No God, no boss, no husband: The world’s first anarcha-feminist group An account of the first anarchist-feminist group in Argentina during the 1890s.
The end of politics: theses on the crisis of the regulatory system of the commodity form - Robert Kurz In this essay first published in 1994, Robert Kurz examines the history of …
The women's question: A case study of the Russian Revolution A libertarian socialist analysis of Women's roles in the Russian Revolution, critiquing Lenin and…
Italy: austerity is violence on the bodies of women In Rome, activist women responded to the #occupypatriarchy call ut initiated by the Occupy Wall Street Movement. The group, composed of students,…
Oppression within oppression: a response to “A Question of Privilege” A response to an article called A Question of Privilege, which looks at the intersection of class…
Feminism, finance and the future of #Occupy - An interview with Silvia Federici Silvia Federici discusses the Occupy Movement and the struggles of social reproduction to challenge…
Response to: Prostitution is not compatible with anarchism This is a response to the authors of the leaflet distributed at the "Sex work and Anarchism"…
SORWUC [the Service, Office and Retail Workers' Union of Canada] - Frances Rooney A 1978 article on SORWUC, a union formed with the intent to organize in industries traditionally…
Women, the State, and the Family An essay by E. Moraletat examining the feminist movement in the context of women's relationship with the State and the bourgeois family.
“Separate and equal”?: Mujeres Libres and anarchist strategy for women's emancipation A history of the Mujeres Libres, a women's anarchist organisation founded in Spain, May 1936, which…
Caliban and the witch - Silvia Federici Caliban and the Witch is a history of the body in the transition to capitalism. Moving from the peasant revolts of the late Middle Ages to the…
Women, the unions and work, or… what is not to be done - Selma James Excellent critique of the structural position of unions, work, and unwaged labour from a feminist…