Walter, Nicolas, 1934-2000 A short biography of British anarchist and journalist, who was one of the Spies for Peace, Nicolas Walter.
Fascists and police routed: the battle of Cable Street - Reg Weston Cable Street - October 4th 1936 - an eyewitness account by Reg Weston, Higham resident and life-time…
The soul of man under socialism - Oscar Wilde The famous writer and poet Oscar Wilde's key text outlining his personal vision for a libertarian socialist society, and its implications for…
Solidarity with the Gate Gourmet workers Resources and links with information on background and how you can support the 620 sacked Gate Gourmet workers.
Statement against London bombings Anarchist statement on the 7 July 2005 London public transport bombings, initiated by libcom.org.
1920s: Communism vs. Reforms: Mistakes of the Communist Party in Ireland Pankhurst exposes the reactionary role of the Communist Party of Ireland and gives some background…
1995-1997: Mersey docks dispute - Dave Graham Dave Graham's detailed and fascinating history of the eventually unsuccessful Liverpool dockers dispute.
Class War on the home front - revolutionary opposition to the Second World War: the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation Wildcat's excellent pamphlet on the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation in the…
Communism And Its Tactics - Sylvia Pankhurst Pankhurst's communist vision - from her Workers' Dreadnought newspaper of 1921.
Hardie, Keir: The Forgotten Keir Hardie - Sylvia Pankhurst This article by Sylvia Pankhurst, written in 1921 is a rejoinder to an appreciation by long-standing…
The British Workers and Soviet Russia Pankhurst discusses the responses of British workers to the Russian Revolution and Allied intervention via the trade unions and Labour Party.