Submitted by Chilli Sauce on Aug 9 2015 02:07
The first in a three part series examining to some of the underlying assumptions of American political thought. Part 1 focuses on our working lives, the contradictions of the economy, and why too many of us struggle to get by.
Submitted by Phil on Aug 5 2015 16:11
In the Guardian, Jonathan Jones laments that workers standing up for themselves is getting in the way of him looking at art. Here are five reasons why he’s talking out of his arse and you should support the strikers.
Submitted by Angry Language ... on Aug 3 2015 20:40
The bosses try to divide us by job - don't buy that sh*t. A re-print from Photocopy This, a paper-only newsletter for TEFL workers in and around Dublin which advocates for the unionization of language workers.
Submitted by Eviction Free Zone on Aug 2 2015 00:36
When organizing around housing, there are almost always extenuating circumstances like bank fraud and illegal actions by property managers and landlords. But what about when there isn't? Do we no longer organize against evictions and foreclosures, or does this reveal the real goal of housing justice work?
Submitted by Schwarz on Jul 30 2015 22:14
An attempt at an explanation for the long absence of the Withered Aristocracy blog.
Submitted by Nao on Jul 30 2015 15:09
Chinese worker activists have been documenting and analyzing the situation and struggles of factory workers in the Pearlriverdelta in South China over the past few years. Since 2012 they have been publishing reports the magazine "Factory Stories" (工厂龙门阵 gongchang longmenzhen).
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Jul 27 2015 10:26
The following article documents material concerning eighteen factory struggles in Delhi’s industrial belt between early 2014 and mid-2015.
Submitted by Phil on Jul 17 2015 15:21
Expanding on my previous post on the subject, an in depth look at the provisions of the Tory government’s proposed Trade Union Bill and how it can be challenged.
Submitted by Out of the Woods on Jul 17 2015 10:38
Climate change will put pressure on world food production. We must disentangle the potential benefits of agricultural science and technology from agribusiness' centralised control of the food chain.
Submitted by Thrasybulus on Jul 13 2015 15:32
Some thoughts on current developments in Greece. While events are still moving and uncertain at the moment the along awaited third memorandum between the Greek state and the Troika seems to be on its way. For all the hopes and promises of Syriza, austerity remains.
Submitted by sometimes explode on Jul 12 2015 20:29
Using a recent article critical of positive thinking this short and ranty response looks at a general trends in left discourse to make this critique while concealing its own operation as a form of positive thinking. Originally written on the day the article, '"Positive Attitude" Bullshit' went live.
Submitted by AngryWorkersWorld on Jul 12 2015 12:49
Some AngryWorkers went to Italy to meet workers involved in the logistics struggles there. The article includes some thoughts and context based on our discussions with them, our reflections on differences between the situation here in the UK and Italy, and some critical questions.
Submitted by Ed on Jul 8 2015 22:21
A commuter's rant about the (unsurprisingly) anti-worker coverage of the tube strike by the Evening Standard.
Submitted by Soapy on Jul 8 2015 15:25
A quick look back at how the country has fared after 6 years of the Obama Administration.
Submitted by Eviction Free Zone on Jul 4 2015 03:05
Video from a 2011 joint action between Occupy Wallstreet and Take Back the Land to target Wells Fargo's investment in the private prison system.
Submitted by Juan Conatz on Jul 3 2015 04:44
A review by Juan Conatz of Always on Strike: Frank Little and the Western Wobblies.
Submitted by rooieravotr on Jul 2 2015 15:42
The police killing of Mitch Henriquez has led to three nights of protest and anti-police resistance in The Hague, Several hundreds of young people were out on the hot streets, confronting the cops
Submitted by Comrade Motopu on Jun 28 2015 10:44
An examination of the reactionary aspects of some of the cultural politics in Hawaii.
Submitted by Phil on Jun 22 2015 16:35
Saturday 20 June saw up to 250,000 people march in London under the banner ‘End Austerity Now.’ But four years on from the first ‘March for the Alternative’ back in 2011, how far have we actually travelled?
Submitted by Eviction Free Zone on Jun 19 2015 16:40
With recent tragic event bringing the threat of fascist ideas and organizations into front view, we look back on anarchism as a direct challenge to these ideas.