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La Voz de la Mujer

Periódico comunista-anárquico (Argentina, 1896). La Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Argentina) ha editado una reproducción facsímil de “La Voz de la Mujer”, Periódico comunista-anárquico, editado en Buenos Aires a finales del siglo pasado, entre 1896 y 1897.

The Socialist

The Socialist

The Socialist, publication during the 1930s of the Socialist Educational Society (SES) out of which formed the World Socialist Party of the United States, companion party of the World Socialist Movement

Imagine - Socialist Party of Canada

Imagine - Socialist Party of Canada

Imagine is the publication of the Socialist Party of Canada since 2002

Radical Criminology: A Manifesto

Radical Criminology issue one, fall 2012

An article about what a radical criminology should look like. Taken from http://journal.radicalcriminology.org/index.php/rc/article/view/1

The method of freedom:an Errico Malatesta reader - Errico Malatesta

An anthology of Errico Malatesta's writings from the First International to 1931

Iran: Current protest rallies - pecritique

Mahshahr January 6th 2017

During the current wave of protests in Iran we are attempting to highlight the writings of Iranian activists from both inside and outside Iran. This is a translation from the website 'Critique of Political Economy'.

The state takes advantage of the lack of autonomous workers struggles to revise the terms of capitalist exploitation in France - leaflet by Mouvement Communiste/Kolektivně proti Kapitălu

CGT activists protesting

A leaflet about the recent "Executive Orders" signed by French President Emmanuel Macron which aim to "modernise" the labour laws.

For Workers' Power- Maurice Brinton

Maurice Brinton was one of the most influential member of the British Solidarity Group (1961–1992), which sought to inspire a mass movement infused with libertarian socialist politics. Tactfully edited by David Goodway, For Workers’ Power includes articles, essays and pamphlets as well as Brinton’s classic works The Bolsheviks and Workers’ Control, Paris: May ’68 and The Irrational in Politics.

The Coming Insurrection: An identity-based construction and existential alternative – Alain C.

A 2009 critique of the sensational anarchist best-seller, The Coming Insurrection, in which the author claims that it is not its “ideas” or “worldview” that are what is most important about the book, but rather the fact that it is essentially an appeal for an identity-based politics, a “permanent drunkenness of the Ego” that postulates an abstract, socially undifferentiated “being” that is supposed to find itself at home in a paradise worshiping its “fetish”, “identity”, and the author concludes that the total elimination of this harmful tendency is “one of the goals of a communist revolution”.