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RSS Angry Workers of the World

  • Successful social partnership – Postal workers report from Germany
  • Wildcat magazine – Against the war in Ukraine
  • “We too will prevail by force!” – Report from the class struggle in France
  • Thoughts on Revolutionary Defeatism
  • Chile – The constitutional referendum to deactivate the revolt
  • Discontent in Portugal grows
  • Notes from the reading group on class composition
  • Iran – “The regime must go!” – Wildcat no.111
  • Farmworker fury – Inquiries about organic agriculture – Ch.3 “Hinterland Organics”
  • Report from comrades in Turkey after the earthquake

RSS Enough 14

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RSS past tense

  • Today in London military history, 1919: ex-soldiers fight police outside Parliament
  • Today in dole history, 1835: The Chesham Workhouse Riot
  • A Short History of UK Public Order Acts – Coronation Special
  • This week in London radical history, 1987: benefit claimants occupy Town Halls demanding money during dole office strike
  • Today in London festive history: the May Fair
  • Today in London murderous policing history, 1994: Kwanzele Siziba dies falling from Hoxton tower block
  • Today in London penal history, 1777: convicts stage mass escape from prison hulk, off Woolwich
  • Spotlight on London’s Rebellious Areas: The Southwark Mint
  • Shameless Commercial Plug (Blogging a Dead Horse?): Get your Copy of the London Rebel History Calendar 2023
  • Today in London open space history, 1801, an attempt to enclose Bedfont Common fails

RSS The Bristolian

  • SENDS OFF
  • PROGRESSIVELY WORSE
  • LIBRARIES GIVE US POWER
  • ASHLEY TAKEOVER
  • NETTING ZEROES: PIPE DREAM
  • BEACON TIP OFF
  • NETTING ZEROES: PUMPS PRIMED FOR PROFIT
  • HUMAN WAREHOUSING JOY
  • STEPPING UP AND CASHING IN
  • NETTING ZEROES: LAUGHING MATTER?

RSS The Slow Burning Fuse

  • Estimating the importance of your vote with Python How often does your vote actually matter
  • An Anarchist Reading List
  • Thoughts on the Ukraine war
  • Tristan da Cunha: The utopia that worked
  • IXIGREC
  • The Smug Little Bastard does it DEMOCRATICALLY~a short story
  • An Anarchist Manifesto – L. S. Bevington
  • The cat that was shot for treason In World War One by Heathcote Williams
  • The Revolutionary Brotherhood
  • “anarchist capitalism” is an oxymoron

RSS Wessex Solidarity

  • In Memory of Dmitry Petrov An Incomplete Biography and Translation of His Work
  • Blessed Solidarity
  • Call for a new campaign: workers’ solidarity against CCP repression
  • Goodbye from gal-dem
  • Red and Black Clyesdale Bookfair
  • Upcoming Anarchist and Radical Bookfairs
  • Anarchy in the Sticks, and the Smoke, take your pick.
  • Women’s Threads of Bristol at Bristol Radical History Festival, Sat 22nd Apr, 2023
  • Government admits climate policies don’t meet emissions targets
  • “We broke Armagh, it never broke us” – Irish Republican women
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