Book review: Undefeated - Terry Marsh Sporting autobiographies are two a penny. Henry Cooper has written three at the last count. George Best has written more than he has had livers – and that is saying something!
Film review: The Edukators Paul Michael gives an anarchist take on the 2005 German urban guerrilla-lite film, The Edukators.
Rebellion from the Roots: A Review Harry Cleaver's review of John Ross' book on the Zapatistas, Rebellion from the Roots.
Class history and theory: capitalism and communism in the USSR - review by Paresh Chattopadhyay Paresh Chattopadhyay's review of Stepen Resnick's book on the USSR, analysing the…
At the source of The Critique of Political Economy - Paresh Chattopadhyay Paresh Chattopadhyay's review of a collection of Marx and Engels' notebooks.
Review of 'Marx and Nature: A Red and Green Perspective' - Paresh Chattopadhyay Paresh Chattopadhyay's review of Paul Burkett's book. 'Marx and Nature'.
Chomsky ignores lessons of wars on Kosovo Marxist Humanism's review of Chomsky's book on the war in Kosovo, in which they criticise him for failing to make enough of Milosevic's crimes.
Walter Reuther, "social unionist" - Martin Glaberman Martin Glaberman's review of 'The Most Dangerous Man in Detroit: Walter Reuther and the Fate of American Labor'.
Review: Bad: the autobiography of James Carr Aufheben's review of James Carr's autobiography. Carr was a gang-member and jail-bird in 1960's California, became deeply politicized while…
Review: Against His-story, Against Leviathan Aufheben critically review Fredy Perlman's Against His-story, against Leviathan, and critique the ideology of primitivism it has influenced.
Review: Carry on Recruiting Aufheben reviews the Trotwatch pamphlet about British far left group the Socialist Workers Party, carry on recruiting.
Review: Fascism / Anti-Fascism by Jean Barrot Aufheben review "Fascism/Anti-Fascism" and ask does antifascism necessarily entail supporting one face of the state against another?