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Chav Solidarity – Review
15th March 2019

Trigger warning. This review recounts abuse and violence, the book more so. “D. Hunter is a an ageing chav, whose first 25 years depended upon the…

Chav Solidarity by D.Hunter
15th March 2019

When people say chav, they mean only one thing. They'll have different definitions, but they'll mean the same thing. They'll mean scum, they'll mean those not…

An Interview With The  Bangladesh Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation
15th March 2019

(Originally shared on www.loveandragemedia.org) Contact BASF: basfsylhet@gmail.com facebook.com/basfsylhet  We do not know anything about an anarcho-syndicalist movement in Bangladesh. Please tell us, how everything started. Had…

Why An Anarchist Party?
15th March 2019

I The idea of an Anarchist Party came from concern about the lack of anarchist action in the UK in the face of growing social distress…

Orwell
14th March 2019

Orwell is a PC game that sees you take on the role of an investigator tasked with implementing the nation's 'safety bill', by tracking down dangerous…

A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things
14th March 2019

Welcome to the Capitalocene. Humans, at least some of them, are killing everything, from megafauna to microbiota, at speeds one hundred times faster than the background…

Brexit and Workers
14th March 2019

Being fought on the basis of sovereignty with a large dose of English nationalism, Leave was always going to legitimise discrimination against foreign workers and act to erode those workers’ rights in Britain more than Remain would. This is because European legislation offers some protections to migrant workers from within the EU and also includes some protection of human rights of non-EU people, as well as the ‘freedom of movement’ afforded by the treaty and in the Schengen area.

Danielle Myriam – Rest In Power
6th March 2019

At the start of the year we lost a long time comrade and a dear friend of several members to her own hands. She was a…

Apologia for Killmonger
17th February 2019

Warning: The following text is a discussion of the film Black Panther. It contains several spoilers for the film, so if the reader is yet to…

Organise Magazine
17th February 2019

After the recent death of beloved anarchist science-fiction author Ursula K. Le Guin, a lot of opinion pieces appeared throughout the anarcho web assessing her legacy,…

Organise Magazine
17th February 2019

(This article was originally featured in Organise! 72 - Summer -2009) Science Fiction is at its best when it explores everyday human problems and prejudices through…

Organise Magazine
17th February 2019

“What is an anarchist? One who, choosing, accepts the responsibility of choice.” Laia Odo, The Day Before the Revolution by Ursula Le Guin In the days…

Organise Magazine
17th February 2019

The following statement was originally posted on the Anarchist Federation Facebook page on 20/11/2017 (Transgender Day of Rememberance). A earlier statement was posted on www.afed.org.uk on…

Organise Magazine
17th February 2019

I walked into the activist meeting feeling good. I had on my short shorts over tights and my makeup was good. I took my seat next…

Listen Gamer! – by R.Harrison
5th November 2018

In 2015 the company Ubisoft released another game in its Assassin's Creed franchise called Syndicate. The game was set in London in 1868 and some of…

Transphobia is a Class Issue
9th September 2018

Transphobia is a class issue. By this I mean that in a class society that is also deeply transphobic, it is impossible to talk about transphobia in a meaningful way without also talking about class. Trans people are more likely, all other things being equal, than our cis peers to fall into the most exploited and oppressed sections of the working class and the extent to which transphobia will negatively affect any given trans person’s life will be mediated by their economic class.