An account and critique of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, which portrays the "revolution" as a factional squabble within the Communist Party bureaucracy which enabled the working class to begin to assert themselves as an independent force for a time before being crushed by the state.| libcom.org
A history of Rwanda and Burundi, two African nations run by Western Imperial powers until independence in 1961. Burundi became an independent state in 1962.| libcom.org
April small text signed by Yana Makova and published by Voice of Anarchists Image is added by translator| libcom.org
Aufheben review "Fascism/Anti-Fascism" and ask does antifascism necessarily entail supporting one face of the state against another?| libcom.org
This translation of the first 10 sections of Dauvé's text '« Bilan » Contre-Révolution en Espagne' was first published by Black Cat Press in Edmonton Canada in 1982, without the author's knowledge, under a new title, 'Fascism/Antifascism'. Subsequently it was reprinted in the U.K. by Pirate Publications. For a more up-to-date reflection of Dauvé's views on the same themes, see his June 1998 text 'When Insurrections Die', which is a reworking of the original text on 'Bilan'.| libcom.org
On the title picture from pre-war times: “We love Kharkiv – we hate capitalism!” (in Ukrainian)| libcom.org
This yellow Niva has become in Ukraine a truly popular meme of resistance to state terror| libcom.org
After a wearisome period of dormancy, people are gradually beginning to remember what it is to stand for their rights!| libcom.org
In the picture: “War is a kind of action, thanks to which people who do not know each other kill each other for the sake of glory and benefit of people who know each other very well, but do not kill each other” (Paul Valéry)| libcom.org
Russian anarchist Peter Kropotkin's massively influential work on mutual aid and co-operation as a factor in evolution, written in 1902.| libcom.org