Southampton: Britain's Wisconsin? Public sector workers in Southampton are reaching the end of a week of strike action, organised in response to swingeing cuts and job losses…
Blue Labour – “faith, family and dog-whistle politics.” An interview with political theorist Ed Rooksby Shift interview Ed Rooksby on the ascendent "blue labour" faction which currently…
Introduction to ‘A reply to Aufheben’ - A former member of Aufheben A reply from a former member of Aufheben to Theorie Communiste. Previous entries in this debate can be found in Riff-Raff No. 8.
Voices of the Manchester strike Thousands marched through the streets of Manchester today in support of public sector strikes called against proposed pension reforms and in…
The demolition of social housing? The state attack on tenants & tenancies A critical look at some of the major changes happening to social housing in the UK—and its likely…
J30 strike - updates and accounts Today, hundreds of thousands of workers in the UK across several unions are taking strike action against the government's austerity measures, in…
Bust the myths: six reasons to support the pensions strike This week will see a wave of strikes across Manchester and the country as thousands of teachers,…
The class struggle hits the road Subversion on the anti-roads movement, and its relation to the class struggle.
Wildcats in the post Article about recent wildcat strikes and disputes in the UK post office from Subversion in 1996.
Miserable worker The first of a bulletin produced by workers around the Manchester area, tirading against work, published in the Subversion journal.
Solidarity, good and bad! An unemployed member of Subversion critically responds to Employment service strikes. We do not agree with this article but reproduce it for reference.
Employment service strikes An article by Subversion examining the employment service workers' strike of 1995-1996, and arguing for benefit claimants to support the strike.