In the last three decades of the eighteenth century, pressure for reform of the political system grew throughout Britain. The… READ MORE
John Olday (1905 – 1977), born Arthur William Oldag, was an anarchist revolutionary, artist, cartoonist and writer, active in Germany, France… READ MORE
The following communique was sent in the post to London anarchist freesheet Autognome in mid-1990. Autognome was a provocative rag,… READ MORE
“Nearly 300 black women met together in Brixton on March 18 to take part in the first ever National Black… READ MORE
Ambrose Barker, 1859-1953 Ambrose George Barker was born and brought up in Earls Barton, Northamptonshire, near the town of Northampton.… READ MORE
Ken Weller died on January 25th 2021. Libertarian socialist militant, and radical historian, Ken has left a huge legacy. Nick… READ MORE
Beyond The Fragments: Feminism and the Making of Socialism (A Local Experience) by Lynne Segal An account by feminist & socialist… READ MORE
“There started up in London about the beginning of the late war, a new pseudo-prophet whose name was Richard Brothers,… READ MORE
The Brixton Black Women’s Group emerged from the Black Power movements that evolved in Britain in the 1960s-1970s, initially as… READ MORE
The 19th century saw a ferment among working class radicals around freedom from religion and ‘freethinking’. Throughout the Victorian age,… READ MORE
"People ask me what I do in the winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring."
~ Rogers Hornsby
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