The monster of Avignon As a mass rape trial comes to a close in France, Nasra Hussen looks back on all the old common myths used to justify and excuse men who have been caught in the act.
Union busting down under: What the CFMEU administration means for workers' rights As part of London IWW's Learning Circle talk series, Dr Emily Foley discusses recent events in Australia, where the government legislated to remove democratic control from one of the country's most powerful unions. We have uploaded a recording of the talk here.
The resistance for a democratic Middle East will remain unbroken We are republishing an article by the Internationalist Commune in Rojava written shortly after a new round of attacks by the Turkish state and Islamist groups against Autonomous Self-Administration of North-East Syria.
From mediation to direct action: Solidarity unions in Cyprus and beyond The Cypriot branch of the IWW write about the past and present of trade union struggles in the island, and why the model of solidarity unionism is the only sustainable avenue for workers' empowerment under neoliberalism.
WTF just happened?! A cautious reflection on the French elections The world is still trying to understand what happened last night in France. Panos Theodoropoulos writes a preliminary reflection on what yesterday's election results mean for antifascist resistance and the wider struggle against neoliberalism.
UK election autopsy: Zombie democracy shambling towards fascism Sam Button articulates the two routes that lie ahead for Labour in preventing a far-right takeover at the next UK general election, and why Starmer will choose the stupid option.
Introducing Vital Signs, a magazine for a revolutionary orientation in the health sector To imagine a world that is organised beyond the constraints of capitalism, we must start from where we find ourselves. The Angry Workers collective recently launched Vital Signs, a magazine that attempts to contribute to the revolutionary organisation of the health care sector.