User guide for AWL website (PowerPoint)
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PowerPoint slide show on how to use the AWL website, primarily aimed at AWL members.
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PowerPoint slide show on how to use the AWL website, primarily aimed at AWL members.
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Introducing some of the strands in anarchist thinking from Proudhon to 1917: download here (3.9MB). This is not meant to be "self-sufficient", but rather to help with discussing the ideas.
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These can be reproduced cheaply at plan copy shops, A0 for as little as £1.10 and A1 for 90p.
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"Labour is entitled to all it creates"
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Click here to download.
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This Alliance for Workers’ Liberty pamphlet seeks to explain the ongoing capitalist crisis from an independent working-class — socialist — viewpoint. It puts forward an action plan for the working class to defend itself against the bosses’ attempts to make us pay for their crisis, and to go on the offensive to replace capitalism with working-class power and socialism. Download pdf ("attachment", below) or buy online.
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Here is a PowerPoint presentation on commodities, value, wage-labour, profit, and capital. It is designed as back-up for talking through the issues, rather than as a stand-alone. You may find it useful when reviewing your notes from a study group on these issues, or when leading a study group.
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Introducing some of the strands in anarchist thinking today: download here (5MB). This is not meant to be "self-sufficient", but rather to help with discussing the ideas.
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Excerpts from Lenin, Trotsky, Gramsci, Cannon, Deutscher, and documents of the Communist International and the Fourth International. Download pdf.
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A list of reading to download, and some short notes..
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Attached below is a model leaflet discussing the issues involved in the riots, with a list of demands to use as a model motion for union branches and campaigns.