Louise Michel: a Paris Communard in South London An article covering time spent in London by the former Paris communard, Louise Michel.
Movements and memory: The making of the Stonewall myth An examination by Elizabeth A. Armstrong and Suzanna M. Crage on why the Stonewall riots became central to gay collective memory while other events in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York did not.
2007: Chad Government Employees Strike An account of the general srike of public sector workers in Chad.
Green bans people 1971-75 Historical information about many of the key individuals and groups involved in the "green bans" by Australian construction workers in the early…
Communism in words A brief history of Esperanto, the language intimately tied to the common destiny of the working class.
Marginal Notes on Comments on Society of the Spectacle: Giorgio Agamben Giorgio Agambens notes on Debords Society of the Spectacle and its follow up Comments on Society of…
The women's day massacre, 1937 A short account of the 19 June killing of 16 people and wounding of 283 by police during a demonstration of women and children in support of a…
The Soviet wage system Information about wage differentials in the supposedly "socialist" Soviet Union in the 1930s.
East Germany, June 1953 A short account of the East German working class mass strike and uprising in 1953, which was crushed by Russian tanks, written by Andy Blunden in…
Young Patriots at the United Front Against Fascism Conference, 1969 A speech by William "Preacherman" Fesperman at the 1969 anti-fascism conference held by the Black…
Violence in the women’s suffrage movement A brief account of some of the many violent incidents in the UK women’s fight for the right to vote in the early 20th century, by Steven Johns.
Communism has not yet begun - Claude Bitot First published in 1995 in France: Section One, “The Historical Balance Sheet” includes chapters on: communist movements throughout history; Marx…