War is the health of the state - Randolph Bourne This classic first part of an essay entitled "The State," left unfinished at Bourne's untimely death in 1918, it explores the connection between…
Darkness at midnight: Review of Midnight Oil - Work, Energy, War, 1973-1992 by Midnight Notes A review of an anthology of articles by the US autonomist Marxist-influenced…
Commentaries #1: War in Iran? Why we must oppose sanctions The first in a new series of pamphlets from the Brighton-based Aufheben collective, intended to supplement the annual magazine by responding to developing events. Published and distributed in March 2006.
The call of the void - Karl Nesic The sequel to the pamphlet Whither the world on the changing nature of today's 'post-Fordist' capitalism, this pamphlet looks at the connections…
Lebanon, Iran and the ‘Long War’ in the ‘Wider Middle East’ Aufheben analyse the long-term geopolitical aims of the US in the Middle East, following the…
Against the double blackmail - Slavoj Žižek Madder than a Red Bull and Vodka fuelled Hen Party, the sloth of Slovenia gets rough and ready with Humanitarian Interventionism. The safe word…
1894-1931: Anarchism in Korea A short history of anarchism and the anarchist movement in North and South Korea.
1988: The Halabja Massacre The history of the Saddam Hussein's poison gas attack, with the complicity of the West, in the working class stronghold of Halabja.
1991: The South Iraq and Kurdistan uprisings The history of the uprisings in Southern Iraq and Kurdistan in 1990-91 which involved large numbers of mutinous troops who had deserted during …
1990-1991: The Gulf War Noam Chomsky on the 1991 US and UK war with Iraq following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.