Fire and flames: A history of the German autonomist movement Fire and Flames is no detached academic study, but a passionate, hands-on, and engaging account of…
Conflict and repression in an Argentinean car factory: a cycle of resistance from a worker’s perspective Maurizio Atzeni presents a worker’s account of two factory occupations in Argentina during the mid-1990s. This reconstruction, rather than focusing on the role of specific agents, allows an unveiling of the dynamics through which the clash between the employer’s drive for profitability and workers’ interests in defence of their salaries developed.
The inefficiency of capitalism - Brian Oliver Sheppard Sheppard takes on capitalism by critiquing the fact that by fostering desire over need, waste,…
Social contract must go under - Anarchist Worker An article about Labour's attack on the social contract from issue number 34, April 1977 of the Anarchist Worker. Scanned by and gratefully taken…
Worker Occupations in Argentina A paper by Maurizio Atzeni looking at the degeneration of four co-operatives that arose during the upheavels in Argentina 2001.
The One Big Union Monthly (September 1937) The September 1937 issue of IWW journal The One Big Union Monthly, with articles by John Sershon, Covington Hall, x302661, Fred Thompson, Joseph…
Communication Worker bulletin Partial archive of Communication Worker, bulletin of the Communication Workers Group in the UK in the 1980s.
A brief history of the Spanish anarchist refugees and immigrants in Australia A short history of Spanish anarchist migrants who fled to Australia following the Spanish civil war,…
Sparks bulletin A partial archive of the Sparks bulletin of the Public Transport Workers Association, published by the Melbourne group of the Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation between 1986 and 1991. At its…
Anarchy magazine (series 2) Complete online archive of the second series of Anarchy magazine, published by the Anarchy Collective in London in the 1970s and 1980s in 38…
Housing is theft - housing is freedom A rare pamphlet, where Ward talks on one of his favourite subjects – housing – and how anarchists have dealt with it within the confines of state…
Educate, disempower, destroy The Imaginary Party on the NUS, the prospects for higher education and students and how the latter can organise around their material interests.