding example of dystopian fiction. Weaving a tale of feudal…
The question of feminism - Lucia Sanchez Saornil Excerpts from a long article by Spanish anarchist Lucia Sanchez Saornil on women's liberation and the sexist attitudes of men in the Spanish…
This Is Not A Love Story: Armed Struggle Against The Institutions Of Patriarchy On Rote Zora in Germany and Canadian anarchist guerillas Ann Henson and Julie Belmas.
The rise of the British culture warriors This post was prompted by Joseph Kay's "bodies as a site of class struggle." As well as raising some interesting questions regarding the right to…