Features
Radical Reprint: The French Anarchist Conference
September 17th: One of the most useful aspects of sometimes dry reports from gatherings is the snapshot of otherwise amorphous movements — in this case, the Fren…
Skate, not State
September 10th: Once it is completed, the co-op plans to coordinate anti-prison campaigning and a whole host of other activities from their anarchist library and i…
Militias, racism, and a climate of fear in Greece
September 1st: These groups' hunt' people on the move and ask, with apparent impunity, for support for their actions on social media.
Disability and autonomy
August 27th: Andy Greene of Disabled People Against Cuts writes on the ways in which anarchist and disabled interests and actions dovetail in the face of State …
Radical Reprint: The Labour War in South Africa
August 20th: A historical tale in which South African miners strike while Herbert Gladstone fiddles.
‘And then the lights go oot. Forever’: Disnaeland
August 18th: DD Johnston’s Disnaeland is perhaps the most hopeful apocalyptic novel you’re ever likely to read.
Notes from the US: Constitutional breakdown
August 16th: Project 2025 plans to 'transition' almost all federal power into the hands of one far right, effectively fascist leader.
Take me down but I’m back up again
August 13th: MADALDN writes on surviving gang violence in London, how she got out, and her later turn to music and activism.
The story spycops tried to hide: part I
July 30th: The closing hearing in the first “tranche” of the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) took place earlier this year.
Germany: Fighting for the Autonomous Youth Centre
July 27th: It’s 50 years since the energy of the post-’66 student rebels, which sparked a wave of squatted autonomous social centres across West G…
‘We Bangladeshi Queer People Exist’
July 24th: The general trend towards hatred and ignorance shows us why we must arm ourselves – building queer communities, reclaiming queer spaces, and lear…
Radical Reprint: The Land and the Labourer
July 23rd: The July 1913 issue of Freedom features a lengthy article hooked on a major strike of agricultural workers in Ormskirk
150 years on, St Imier is thriving
July 18th: July 19th sees the first sessions of a five-day celebration of anarchist thought in the Swiss border town that hosted the visionaries of a definiti…
Notes from the US: Politicised denial of truth
July 15th: The wave of book-banners should be seen in the knowledge that fully 80% of states in the US have either introduced and/or enacted legislation and o…
Chile’s 18 October Movement claim responsibility for attacks on infrastructure
July 13th: "We take responsibility for three explosive attacks against capitalist infrastructure"

