Which Side To Take? Otto Rühle Otto Ruhle on which side socialists should support during World War II.
The Fight For Britain, The Fight For Democracy, And The War Aims Of The Working Class - Karl Korsch Karl Korsch on the working class and World War II in 1941.
Wildcat! The wartime strike wave in the auto industry - Ed Jennings Ed Jennings' account of the widespread movement of wildcat strikes in the United States auto…
The World War II and post-war strike wave - Jeremy Brecher Jeremy Brecher on the huge, often unofficial, strikes which swept the US during and after World War…
Street politics in Hamburg, 1932-3 Anthony McElligott examines the street fighting and battle for control of territory between fascists and the working class in the run-up to the…
Workers' Struggles And The Capitalist Counter-Offensive Under National Socialism Elisabeth Behrens writes on the Nazis' use of force and racial and national stratifications amongst…
The Schlurfs - youth against Nazism A short account of the Schlurfs, working class Austrian youth who rejected the values of Nazism
Constructive policy versus destructive war - Marie Louise Berneri These two excerpts appeared originally in the anarchist paper War Commentary, and have been…
Churchill, the Cenotaph and May Day 2000 - Practical History This response to the graffitiing of official monuments in London on May Day 2000 looks at the…
Revolutionary defeatists in Greece in World War II - Aghis Stinas Selections from the memoirs of the Greek socialist Aghis Stinas, focusing on class struggle,…
World War II: a people's war? - Howard Zinn Historian Howard Zinn critically analyses the conception that World War II was really a "people's war" against fascism, as opposed to yet another…
Anti-semitism and National Socialism - Moishe Postone No functionalist explanation of the Holocaust and no scapegoat theory of anti-Semitism can even…