Social revolution and revolutionary organisation: The FORAist alternative - Vadim Grayevski Machine translation of a short article by Vadim Grayevski of KRAS-IWA, on the…
Against friendship – Part I A short piece from Aragorn! of Little Black Cart and assorted other fame, about the development of an indistinction between the friendship and…
3 ways organizing with friends can lead to failure A piece with some ideas on practical organizing by B. Feld a member of the Workers' Solidarity Alliance and PDXSol. From Organized Anger
An extra cynical look at the People's Assembly Some thoughts on the People’s Assembly. Dissecting its claims to be the birth of a movement and looking at what is really required to take on…
Rethinking class: from recomposition to counterpower - Paul Bowman In this article Paul Bowman draws a line between revolutionary class analysis and universalist…
We, the anarchists! A study of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI) 1927-1937 - Stuart Christie A detailed, scholarly study of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI), a group of…
Fighting for the future: The necessity and possibility of national political organization for our time This essay is an argument for moving towards national organization in the United…
Betrayal - a critical analysis of rape culture in anarchist subcultures An important zine on rape culture in the anarchist milieu and what tends to happen during…
The WSM & fighting the last war - a reply to James O’Brien Andrew Flood responds to James O'Brien's critique of the Workers Solidarity Movement.
"I wouldn't want my anarchist friends to be in charge of a nuclear power station": David Harvey, anarchism, and tightly-coupled systems An industry-specific response to David Harvey's popular claim that anarchists can…
Activist scenes are no safe space for women: On abuse of activist women by activist men Tamara K. Nopper on the abuse of women by male activists and its unacceptable toleration within…
Resignation letter - John Crump John Crump's resignation letter from the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) in 1973. Written as he left the UK for Japan, he describes and critiques the two main currents (economic determinists and utopians) that existed in the organisation and its failure to respond to events in society.