We've translated this article on recent struggles in the Middle East from issue no.107 of the German magazine Wildcat in order to emphasise the crucial changes that have happened since the ‘Arab Spring’. Since 2019, the social movements in the region have become more focused on peoples’ immediate material needs and have, in many cases,| Angry Workers
Over the last two weeks, the Israeli state has launched devastating aerial attacks on Gaza, and Hamas have fired over 3,000 rockets towards Israel. The dead now number 13 from Israel (including 1 child and two migrant workers from Thailand) and 248 in the Palestinian territory (including 66 children) with a further 1,900 wounded. Everywhere,| Angry Workers
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The following thoughts were presented at an international meeting in September 2023 Today we will discuss aspects of the current global situation, such as the war in Ukraine, the mobilisation against climate change and the block confrontation between the US and China. I start this introduction to the global moment by talking about the pandemic,| Angry Workers
At our internal meeting in Sheffield in February 2023 we agreed on a collective effort to understand the current wars from a concrete empirical, historical and political-economic perspective. At the meeting itself we primarily revisited the historical context of 'revolutionary defeatism' and engaged with an empirical chronology of the last 100 days of war in| Angry Workers
This week the Bank of England raised the interest rates once more, now reaching the highest level in 14 years. But what politics hide behind this ‘economic measure’? In the global context we can see that these measures are part of a currency war, where each economic block tries to protect their market, even if| Angry Workers
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These are auto-biographical notes from comrades in India, around the group previously known as Kamunist Kranti, who still publish Faridabad Workers' News (Faridabad Majdoor Samachaar). Some of us worked with them, we reflect on these experiences here. They also feature in this documentary. For us it is still outstanding that the comrades managed to overcome| Angry Workers
This is my experience of trying to establish an exchange with comrades and workers in the industrial fringes of Delhi, India. Some of the translations, experiences and thoughts were gathered on GurgaonWorkersNews. If you want some impressions from the area and the work of the comrades you can watch this documentary by a friend: https://en.labournet.tv/video/5712/many-straws-make-nest| Angry Workers
The 'Principles' were written in the early 1930s by the Group of International Communists (GIC) The post Thoughts on the ‘Fundamental Principles of Communist Production and Distribution’ first appeared on Angry Workers.| Angry Workers
This summary was written for an international summer camp in August, feel free to send us comments. 1) What major strike movements have there been in the country where you live, in the last 12 months? There were very few outstanding strikes, primarily smaller disputes for regrading low paid workers within the NHS, such as| Angry Workers
Intro We translated this insightful article on artificial intelligence by comrades from Wildcat in Germany, because we feel the general debate is dominated by both fearful demonisation and uncritical reverence when it comes to automation technologies. We can explain this by the fact that within the left milieu, as in society at large, the separation| Angry Workers
This summary was written for an internationalist summer camp in France in August 2025, comments welcome. Hopefully we will see the development of a working class anti-militarism, as expressed by small groups of workers in Munich or Grenoble. We encourage fellow workers to engage in a collective analysis of the impact that the current drive| Angry Workers
This is a subjective summary of discussions that we’ve been having amongst AngryWorkers on the war in Ukraine. The discussions have been quite emotional and personal at various points. I will try and trace some of the controversial bits as best I can and invite other comrades to comment. Before looking at the open and| Angry Workers
Angry Workers recently published an editorial on the conflict in Gaza. There was widespread criticism of this piece online. Some of the criticisms of factual inaccuracies we accept, but the central thrust of much of the criticism we certainly don’t: namely, that by criticising Hamas and the PLO we were undermining the struggle in Palestine.| Angry Workers
This is the fourth part of our series of translations of articles by Wildcat on the current global moment. The first part shed a critical light on the concept of 'geopolitics' and sketched out the current bloc formation. The second part had a closer look at the relation between China and the US within global| Angry Workers
This is the third part of an article series by the German collective Wildcat on the current global situation of bloc confrontation and war. You can read part 1 and part 2 here. This part deals with the relation between energy transition and global imperialist tension. These issues are not detached from our daily struggles| Angry Workers
This is the second part of a series written by comrades from Wildcat, a collective from Germany, on the current moment. In the first part they developed a critique of ‘geopolitics’, in this article they look at the relation between the US and China on the global market. 'Freedom instead of free trade!' (NATO Secretary| Angry Workers
