WTF Is To Be Done?!
Back in July Leeds Plan C hosted ‘WTF Is To Be Done?’, a three part series of reading groups on the subject of organisation. We’ve collated some notes from those […]
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Back in July Leeds Plan C hosted ‘WTF Is To Be Done?’, a three part series of reading groups on the subject of organisation. We’ve collated some notes from those […]
WTF Is To Be Done?! Read More »
Just as fascists from Oswald Moseley to Tommy Robinson have never been welcome in East London, there french counterparts have never had it easy in Marseille. Despite this, Marie Le
Marseille Anti-fascist Demonstration – Saturday 14th September. Read More »
This is a short statement and call out from our comrades in the radical newspaper collective Drasi about the murder of Pavlos Fyssas an antifacist living in Piraeus. The day
Report on the Murder of Pavlos Fyssas by Newspaper Collective Drasi Read More »
As the dust settles from Saturday the 7th of September’s demonstration against the EDL we should start reflecting on what happened that day and what it means for present anti-fascist
Report from the Anti-EDL Demonstration in Tower Hamlets (7.9.13) Read More »
Since the 2008 financial crisis it has become increasingly impossible to survive on wage labour. In real terms, wages in the UK have declined by 5.5 percent since 2010; the
For A Universal Basic Income Read More »
We believe that humanity has the capacity to organise societies and economies that are more equitable and just than that which we currently encounter. We find ourselves at odds with
Thames Valley Plan C: Statement of Purpose Read More »
Plan C London has initiated a new project – Coffee in Common – every Monday (except bank holidays)
calling all parents, kids and other daytime folks Read More »
Here is a brief report from a member of Plan C MCR’s International Networking Working Group discussing a recent event in Germany. Plan C are interested in making political connections
Report from the …ums Ganze Congress – July 2013 Read More »
This was first published in the Anti-Capitalist Initiative ’s Which Way?, a free publication given out at the People’s Assembly in London on 22nd June. We were commissioned to write a very brief piece
The crisis of work: notes towards a workless wage Read More »
This is an expanded version of Manchester Plan C’s Workers Against Work Working Group brief introductory statement. In 1930, considering the possibilities of 2030, the liberal economist J.M. Keynes expected
Workers Against Work Working Group Introductory Statement – Expanded Version Read More »