Lobbying for the limited yet impossible From the 9th to the 12th September, Brighton will play host to the 144th TUC Congress. As is the norm lately, this will be preceded by a "lobby"…
Are free individuals the necessary prerequisites for a successful struggle for freedom? - Anselm Jappe In this text written in late 2011, Anselm Jappe criticizes the popular slogan “We…
Occupy vs eviction: radicals, reform, and dispossession Blog post about anti-foreclosure and eviction struggles, and reformism and radicals in mass…
No more double-edged swords In this post I argue that we should build organizations that can't be used as instruments for enforcing capitalist social relationships.
Hypotheses on reform and repression in the United States Speculative remarks on political trends in the present U.S.
Navigating negotiations Nate Hawthorne takes a look at how labor-capital structures of negotiation have changed in response to worker militancy and the state changing…
Catastrophism, disaster management and sustainable submission - Rene Riesel and Jaime Semprun In this book first published in 2008, Jaime Semprun and René Riesel examine the…
Party leaders push reform - "[insert adjective here] capitalism" on the way? The leaders of all three major parties in the UK have been making the case for "reforming" British…
After the next storm passes Article speculating on possible outcomes in Occupy, current anti-austerity struggles, and radical involvement.
Reform is possible and reformism is guaranteed An article by Nate Hawthorne responding to 'Is reform possible?' on whether significant reform is possible in contemporary capitalism, how it…
Is reform possible? A piece exploring whether the increasingly common claim by various anarchists and communists that reform is impossible is actually true. Inspired…
Abracadabrant - Encyclopedie des Nuisances The Encylcopédie des Nuisances analyzes the phenomenon of state- and corporate-approved environmentalism and provides some stark examples of the…