Review of "The Couriers are revolting" A review of The Couriers are revolting! The Despatch Industry Workers Union, 1989-92 (Kate Sharpley Library, £1.50) from the Australian publication Rebel Worker Vol.19 No.5 (167) Oct.-Nov. 2000.
The will and the way? A review of John Rapp's Daoism and Anarchism... A review of Daoism and Anarchism: Critiques of State Autonomy in Ancient and Modern China by John A…
The New Jim Crow discredited, advocates demand revision Radical scholars and social justice activists say the popular discourse of The New Jim Crow promotes…
‘Fighting for ourselves: Anarcho-syndicalism and the class struggle' review Collective Action's review of Solidarity Federation's recently published book 'Fighting for…
She’s just not that into you - Nina Power Nina Power's critical review of Tiqqun's Theory of the Young-Girl.
Book review: Ethnic relations in Israel - Nira Yuval-Davis Book review by Nira Yuval-Davis of 'Ethnic relations in Israel'.
Ill Manors, directed by Ben Drew, and The Angels' Share, directed by Ken Loach Official 'truth' being more dishonest as well as stranger than fiction, Tom Jennings looks instead…
Another review of Fighting for ourselves Nate Hawthorne reviews Solidarity Federation's upcoming pamphlet, Fighting for ourselves: anarcho-syndicalism and the class struggle.
Symposium: Truth and revolution A symposium on Michael Staudenmaier's Truth and Revolution: A History of the Sojourner Truth Organization, 1969–1986. From Insurgent Notes #7.
Review of Carlo Tresca: Portrait of a Rebel Iain McKay reviews Nunzio Pernicone's book Carlo Tresca: Portrait of a Rebel.
For a new workerism: Glaberman, Weir and Lynd Alex Erikson reviews “Punching Out” by Marty Glaberman, “Singlejack Solidarity” by Stan Weir, and “Wobblies and Zapatistas” by Staughton Lynd and Andrej Grubacic.