by Noam Chomsky Introduction Anarcho-Curious? or, Anarchist Amnesia Nathan Schneider The first evening of a solidarity bus tour in the West Bank, I listened as a contingent of college students from around the United States made an excellent discovery: they were all, at least kind of, anarchists. As […]
by Anarkismo International anarchist statement on the centenary of the 1921 Kronstadt Uprising. On 1 March, 1921, the Kronstadt Soviet rose in revolt against the regime of the Russian “Communist” Party. The Civil War was effectively over, with the last of the White armies in European Russia defeated […]
by Freedom News The influential French historian and translator, best known for his research on revolutionary Ukraine in the early 20th century, died on Wednesday December 23, 2020. Alongside his extensive series of works on Russian radicalism the Makhnovtchina and Krondstadt, Skirda published Facing the Enemy: A History […]
by Mohammed Elnaiem / Jstor Daily This interview is accompanied by an article about “The Detroit Rebellion” that contextualizes the tumultuous period in Detroit history that it discusses. Darryl “Waistline” Mitchell and Donald Abdul Roberts (Waistline and Abdul, respectively) grew up in times that resonate with our […]
by Frank. Cedervall This speech was given by IWW member and organizer Frank Cedervall at the IWW convention on September 7, 1972. Cedervall organized with the IWW in Cleveland, a city where the union had a large membership in various metal and machine manufacturing plants and factories well […]
by Aaron Stephens / IWW Connecticut Sorry to Bother You, the debut film of writer and director Boots Riley has been a long time in the making. The screenplay was first published in 2012 in conjunction with the Coup’s sixth album by the same name, part of a long […]
by The Big Conversation The Big Conversation Series is starting up again this fall in Utica with a lecture dubbed A People’s History of Utica. The event will take place on Wednesday, September 26 at 7:30pm at The Other Side (2011 Genesee Street, next to Cafe Domenico). This […]
by Utica IWW On Thursday, January 25, 2018 a lecture dubbed “A People’s History of Utica” will take place at Mohawk Valley Community College at the Utica campus. The event will take place in the Alumni College Center (ACC) in room 116 and will run from 7:00pm to […]
by Wayne Price/Anarcho-Syndicalist Review In recent decades, there have been efforts to “rehabilitate” the U.S. Communist Party (CP) as an historical model for the Left. Anti-authoritarian socialists and anarchists find this troubling. While the CP did some good things it also did some very bad things. A brief […]