Organizing "wall-to-wall": the Independent Union of All Workers (1933-1937) - Peter Rachleff A history by Peter Rachleff of the Independent Union of All Workers (IUAW), a…
Stop kidding yourself: the police were created to control working class and poor people - Sam Mitrani A short historical account of the US police force explaining their origins in slave…
"The American blindspot": Reconstruction according to Eric Foner and W.E.B. Du Bois - Noel Ignatiev Noel Ignatiev's review of two books about Reconstruction, which was the period in…
Fourier and computer dating - Joan Roelofs Charles Fourier was an early utopian socialist who influenced many later theorists including Marx & Engels and the Situationists. His imaginative…
Marx and Engels collected works A collection of writings from Marx and Engels, consisting of 50 volumes, known as the Marx-Engels Collected Works (MECW). The collection includes…
Written in flames: naming the British ruling class - I-Spy Productions Anarchist pamphlet from 1987 with research and analysis on leading figures in the British ruling…
Ready, Welling and able: reflections on the events at Welling, 16.10.93 - Colin B West An account of, and thoughts on, the demonstration against the far right British National Party…
Ned Kelly's ghost: the Tottenham IWW and the Tottenham tragedy - John Patten An account of a little-known but tragic episode in the history of the Australian Industrial Workers…
Televisionaries: the Red Army Faction story - Tom Vague A short book on Germany's most notorious urban guerrilla group, the Red Army Faction, aka the Baader…
Strike action - Direct Action Movement Pamphlet on strike action, its uses and how to make it effective, published by the South and East London groups of the anarcho-syndicalist Direct…
Red years, black years: anarchist resistance to fascism in Italy A detailed pamphlet on the history of the Italian anarchist resistance to fascism from the 1920s to…
Personal recollections of the anarchist past - George Cores A personal account of episodes in the life of a little-known anarchist militant and shoe-maker from Leicester, George Cores, 1869-1949, who was involved in the Socialist League.