Our latest newsletter is out now – we are hoping to make this a more regular thing going forward, so we are open to any contributions On-line pdf: https://awsm.nz/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/solidarity-4.pdf Printable…
Continue ReadingINTRODUCTION: A new decade has begun with bosses and politicians internationally continuing to encourage war, austerity, and xenophobia. It’s tempting to look at this and become depressed, to give up…
Continue ReadingLooking for a great way to help spread the message of anarchism in your neighbourhood? Not sure how to do it? Well, why not be like the other hepcats and…
Continue ReadingThe colleague F.A. Last summer, he worked on the yacht “Seralia” of the shipowner Nikos Vernikos, as a sailor. N. Vernikos refused to sign his colleague and paid him with…
Continue ReadingIain McKay reviews Nunzio Pernicone’s book Carlo Tresca: Portrait of a Rebel. Carlo Tresca is one of those rebel workers whose memory deserves to be honoured and Pernicone’s excellent biography…
Continue ReadingPeter Gelderloos Since the incursion by white supremacists into the Capitol Building on January sixth, the media has consistently emphasized that it was the first time since 1814 that the…
Continue ReadingEight Athenian students are facing charges, including “forming of a criminal organisation” in an apparently bogus case brought forward by the Greek state. The eight are active nd well known…
Continue ReadingMost weeks Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement (AWSM) holds online meetings for supporters and those interested in building serious, class-focused anarchism in Aotearoa. If this is something you think might be…
Continue ReadingWe bring you an overview of activities in the past year. Download, print, glue and distribute. Help spread anarchy, equality and solidarity on the streets! —- The Ostrava Anarchist Federation…
Continue Readingascinating look at Tommy Atkins’ hidden tactics to avoid combat on the western front in World War I, or why ‘Blackadder Goes Forth’ could have been a lot funnier (and…
Continue ReadingBarbara Hart a review of Robert Mason, The Spanish Anarchists of Northern Australia: Revolution in the Sugar Cane Fields. University of Wales Press, 2018. 208 pages, £45, paper. By writing…
Continue ReadingOriginally published by the 68 Collective and then by Notes from Below, this essay by student rent strike organiser Matthew Lee gives an overview of the escalating confrontation between students…
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