We publish a series of articles from the current issue no.113 of the German magazine Wildcat - they all relate to the current global moment. The following article relates to the general question of bloc confrontation, the next article will look at the decline of the US as a hegemonic power. Then we will read| Angry Workers
We translated this article as a background text for our contribution to the party building debate. For us the situation in Italy in... The post A historical background for the party building debate – Workers’ autonomy in Milan first appeared on Angry Workers.| Angry Workers
This is a contribution to the party building debate in the UK and beyond. We base it on our limited effort to build a political committee around the Vital Signs Magazine in two major local workplaces in Bristol, as a preliminary step towards the refoundation of a political working class organisation. For a more detailed| Angry Workers
We translated this article by comrades from the collective Wildcat. ‘The state of the automotive industry is one of the most visible elements of a general crisis in industry.’ On the 20th of December 2024, VW's works council and management agreed on an austerity programme that, among other things, would result in the elimination of| Angry Workers
Our comrade and friend Sher Singh died on the 25th of January 2025. We published his notes from conversations with workers from his last travel and a background text about our collaboration. Below you can find a short personal farewell and a tremendous article by our comrade from 'Friends of Faridabad Majdoor Samachar' that summarises| Angry Workers
We document this short text by comrades from Movements for Class Autonomy KTA from Greece on the recent mobilisations against the state's response to the Tempi railway accident. The facts Two years after the Tempi railway crime, we may not yet know exactly what happened that February night, but what everyone knows now, is how| Angry Workers
In the coming weeks we will translate and publish several articles on the political economy of AI and the new coalition between the Trump government and the ‘tech-capitalists'. The articles were written by comrades of the German magazine Wildcat. We have already shared one article on the impact of AI on translator’s work that you| Angry Workers
We see an increase in small actions against the drive towards militarisation. From school students to doctors, from port workers to tram drivers. While significant parts on the left still collude in the ideological war games, these class actions give us hope. Sign the petition of the Munich tram drivers against Bundeswehr (German army) advertisement| Angry Workers
We document this press release sent to us by comrades from Delhi on the current mobilisation of former Maruti Suzuki car workers. It is wonderful to see that so many of them are gathering together again, more than a decade after the severe repression of their struggle. Back then, the state had to quell one| Angry Workers
Comrades from Greece sent us this short report - up the workers! The post Struggle in the call centers of Teleperformance in Greece first appeared on Angry Workers.| Angry Workers
A dear friend and comrade from India spent months travelling the country, meeting workers in various cities. He wrote down notes after their conversation, which we share below. He met port workers in Mumbai and medical research workers in Hyderabad, car workers in Gujarat and young comrades in Tamil Nadu. Feel free to read more| Angry Workers
We translated an interview with school students in Leipzig who organised an anti-militaristic action. Warmest congratulations to these comrades! They are sticking out their neck in a social atmosphere where the mainstream - and not so mainstream - political left has become part of the militaristic discourse. (translated from: Junge Welt, 10th of December 2024)| Angry Workers
by Rachel Melzi A friend wrote this report on her experience as a translator, questioning the general hype about artificial intelligence without denying the influence technology has on her work. Her report will be published in the German magazine Wildcat. We previously translated a more general article on AI by Wildcat, which can be found| Angry Workers
This is the fifth part of our series of translations of articles by Wildcat on the current global moment. The first part shed a critical light on the concept of ‘geopolitics’ and sketched out the current bloc formation. The second part had a closer look at the relation between China and the US within global| Angry Workers
By Oliver Schlaudt and Daniel Burnfin This text contributes to our discussion about the global drive towards war. It can be read together with recent translations on a new anti-imperialism from comrades in Germany, on the issues of militarisation in France and on the intrinsic link between capitalist accumulation and war from comrades in Italy.| Angry Workers
We translated this text by dear comrades from France on the current process of militarisation under the Macron government. The original article can be found here. In the UK both Tories and Labour compete over who can inflate the military budget more efficiently. We encourage you to read the 15 theses on a new anti-imperialism| Angry Workers
We translated these points from German. They are indeed very general points, but perhaps they have to be made in these times. We don't adhere to an 'uncompromising pacifism', but insist on the need for proletarian mass violence and autonomous guerilla action against state oppression as a tactical means distinct from military and national warfare.| Angry Workers