Features
Confessions of a communard: Cultivating comrade connections
March 2nd: We want to create a solidarity economy that provides for both the commune and the wider working class community where we make our home.
Liberating people, not territories: Interview with a Ukrainian exile
February 22nd: Forced mobilisation is supported by all those whom it does not affect.
Human rights discourse has failed to stop the genocide in Gaza
February 20th: These rivers of blood must breach the walls of our apathy.
Notes from the US: Repression
February 16th: Within days, the governors of half of the states in the U.S.
Solidarity at the doorstep
February 4th: Community activist groups can be a significant force in local politics, as experiences in both Haringey and Tower Hamlets show.
6 years of A Radical Guide
January 27th: A Radical Guide is comprehensive media platform engaging with anarchist and radical movements.
Colin Ward: Everyday Anarchy, the documentary
January 26th: We discover that anarchy is not – as it is commonly understood – simply about a lack of power or authority but is instead a highly complex theo…
Notes from the US: Post truth
January 25th: Now, for tens of millions, anything goes - regardless of what really happens.
30 years of Critical Mass
January 24th: The ride has continued unabated over the years, and participants have come and gone.
Kurdish solidarity crackdown
January 21st: How "anti-terror" laws used to silence meaningful dissent and solidarity with oppressed peoples.
Confessions of a communard: All-in for the revolution
January 19th: If trying to use the master's tools to dismantle the master's house didn't work on an international level, why would it work for anarchist groups a…
Worth fighting for: Bringing the Rojava revolution home
January 12th: It's not surprising that the most precious thing we brought back from Rojava was a sense of hope.
Education is anarchy
January 10th: What should we teach, to whom, how best should we do it, and why?
Brazilian favela fights state and capital
January 8th: Favela do Banhado, Brazil, is organising against the gentrification of their sacred, ancestral territory.

