Guillaume-Schack, Gertrud (1845-1903) A short biography of the "Anarchist Countess" Gertrud Guillaume-Schack, active in the Socialist League.
In memory of Cameron Minshull Greater Manchester Hazards Centre and Families Against Corporate Killers statement on the death of Cameron Minshull, 16, at an engineering…
SWP's Tom Walker: Why I am resigning A journalist at the Socialist Workers Party newspaper on his decision to quit following the way the grouping dealt with accusations of rape and…
My experience with the work programme so far I was recently reffered onto the Work Programme by the Job Centre on very sketchy grounds. Yesterday I had my initial introductory group meeting…
The 1926 general strike in Hackney Barry Burke's account of the UK general strike of 1926 in the East London borough of Hackney.
Rejecting the compulsory jobs guarantee and the left's work ethic A look at Labour's compulsory jobs guarantee and the problematic narratives that inform the debate…
Theorizing patriarchy - Silvia Walby Silvia Walby's 1990 book sets out a dual-systems approach to theorizing capitalism and patriarchy, synthesising Marxist and radical feminist…
Strikers' handbook: A claimants' union benefits guide A guide produced by claimants for strikers during the UK miners strike 1984-1985.
Incite - Manchester Anarchist Youth A short zine from the Manchester group of the Anarchist Youth Network, from around 2002. It's pretty rubbish but we reproduce it for reference…
Resignation letter - John Crump John Crump's resignation letter from the Socialist Party of Great Britain (SPGB) in 1973. Written as he left the UK for Japan, he describes and critiques the two main currents (economic determinists and utopians) that existed in the organisation and its failure to respond to events in society.
Full Sutton prisoners strike 1995 Fist hand accounts of a massive work strike that involved 250 prisoners over several days. Originally sent to the Anarchist Black Cross
Why no platform is still relevant, and the trouble with liberal "anti-fascism" Some on the liberal end of the anti-fascist movement have argued that "no platform" is dead and free…