Malcolm X, Smethwick, and the influence of the African American freedom struggle on British race relations in the 1960s An essay by Joe Street detailing Macolm X's trip to Smethwick, Birmingham in the…
Obi B. Egbuna, C. L. R. James and the birth of black power in Britain: Black radicalism in Britain 1967–72 R.E.R. Bunce's essay on the political direction black British radicalism took in…
“Britain is no longer white”: James Baldwin as a witness to Postcolonial Britain An essay by Rob Waters on James Baldwin's time in and reflections on Britain.
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Direct Action: Paper of the Syndicalist Workers' Federation (1950s-1970s) Online archive of over 100 issues of Direct Action, a monthly paper produced by the Syndicalist…
The massacre of Anarchists and Maximalists at Sandormokh A short account of the murders of revolutionaries at Sandormokh
Direct Action #20 (November 1984) Issue #20 of Direct Action, with articles on miners and the law, Ian MacGregor, the idea of an international miners' union as "the miners' next…
Strange hierarchies - Benedict Anderson A talk given by the scholar Benedict Anderson on how aspects of class operate in Thai everyday life.
Direct Action: Paper of the Direct Action Movement (1980s) Online archive of over 75 issues of Direct Action, an anarcho-syndicalist paper produced by the…
Fighting Talk Edinburgh: Broadsheet of Edinburgh Anti-Fascist Action An archive of Fighting Talk Edinburgh, a publication produced by Edinburgh Anti-Fascist Action in…
Putting the Record Straight on Bakunin - Solidarite Ouvriere/ASRAS This text, originally published by Solidarite Ouvriere, the monthly paper of the Alliance Syndicaliste Revolutionnaire et Anarcho-syndicaliste, was first translated into English in the 1970s and published in Libertarian Communist Review #2, and then made available online by the struggle.ws website.
Building the Revolutionary Party? - Geoff Foote An article by Geoff Foote critically examining the idea of a "revolutionary party". This article was first published by the Organisation of Revolutionary Anarchists in Libertarian Communist Review #1, and then made available online by the Struggle.ws website.