Features
The 2019 Anarchist Bookfairs List
February 11th: Several bookfair organising groups have been pretty efficient with sending in details of their events early this year, so we can now put together t…
Sleeping on the clock is no dream
February 10th: In 2018 Mencap, the learning disability charity with an unappealing name, took the government to court.
The International Anarchist Defence Fund
February 7th: The International Anarchist Defence Fund turns one year old this month so to celebrate, the IADF shares some thoughts on anarchist solidarity work …
Interview: LAD$ to the front!
January 24th: Back in the growing winter of 2016 a pack of punks, anarchists and incorrigible rogues met in an indescript nonspace above an anarchist bookshop in…
I, Wobbly — a new cycle of the IWW
January 22nd: The IWW has been quietly organising couriers in cities and towns outside London, in the UK and Ireland, since January 2018.
Officer HN30: Insights into the spycop scheme’s final years
January 20th: Research by the Undercover Research Group has found a tale told through notes released by the Undercover Policing Inquiry last year.
The Freedom 2018 roundup
December 31st: Over the last year Freedom News has covered, and in many cases broken, hundreds of stories, run a wide range of feature and analysis pieces and bac…
Book Extract: Invisible
December 16th: In the following extract from Invisible: A Diary of Rough Sleeping in Britain released today by Freedom Press, Andrew Fraser writes on the phenomen…
Rattling cages: rise of the United Voices of the World
December 1st: In early August 2018 cleaners at the Ministry of Justice and the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea started a coordinated three-day strike.
Small is ugly: the uncomfortable anti-authoritarian micro-politics of egalitarian foragers
November 17th: This text explores the problem of emergence of authoritarianism within groups on the radical left.
On expropriation of land
November 16th: In the discussion after the presentation at the Anarchist Communist Group hosted Land and Liberty meeting at the London Radical Bookfair on Saturda…
Piracy by the Mayor Of London
October 27th: What if we told you that Sadiq Khan, the elected Mayor Of London, has been willfully abusing his power in public office by illegally evicting a leg…
Michelle Cruz Gonzales on staying punk and teaching lessons
October 19th: Since the 18th century, European and Western anarchists have been keenly interested in education.
People’s Infrastructures: the case of recuperated factory of VIOME
October 14th: Kostis Roussos, Vaggelis Vragoteris and Haris Malamidis write about a new paradigm of working in common: the case of VIOME, a factory in the outs…
Interview: Frank Fernandez on Cuban anarchism
October 7th: In 1999 Canadian author Larry Gambone talked to Fernandez, writer of the seminal book on Fidel Castro’s destruction of Cuba’s anarchist…

