Anarchist conference in Liverpool 1913 A short article reproduced from a newspaper from 1913 giving brief details of an anarchist conference in Liverpool.
The road to Wigan Pier - George Orwell Orwell's examinations of the conditions for the working class in the north of England prior to World War Two and how he became a socialist.
Healthcare workers: where we stand-fighting on two fronts Basic overview of the terrain that health workers defending their terms and conditions is being…
‘Fighting for ourselves: Anarcho-syndicalism and the class struggle' review Collective Action's review of Solidarity Federation's recently published book 'Fighting for…
The freedom of the press - George Orwell George Orwell's original preface to Animal Farm about unofficial censorship of the press in the UK, a supposedly "democratic" country. In a…
Down and out in Paris and London - George Orwell Tramping memoirs from Orwell, where he worked in Paris as a dishwasher and then travelled around London, going from one bedsit to another.
On prisons, screws – and their unions An attempt to sketch out my attitude as an anarchist towards the prison system. Why do we oppose them? Why does our solidarity go to the jailed…
A short history of the police strikes of 1918-1919 - Ken Weller Ken Weller of Solidarity's brief history of the two strikes of London police officers during and…
Liverpool Against the Cuts occupy Liverpool City Council chamber While delegates from Labour councils across the country met at the BT Convention Centre in Liverpool…
Northern Ireland flag protests the politics of distraction On December 3rd Belfast City Council decided, by 29 votes to 21, to reduce the number of days the…
Vote Labour and still die horribly - Thames Valley Anarchists Angry pamphlet from 1986 by Thames Valley Anarchists arguing for workers to self organise and take…