The Subject Supposed to Loot and Rape - Slavoj Žižek Philosopher/psychoanalyst Slavoj Žižek examines the racist reaction to Hurricane Katrina, and argues there is a deeper logic at work, reflecting…
Ending a war, inventing a movement: Mayday 1971 After SDS committed political suicide, and after the Jackson and Kent State shootings, one of the largest mass direct actions in US history took…
1886: The Bay View Massacre The little known history of the massacre that occurred in Milwaukee, when 7,000 building workers and 5,000 Polish workers demanded the eight-hour…
1911-1970s: Unions and workers: limitations and possibilities, by Martin Glaberman Detroit auto-worker Martin Glaberman analyses the bureaucratisation and decline of the US trade…
1600-1980: Introduction to the United States - Noel Ignatiev Introduction to the United States: An Autonomist Political History, Noel Ignatiev
Jean Seberg: screen icon and Black Panther supporter Born in Iowa in 1938, Jean Seberg was an iconic actress of the 1960s and 70s whose support for radical politics led to her being hounded…
Danny Glover - lifelong activist Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover has a long history of radicalism, from the opposition to the Vietnam war, through to the Panthers, the Iraq war…
Precarious and pissed off: Lessons from the Montpelier Downtown Workers' Union, 2003-2005 An account and analysis of the Vermont Workers' Center's innovative but ultimately…
On Lice and Fleas: Observations Starting from the Conflict Between Iran and the USA A new situationist analysis of the threat of war between Iran and Iraq and the way this functions to sustain the dominant society, plus some critical comments on the wave of proletarian struggles in Iran.
Hurricane Katrina, and the good churchgoers of the U.S. South - prole cat One person's experience of Church aid in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in the United States.
The new world order - Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky discusses the New World Order - tri-polar economically, three major economic powers, the United States still the biggest, but…