Effects of automation in the lives of longshoremen This chapter in Stan Weir's Singlejack Solidarity tells the history of how, from the victory in the 1934 General Strike through the first…
California labor: Total engagement This chapter from Carey McWilliams, California: The Great Exception (1949) tells the history of class war in San Francisco, when "all of labor …
No more foreclosures: Rochester's housing movement hits the streets On October 16th, Metro Justice, Take Back the Land Rochester, and other community partners came…
You are not Durruti, but we are uncontrollable: beyond a critique of non-violence Critical reflections in late 2011 on Occupy Oakland and the debate around non-violence and a…
An anti-anarchist witch-hunt An article detailing the case of three anarchists in the Pacific Northwest who are in jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury.
Occupy Oakland is dead. Long live the Oakland Commune. An overview on the rise and decline of Occupy Oakland.
Symposium: Truth and revolution A symposium on Michael Staudenmaier's Truth and Revolution: A History of the Sojourner Truth Organization, 1969–1986. From Insurgent Notes #7.
Gun rights are civil rights An article by Kristian Williams and Peter Little on how debates in the US on gun control and gun rights "reflect historic and contemporary…
Review of Carlo Tresca: Portrait of a Rebel Iain McKay reviews Nunzio Pernicone's book Carlo Tresca: Portrait of a Rebel.
Tresca, Carlo, 1879-1943 Short biography of the Italian-American anarchist Carlo Tresca, written by Nunzio Pernicone.
Where is Juliet Stuart Poyntz? An article by Carlo Tresca on Juliet Stuart Poyntz, a Communist Party USA member who is believed to have been abducted and murdered by a Soviet…