The Fight For Britain, The Fight For Democracy, And The War Aims Of The Working Class - Karl Korsch Karl Korsch on the working class and World War II in 1941.
Bombs, BNP splits and the EDL The 11-year prison sentence passed down to BNP bomber Terence Gavan, the ongoing Aryan Strike Force trial, the ructions in Stoke council group…
First buses London strike injunction After the banning of the British Airways cabin crew strike, now First bus workers have also been banned from striking by the courts.
Islam 4UK organisation banned Islam4UK will become a proscribed organisation on Thursday following their attempted Wootton Bassett protest.
Loopholes - Royal Mail and the union A Royal Mail worker describes the problems with the union and their motivations in the aftermath of the 2009 strikes.
Letter from a London street cleaner An account of working life for a London street sweeper hired through a temp agency.
Islam4UK to march in Wootton Bassett The recent announcement by Islam4UK for a demonstration at Wootton Bassett has caused the intended media flap and reactions from many sides and…
Unfinished business - review by Subversion Class War Federation's book Unfinished business - the politics of Class War, is reviewed by the Subversion group which points out several…
Croissants and roses - New Labour, communalism, and the rise of muslim Britain An account and analysis of the rise of communalism, multiculturalism and the creation of the British…
Cowards, Sickos and Weirdos: A Quick Drink With The Far Right is the far right still populated by “Cowards, Inadequates and Losers, Faggots, Passing Trade, Sickos…
State control and proletarian reproduction in the UK - Wildcat Control has always been part of the function of the welfare state. After the second world war in particular, it was not only a matter of keeping dissatisfied and rebellious workers quiet through concessions, but also of integrating them into the state and better controlling them through a centralised organisation of their reproduction; thus the state gained a clearer view of the living conditions of workers and was…