Aufheben reviews the Trotwatch pamphlet about British far left group the Socialist Workers Party, carry on recruiting.
After completing several books and papers on hereditary, genetics and eugenics (for it was all the rage) and two enduring ones on butterflies and moths E B Ford, (a.k.a. Henry) conscious of his ...
Archive of the "eco disasters" section from the Dialectical Butterflies website. Very much a work in progress.
The post-Armistice issue, including: government policy triggers unemployment and low pay, release political prisoners and ...
An early text by Phil Mailer/Meyler (following on from The Gurriers), published in Ireland: 4th April 1972.
An index of material available on Libcom relating to the now defunct Dialectical Butterfiles website, which included a number ...
An early short text by Fred Vermorel whilst he was in the orbit of King Mob.
Including: Lambeth news, Stop Business As Usual reports from UK and USA, direct action and squatting news, international news ...
Short text by the Iraqi Council Communist Fouad Mohammed Mahmoud where he talks about the Commune as the answer to the ...
Nor the Communist Party which in England is as about as powerful as the Boy Scouts movement. Nor the Tariq Ali league or any of the other proprietors of revolutionary promises. They are more ...
A text by Phil Cohen and Donald Nicholson-Smith in the first issue of King Mob Echo.
A short text by Icteric founder Ron Hunt. 'The Arts in our Time' was handed out in the bustling Newcastle Haymarket two months prior to the May 1968 uprising in France.