Analysis
Case notes: Chelsea Manning
March 5th: On May 17th, Private Chelsea Manning’s sentence for 35 years will have been commuted by Barack Obama.
Students are suffering — rent strikes are the solution
February 20th: If you thought that the student mental health “crisis” was something of an exaggeration, let us start off with some fun statistics.
Double book analysis: Peter Davison on George Orwell
February 16th: In this review and analysis piece, Raymond S.
Romanian anarchists on anti-corruption protests: It’s elites vs elites
February 13th: Romania has been seeing some of the largest demonstrations in its recent history over a law being proposed by the ruling Social Democratic Party (P…
Courts and Mental Health – top tips for surviving the court system
February 12th: It goes without saying that courts are damaging to your mental health.
France: Hundreds rally against police violence as Senate offers officers near-total immunity
February 9th: As people poured onto the streets of cities including Paris, Nantes and Rennes last night to demand justice for Theo, a 22-year-old social worker …
France: How union leaders destroyed the movement against El Khomri
February 3rd: A militant reflects on the struggle against the Socialist Party’s El Khomri law attacking working rights, which brought 1.2 million workers…
Frack the system: The UK’s hydrocarbon threat
January 21st: With the fracking industry poised to attempt its largest assault on communities across the country to date, and what would be its most significant …
Crimethinc: A History of Anarchist Counter-Inaugural Protest
January 20th: Thousands of protesters will stream into the streets of Washington, DC on January 20 to oppose the incoming presidency of Donald Trump.
Let’s analyse: Theresa May’s 12-point plan for Brexit
January 17th: Whatever else you might say about the Prime Minister, she can waffle like a true champion.
Louis Further: Notes from the US
January 13th: Elections hold only a morbid fascination for anarchists, we know they achieve little.
Case study: Wage theft at a Liverpool hotel
January 8th: At the end of last month anarcho-syndicalist group Liverpool SolFed helped a worker on a precarious contract to force a prestigious Liverpool hotel…
All for the sisterhood: Sisters Uncut
December 22nd: This summer Sisters Uncut opened up an empty flat on an estate in East London as part of their ongoing campaign against cuts in domestic violence s…
Anarchy in the UK: A Changed Political Landscape
December 7th: This article is the first in a series by Jon Bigger looking at gains the voices of social conservatism have made in recent years and what that mea…
So we’re out of Europe…
November 30th: In the months leading up this year’s referendum on the UK’s continued membership of the European Union I observed lots of discussion — mainly…

