What's at stake in the health care debate?
The debate in the United States over how to provide health care to a nation increasingly burdened by the costs and dissatisfied with the status quo has returned with a vengeance. S Nicholas Nappalos comes at these issues as a nurse and organizer, and tries to unpack the implications of the growing health crisis, what alternatives we really have, and what health for-and-by workers and the community could look like.
Tigertown Beats Nazis Down: Reflections on Auburn and Mass Anti-fascism
For those of us who believe in a mass-based, working-class-oriented anti-fascism, it comes down to some central questions. Can we imagine a mass anti-fascist movement in Alabama? Can we actually imagine that large numbers of Alabamians would agree with our program and strategy for fighting fascism? Or do we basically think that mass anti-fascism might theoretically work elsewhere, but not in a place like Alabama?
No match for a good blaster at your side kid: Digital Protest and Repression in a Far Away Galaxy
When Riot Cops Attack: Repression and Solidarity in Portland’s May Day
Against Exploitation, Crisis and War - No War But the Class War!
IWW and radical influences on the San Francisco waterfront
For May Day 2017 Local 10 of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union invoked a contractual "stop-work" privilege and refused to work any Bay Area docks in celebration of International Workers Day for the third consecutive year. This speech, originally delivered at the 75th Anniversary of the 1934 San Francisco General Strike at the Marine Firemen’s Hall in San Francisco, was adapted for the rally preceding the May Day march on May 1, 2017.
Sisters, brothers, it’s time for some strategical roots manuvas
The ANC’s South Africa: kleptocracy and exploitation
Community Radio Hueyapan 105.5 is born; “another step toward our self-government”
In a small town in the east of Morelos, on a small console bought with the donations of hundreds of people, there are four RCA cables connected that give life to the recently created Community Radio Hueyapan 105.5. The radio embodies the maxim of Neil Armstrong, a small step forward for creating community, and a giant leap toward self-government in Hueyapan.
Black Bloc clashes with fascists and Trump supporters in Berkeley, California
On recent events around SiCobas in Italy
Two articles by Battaglia Comunista translated from Italian analysing two stories which demonstrate some of the limitations of base (rank and file) unionism. The first concerns the split in SiCobas which has seen the formation of Solcobas and the second on a classic sting targetting of Aldo Milani, chief spokesperson for SiCobas.
Universal Basic Income demand: ain't working for workers' liberation
Parts of the radical left see the Universal Basic Income (UBI) demand as a potential vehicle to a) ‘make people think’ about productive potentials and wealth distribution in capitalism; and b) unify a (fragmented and atomised) working class through a common demand. We think that the demand ain’t helpful for the following reasons.
Top 10 texts about the 1917 Russian Revolution
Spanish dockworkers, Brexit, and the European Union
Media, Clinton supporters offer frenzied support for Syria intervention, refuse to learn from Libyan disaster
The community of Suc-Tuc form self-government against corruption and repression in Campeche
“Impossible just takes a little bit longer”: Demián Revart reports on the decision of the indigenous Suc-Tuc community in the Hopelchén municipality of Campeche, Mexico, to declare autonomous self-government, following their struggles against biotech multinational Monsanto as well as the Mexican state.
"It is possible to change the world": interview-exchange with the community of Cherán K’eri
Interview with members of the indigenous Cherán K’eri community in Mexico, whose struggle against central government and illegal logging has seen the development of libertarian organising, with direct democracy, equal participation of women, and autonomous patrols of both the community and neighbouring forests, all striking fear into the heart of the Mexican government.
Living The Dream in the Trade Union Movement
Latest episode of the Living the Dream podcast hosted at The Word From Struggle Street - a collaborative anticapitalist blog from Brisbane
Lies of the land: against and beyond Paul Kingsnorth’s völkisch environmentalism
MUA occupies Rio Tinto: lessons in our #righttothecity
Short report on an office occupation by the Maritime Union of Australia The Word From Struggle Street - a collaborative anticapitalist blog from Brisbane