Subversion – the party’s over! The dissolution statement of UK libertarian communist group Subversion, looking at their activity over the previous 10 years.
Dole bondage? Up yours! An account of Wales against the JSA Originally a pamphlet written by a comrade who resigned from Wales Against the JSA. It chronicles the rise of the left in WAJSA and the consequent decline of that campaign. From Subversion #22 (1997)
Introducing Processed World Introduction and history of Processed World - a quarterly paper published in 1980's and 1990's in Silicon Valley, California. PW was written by…
1936-1967: A history of Spanish anarchist youth paper 'Ruta' Victor Garcia's brief history of the Catalan libertarian youth newspaper from its founding in the civil war to its final issue.
The network of anarcho-syndicalists (MASA), Croatia An introduction to MASA and its activities since its foundation in 2008.
Resistance from the other South Africa Neha Nimmagudda, a student from NYC, spent a few months working as a full time volunteer with the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement in South Africa. In this essay she reflects one of the movement's quarterly all night meetings in which critical issues are discussed.
No peace in the class war Article by Swedish group Kämpa Tillsammans on class composition in Sweden and the syndicalist 'register method'.
Organise! - Who We Are A statement from Organise!, class struggle anarchist group in Ireland, describing who the group are.
An Introduction to Kämpa tillsammans! A brief introduction to Kämpa tillsammans! (Struggle Together!), a Swedish communist group.
1919-1922: The Workers’ Opposition A short history of a group within the Russian Communist Party that struggled against the increasing party bureaucracy and for trade union control…
Open meeting to set up a London anarchist youth network - meeting minutes The minutes of a meeting of the organisationalist/class struggle tendency within the London…
The Anarchist Youth Network (AYN), personal recollections, 2002-2004 - Steven Johns Brief historical notes on the organisation the Anarchist Youth Network (AYN). The AYN was a loosely…