Liberating society from the state and other writings: A political reader - Erich Mühsam Featuring a riveting collection of anarcho-communist poetry, essays, articles, and diary entries,…
The CNT in the Spanish revolution, volume 1 A careful chronicle of political change and hope in 1930s Spain, this staggering work examines how the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT),…
Whatever Happened at the End-Up? An account of queer workers at a gay bar in San Francisco organising in the IWW. From Tsunami #1 (March 1995). Photo via tumblr.
Revolutions in reverse: Essays on politics, violence, art, and imagination - David Graeber Capitalism as we know it appears to be coming apart.
The binds that tie: unions, ‘solidarity’, civil society and foreign policy in Bangladesh A look at the new unions emerging as part of the reforms of the garment industry –…
The tragic week, Spain 1909 - Murray Bookchin Murray Bookchin's history of the "tragic week": a spontaneous workers' uprising in Catalonia, Spain, which was isolated and crushed by the…
Anarchy: graphic guide - Clifford Harper A clearly written and simple introduction to anarchism, beautifully illustrated in Clifford Harper's distinctive woodcut-style, published in 1987…
Man!: a journal of the anarchist ideal and movement Vol. 03 No. 07-08 (July-August 1935) July-August 1935 issue of Man!: a journal of the anarchist ideal and movement.
The new radicals in the multiversity and other SDS writings on student syndicalism - Carl Davidson A manual for budding student organisers from one of the leaders of Students for a…
Black Star: an anarchist review Partial online archive of Black star, a publication of the Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation in Milwaukee USA. Published from 1975.
The 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite Strike - James Howard A paper by James Howard about the 1934 Toledo Auto-Lite strike.
"A rank and file union built by the rank and file”: Toledo, progressives, and the rise of the UAW 1933-1937 - Adam Lax A paper by Adam Lax on the union movement in Toledo, Ohio in the 1930s.