Brown, James Morgan (18??-1893) A short biography of James Morgan Brown, tailor, poet, gay socialist and anarchist communist.
Taking Leave of their senses: what does the Brexit vote mean? - Mouvement Communiste and Kolektivně proti kapitálu An analysis of the meaning of the Brexit vote in the UK, published on 20 October…
Aufstand und Produktion Ein faktenhaltiges Gedankenspiel für die Debatte über Aufstandsstrategien der Arbeiter_innenklasse: Erste Schritte in einer sechsmonatigen…
Policing the Chartists In response to the growing Charist movement the government turned to the army and the police to maintain control of the northern districts. As a…
40 years of Lucas Plan - Some thoughts Some of us take part in the ’40 years of Lucas Plan’ conference in Birmingham, 26th of November 2016 (http://lucasplan.org.uk/) - We wrote down…
The general strike of 1842 A detailed, full-length history of the UK Chartist general strike of 1842 against pay cuts and for universal male suffrage, by Mick Jenkins with…
The Luddites: machine-breaking in regency England A historical overview and analysis of the Luddite movement 1811-1816 which swept parts of the UK as workers smashed machines to defend their jobs…
London's anarchist HQ: 127 Ossulston St, 1894-1927 Originally written for the Freedom building fundraising blog as part off a history series kicking off the campaign, this article looks at the…
Legal action doesn't get the goods The recent employment tribunal ruling against Uber is not the end of the 'gig-economy' and might not change anything
An account of the BFI strike, 1974 A short personal account of a strike at the British Film Institute in 1974 by Jonathan Rosenbaum.
An account of the British Film Institute strikes, 2002 A short personal account of the strikes at the British Film Institute (BFI) in London in 2002.