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Call for a First of May of Class Struggle |
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by CNT International |
21 Apr 2009
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Today’s current crisis of Capitalism is placing workers in front of two well-defined options: either keep on being subjected to an authoritarian and inegalitarian economic and social system, or build up resistances in order to impose a fair deal of wealth, and have our rights and freedom respected. |
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First of May 2008: Against the State and Capitalism, in Memory of the Haymarket Martyrs! |
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by IWA Secretariat |
01 May 2008
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Another Mayday has come, and with it the time to remember, in struggle, our comrades – five anarchist workers who died in a war between classes that we are still fighting today. They were murdered by the State because they didn't accept without resistance that they had bosses who lived off of their labour, because they didn't accept that the State and the Capital had power over their lives. |
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Direct Action Against Capitalist Europe! |
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by Red and Black Coordination |
28 Apr 2008
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When, throughout Europe, "leftwing" Governments, as well as rightwing ones have similar policies : public services are broken up and privatised, working conditions are under attack from casualisation, subsidies to the bosses, attacks on the welfare system, and pensions, ... |
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Anarcho-Syndicalism - Catalyst for Workers' Self Organisation Not Leftist Sect Building |
by Mark - Anarcho-Syndicalist Network Previously published: Rebel Worker, Aug.-Sept. 2005 |
03 Jan 2006
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A history & analysis of workplace struggles in public transport in Australia, particularly in New South Wales over the last 15 years and a discussion of the role of anarcho-syndicalists in assisting these struggles |
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Michael Bakunin: Ideas on Social Organization |
by James Guillaume Previously published: Source: Bakunin on Anarchy, translated and edited by Sam Dolgoff |
29 Oct 2005
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Bakunin was above all preoccupied with the theory and practice of revolution and wrote very little about how the everyday practical problems of social reconstruction would be handled immediately following a successful revolution. Nevertheless, these problems were intensively discussed in Bakunin’s circle and among the anti-authoritarian sections of the International. In “Ideas on Social Organization”, Guillaume discusses the transition from capitalism to anarchism – a synthesis of “Bakuninist” ideas on how this transition could be effected without the restoration of authoritarian institutions.” |
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Misconceptions of Anarchism |
by Sam Dolgoff Previously published: From |
29 Oct 2005
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This talk by noted anarchist Sam Dolgoff discussed the main principles of constructive anarchism. |
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The W.S.A.'s Origins |
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by Workers Solidarity Alliance |
23 Sep 2005
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A short history of the Workers Solidarity Alliance |
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A-Infos interviews Arbetaren |
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by Manuel Baptista |
02 Sep 2005
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"We write about struggles and strikes in Sweden and abroad, but we are not making it in a propagandistic way. We are not adopting the style of communist oriented publications that just say "hip-hip-hurrah!". Of course, we are politically oriented in the sense we choose the subjects, but we are not giving a one-sided view. We try to write the truth about the different things. Of course, we write about actions being fought and solidarity demos with workers in Sweden or another countries. It supports and gives strength to these workers, seeing the paper talks about them." |
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Anarcho-Syndicalism and Utility |
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by Ben Debney |
02 Sep 2005
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"Reserving membership of an anarcho-syndicalist union for those with the proper theoretical qualifications suggests a small amount of arrogance and elitism. The only qualification that worker X should need for membership of the anarcho-syndicalist union is that she or he is pissed off with work and with her or his boss, and that she or he wants to do something about it without having to submit to the dictates of a union or party boss. If worker X sees the ASF or any other anarcho-syndicalist or revolutionary union being promoted as an anarchist union, from their point of view it must appear to be less a union which exists to service their needs and their ability to organise for the abolition of bossdom and wage-slavery, than one which exists to service the needs of an informed, educated elite. Worker X can take notice of and learn more about anarchist ideas in the course of their membership of the anarcho-syndicalist union if they so desire. It isn't the place of the anarcho-syndicalist, however, to decide what philosophical line the union member toes, and so the choice must be left up to the individual. If anarchism is really the philosophy which makes the most sense, which we believe it is, we should have the courage, conviction and faith to allow others to discover what it means -- and to make up their minds -- for themselves. " |
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