Louise Michel and William Morris - Linda Richardson Article by Linda Richardson about the connections between Paris communard Louise Michel and libertarian socialist British artist William Morris.
The sans culottes in the French Revolution, 1793-1797 - Edinburgh DAM A short pamphlet produced by the Direct Action Movement about the sans culottes: the revolutionary,…
Lefebvre on the Situationists: an interview An at times playful conversation with Henri Lefebvre conducted by Kristin Ross. Lefebvre, then in his eighties, discussed his memories of Guy…
USI document for the International Syndicalist Conference (Paris, April 2007) A discussion paper by Italian syndicalist union USI for a Paris conference in 2007.
The proletariat has to take up the struggle against religious fanaticism which reinforces the state and increases divisions within the exploited - Mouvement Communiste and Kolektivně proti kapitálu The text against religious "fideism" which forms the body of this leaflet was…
A proletarian note: Charlie Hebdo - Hamid Moradei Already with Khomeini’s Fatwa crisis surrounding Salman Rushdie and the Mujahidin deafening Russian army in Afghanistan, we could justifiably…
Charlie Hebdo Earlier this week, gunmen attacked the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and murdered several of its cartoonists. Some thoughts on the various issues that have arisen out of this event…
The Christmas truce, 1914 - Steven Johns A short history of the widespread but unofficial truce between British and German troops on the Western front over Christmas, 1914 during World…
On top of a volcano - Jacques Philipponneau and René Riesel This unabridged version of an article published in Le Monde on December 4, 2014 features reflections…
Killing for development - M.A.R.C.U.S.E. (Autonomous Movement for Critical Reflection for the Use of the Survivors of the Economy) A brief analysis of the implications and broader significance of the ZAD movement…
Praise for ZAD - Some unfanatical zadophiles from Nantes, Grenoble, Carcassonne and other places A brief encomium for the ZADs of France (ZAD: Zone to Defend), local organizations…
L'enragé no. 1 A reprint (in both French and in English translation) of no. 1 of L'Enrage, a satirical journal founded by Jean-Jacques Pauvert and produced in France during the May 68 events. Translated by…