SWP: The party of god - Wildcat Leaflet produced by Wildcat in 1988 concerning the First Gulf War (that is, Iran versus Iraq). It compares the position of the Socialist Workers…
The cotton pickers - B. Traven B Traven's novel about migrant labourers, poverty, crappy jobs, and the occasional successful strike... Set in 1920s Mexico. Here presented in…
Independent and free? A Glasgow anarchist's take on Scottish independence Written by a member of the Glasgow Anarchist Federation in a personal capacity, this article aims to…
International antinationalism! In this text written by Working Group “Just Do It!” of AntiFa AK Cologne, the authors lay out the perspective of "antinational communism"…
A nation state is not the solution but rather the problem - Abdullah Öcalan Article by imprisoned Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) leader Abdullah Öcalan, arguing against…
The Lusitania Riots of May 1915: A personal account - Pat O'Mara Pat O'Mara's personal account of the anti-German Lusitania riots of May 1915 which broke out in…
Anti-capitalism or anti-imperialism? Interwar authoritarian and fascist sources of a reactionary ideology: The case of the Bolivian MNR Loren Goldner's detailed account and analysis of the Bolivian Revolutionary…
War on the waterfront - Peter Cole Chapter 4 of "Wobblies on the waterfront-interracial unionism in progressive-era Philadelphia" by Peter Cole, an excellent text about the…
Malcolm X and anarchism - Wayne Price An article by Wayne Price for Black History Month 2010 on the relevance of Malcolm X's life and philosophy to anarchism.
The Only Hope of Ireland - Alexander Berkman Alexander Berkman's response to the treatment of those involved in the Easter Rising, from an issue of his newspaper The Blast.
Practical anarchists, we’: social revolutionaries in Dublin, 1885–7 - Fintan Lane Article by Fintan Lane on the pocket of anarchism in Ireland in the 1880s.
Some more thoughts on "the national question" After almost six months of putting it off, I spent an afternoon reading over Against Nationalism recently, as well as some of the criticism…