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Markets Without States?

A RageAgainstCapital piece dealing with the question of weather markets can possibly exist without the state.

The Inner Class War; Mental Illness and Revolutionary Politics

A RageAgainstCapital piece on mental health and revolutionary politics.

Black Revolutionaries in the US: Communist Interventions, vol. 2

Second volume of the Communist Interventions series, collecting debates between Black revolutionaries in the US.

Revolutionary Feminism, Communist Interventions vol. 3

The third volume of the Communist Interventions reader series, on Revolutionary Feminism. A century of debates between communist, anarchist, and radical feminist militants on women's oppression and capitalism.

Communist Interventions Series of Readers

A series of readers by the Communist Research Cluster from Oakland, California and Brooklyn, New York, founded in 2014 publishing abridged readers on various aspects of communism and class struggle.

There are now three volumes in the Communist Interventions series. These cover the European socialist and communist traditions, the US Black revolutionary tradition, and the revolutionary feminisms of the West. A fourth volume will turn to the anti-imperialist or anti-colonial traditions, as well as their critics, and a fifth to anarchist and anarcho-syndicalists traditions. Other volumes may appear in the future.

Italy 1969-70: a wave of struggles - Potere Operaio

A supplement to Potere Operaio, No. 27, June 27 – July 3, 1970.

O crepúsculo das personificações - Fredy Perlman

Uma detalhada análise de como, no cotidiano, os poderes autônomos dos indivíduos e comunidades são alienados ao capital e ao Estado mediante suas personificações.

Rise up every night, everywhere, every workplace

It has been said that the Nuit debout uprisings had their genesis in the idea that protestors should not go home after the next protest rather they should stay and occupy space. What if we decided as workers that we would not picket outside the workplace and then go back to work after the next big strike, that we would occupy the factory!

Review: The CIO 1935-1955 - Dan La Botz

A critical review by Dan La Botz of Robert H. Zieger's The CIO: 1935-1955.