Solidarity: for workers' power (Aberdeen) #03 Issue 3 of the magazine of Solidarity (Aberdeen) with articles on Consolidated Pneumatic, the KAPD and the German revolution, housing in Aberdeen, technology and workers' control. From around 1968.
Auld Reekie anarchy Article about the Edinburgh Unemployed Centre and its sabotage by the local Labour Party from 1995 in the libertarian communist journal, Subversion.
Scottish libertarian socialism in pictures Gallery of photographs relating to workers' struggles and the anarchist movement in Scotland.
Scotland’s Libertarian Left This article was published in Bella Caledonia and attempts to explore the idea of ‘self-determination’ and the connections between a libertarian…
Braveheart and Scottish nationalism Article on national self-determination in Scotland. Written by Iain MacSaorsa, Scottish Anarchist, number 3, the magazine of Scottish Federation…
Solidarity: for workers' power (Aberdeen) #06 Issue 6 of the Aberdeen group of Solidarity's magazine, covering disputes of bus workers, fishermen and others. Probably from 1970.
Housing rents and the tenants struggle in Scotland - Solidarity This is a Solidarity pamphlet by Tom Woolley on housing and rents in Scotland
An introduction to ‘A visit to the Island of Sanday’ This is Stuart Christie’s introduction to Rev. Alexander Goodfellow’s ‘A visit to the Island of Sanday’, part of which was published by Cienfuegos Press. It is a commentary on nationalism and Scottish independence, putting forward an alternative system of direct democracy and self-managed federalism.
Peace meal - George Williamson This journal contains a handful of articles reflecting on and analysing the state of the Peace Movement in Scotland in the mid-1960s.
Glasgow Busmen in action - Solidarity This pamphlet is about the Glasgow bus strike of April 1964. It tries to draw some lessons which may be of value to other busmen and perhaps even…
On our chaotic swarm - Edinburgh University Occupation Edinburgh University Occupation was invited to sign a national "occupation manifesto" at the start…