Rosa Luxemburg’s The Russian Revolution - Onorato Damen
A series of interviews with working class women from west London - Part 3
On the Future International
The following article is intended to be part of a longer document or pamphlet of the Internationalist Communist Tendency (ICT) and has been drafted by the CWO for further discussion in the ICT. It should thus be read in the context of earlier documents which we have already published on the party and class issue which put the issue in its wider context.
Anti-Shorten: The ALP is still selling bullshit
A critique of the rehashed social democracy of the Australian Labor Party. Republished from The Word From Struggle Street - an anticapitalist blog from Brisbane
West Virginia school employees sold out?
West Virginia teachers who had taken the initiative to force their union into a strike demanding that the state pay their health insurance found out via a robocall last week that "their" union had accepted a promise of a 5% pay offer (which they did not demand) but with no settlement of their grievance.
A series of interviews with working class women from west London - Part 2
AngryWorkers would like to share five stories of working women in the sprawling city of London in 2018. They are from a cross-section of people that we have met in our neck of the woods: the western suburban hinterland that is home to many migrants, new and old, who bust their asses at work and at home, who are on the frontlines of austerity and brexit policies, but who all live in relative obscurity.
Everything you ever wanted to know about tankies, but were afraid to ask
A series of interviews with working class women from west London - Part 1
To mark international women’s day...
AngryWorkers would like to share five stories of working women in the sprawling city of London in 2018. They are from a cross-section of people that we have met in our neck of the woods: the western suburban hinterland that is home to many migrants, new and old, who bust their asses at work and at home, who are on the frontlines of austerity and brexit policies, but who all live in relative obscurity.
Is the defense of Afrin proletarian internationalism?
The post-war strike wave in East, West, and Southern Africa
From the end of the Second World War until the mid-'60s there was a wave of strikes in British East and West Africa, French West Africa, South Africa and Zimbabwe. The history of this class struggle has been neglected by both mainstream historians and most revolutionary tendencies based in Europe and the US.
Pundits outraged as Assad does to Ghouta what the US did to Fallujah
Walkaway review
The movement in Iran is a practical refutation of Leninism
Autonomism – “Many Flowers Little Fruit”
A response to the comments and criticisms of our article “Autonomism – Cutting the Ground from under Marxism”.
Bakkavor Factory Newsletter - Issue 3
China: Long Held US Fears Becoming Reality?
The dilemma for the US – and the threat for the world – is that over time China will catch up with the US militarily as well as economically. It’s a long way off. However at some point the US will arrive at the same dilemma which faced the German General Staff in 1914. Their calculation was that by 1916 they would lose what military advantages they had over their imperialist rivals so were facing a pivotal decision and thus gave the green light for support to Austria and Armageddon followed. The current USA-China rivalry will be the axis around which any conflict will take place.
The Syrian conflict is an indictment of the nation-state system: The Assad Regime
Notes on the Freedom Anarchist Newspaper Archive
When Freedom updated its website back in October I took the opportunity to start a side project I've been meaning to do for a while - digitising Freedom's newspaper back catalogue. Herein some notes which are a bit internal-bloggy to put on the news site ...
Living The Dream antipolitically
Latest episode of Living The Dream: a podcast hosted at The Word From Struggle Street an anticapitalist blog from Brisbane