By Mike Kolhoff
There comes a point where you either fight back or you make peace with being a slave. I can’t make peace with being a slave, so I have to fight back. I am sick of smirking tea …
Read moreBy Mike Kolhoff
There comes a point where you either fight back or you make peace with being a slave. I can’t make peace with being a slave, so I have to fight back. I am sick of smirking tea …
Read moreBy Mike Kolhoff
In July of 1914 workers at coal mines in Northwest Arkansas rose up in open rebellion against the boss’s system. They launched an attack on mines held by company guards and armed scabs, and they won – …
Read moreUpon returning from the International Gathering on Anarchism in St-Imier Switzerland, two anarchists from the UK were detained and harassed for hours by remarkably poorly informed SO15 (counter-terrorism) gang-members. During the detention at Heathrow airport, our comrades had their personal …
Read moreWe, members of the Workers Solidarity Alliance, send our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the murdered miners.
On August 16th police open fire on striking miners outside the Lonmin platinum mine in South Africa’s north west province. …
Read moreBy Steven Fake
The horror of the Oak Creek and Aurora shootings has once again revived the recurring national debate on the relevance of the Second Amendment for modern society.
The controversy is typically framed by the National Rifle Association …
Read moreBy Landon
You are sitting in your apartment. Your wife and children are with you. You are watching a movie, preparing dinner, or touching base with your fellow workers in the union regarding the fight against the agency.
You never …
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