Organise! magazine issue 90 Summer 2018
27 April 2018Posted by W
Organise! 90 is out for Mayday 2018 with a whopping 52 pages. Copies will be available in print soon from the usual outlets and online…
What the Suffragettes did for us (hint: it was more than the vote)
6 February 2018Posted by Bristol AFed
Today marks the one hundredth anniversary of the Representation of the People Act receiving royal ascent. It was the state finally accepting that women were…
Organise! magazine issue 89 Winter 2017
31 October 2017Posted by W
Organise! magazine issue 89 Winter 2017 “WE WANT A REVOLUTION … NOW!” was out in print at the London Anarchist Bookfair in October. Print copies…
Anarchism in the Russian Revolution Norwich UK, 21st October 2017
7 October 2017Posted by AFed
21st October, 7pm. The Reindeer Pub & Kitchen, 10 Dereham Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR2 4AY. On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the ‘October…
Organise! magazine issue 88 Summer 2017
11 June 2017Posted by W
Organise! magazine issue 88 Summer 2017 was out in print in May and is now free to download. Special issue on prisons, plus much more.
‘A box of ashes, the state and the next Cuban revolution’ – article by a Cuban anarchist following Castro’s demise
2 January 2017Posted by W
A box of ashes, the state and the next Cuban revolution
Una caja de cenizas, el Estado y la próxima revolución en Cuba
By Marcelo ‘Liberato’ Salinas
Translated by the Anarchist Federation, Britain. 2nd January 2017
Anarchists on Cuba
26 November 2016Posted by W
It will be difficult to escape the eulogies to Fidel Castro (1926-2016) from the British Left. Jeremy Corbyn’s take is perhaps most significant though. Treading…
The Commons in Pre-Modern Thought
16 September 2016Posted by AFed
Ideas about ‘the commons’ are a strong theme through modern anarchist thought however they have a long history. This article gives a survey of some pre-modern and pre-capitalist thought on the commons.
The SNP, Scottish Nationalism, and the Class Struggle: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
4 October 2015Posted by AFed
An analysis of the effects of the Scottish independence referendum on class struggle in Scotland.
Jules Vallès–Child: Student, Revolutionary, Journalist, Novelist
26 August 2015Posted by AFed
A short biography of one of the revolutionaries of the Paris Commune, a writer who’s funeral was attended by 10,000 and the appearance of the coffin greeted by cries of “Long Live the Commune! Long Live the Social Revolution! Long Live Anarchy!”
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