Tresca, Carlo: portrait of a rebel Arriving in America in 1904, Carlo Tresca began a nearly forty-year stretch as an active revolutionary. Nunzio Pernicone's definitive biography…
Tinley Park five accept non-cooperating plea bargain From Anti-racist action - On January 4, 2013 all members of the Tinley Park Five accepted a non-cooperating plea bargain in which they each plead…
Never Surrender: Kerry Cunneen subpoenaed to the NW grand jury From the Seattle Free Press: Portland anarchist Kerry Cunneen has announced their refusal to…
Lucasville: The untold story of a prison uprising - Staughton Lynd Lucasville tells the story of one of the longest prison uprisings in U.S. history. At the maximum…
Why I joined the Party: An Africana womanist reflection Regina Jennings' personal account on why she joined the Black Panther Party, her personal…
Notes on Frank Morales, DisinfoGuy An interesting forum post by Lurquacious casting doubts on the Spatial deconcentration in DC article published by Midnight Notes on the US Kerner Commission Report which followed black urban rioting, and more generally on the writings of Frank Morales.
The movements of the indignados and the class struggle - an interview with Charles Reeve An interview with Charles Reeve, who discusses the workers’ struggles in…
I punched my boss in the face A delivery driver's account of, well, punching his boss in the face after being threatened with a pay cut. Which strangely enough got his boss to…
Towards a new labor movement (principles of left communism) - For the Workers' Opposition A manifesto written and presented in Spring 1981 by For the Workers' Opposition, a small group of anarchists and council communists from Chicago, IL inspired by the German/Dutch communist left.
Women's work and capital's use of childhood An account of working at a daycare center. How privatized childcare both changed and preserved gender roles, how childhood makes alienation…
Creating a movement with teeth: A documentary history of the George Jackson Brigade A collection of documents by and about the George Jackson Brigade, an urban guerrilla group active…
Could students in the US pull off a strike like in Montreal? An interview with Marianne Garneau Against a kind of activist-y, spectacular politics, Marianne Garneau argues that US…