Over 30 years of anarchist writing from Ireland listed under hundreds of topics
The March/April 2006 issue of Ireland's anarchist paper - Workers Solidarity
A listing of all the issues of Workers Solidarity published in 2006
Workers Solidarity 94, Nov/Dect [PDF file]
A full index of all articles published in Workers Solidarity in 2005 (issues 84-89)
Issue 90 if the Irish anarchist paper Workers Solidarity for Jan/Feb of 2006
These are the articles and PDF files from Ireland's anarchist paper, Workers Solidarity, published in 2003
Anarchism is a very simple idea -basically society should be organised in a non-hierarchical way, it should not be divided into order-givers and order-takers. We don't need bosses, politicians, bishops or anybody else to tell us how to live our lives. Anarchists look to a society which will be based on the idea of "from each according to ability, to each according to need".
The Workers Solidarity Movement is an anarchist organisation. Anarchism is the idea that we should organise society in a non-hierarchical way without bosses. We don't want to live in a society that is divided into order-givers and order-takers. We stand for a real socialism based on freedom and democracy.
Regular readers of Workers Solidarity will have noticed that this issue is quite late in coming out. We are currently dicsussing our publications (Workers Solidarity and Red & Black Revolution) with a view to making changes in the way they are produced and sold.
These are the issues of the Irish anarchist paper Workers Solidarity published in the year 2000. Number 59 was the last issue that was sold, 60 was the first issue of the new style free sheet - some half a million individual copies would be produced and distributed over the decade that followed.
The issues of the Irish anarchist paper Workers Solidarity published in 1999. These are issues 56 to 58 and were the last in the A3 8 page format.