Over 30 years of anarchist writing from Ireland listed under hundreds of topics
THE CHANGE from a magazine to newspaper format reflects the increased readership Workers Solidarity is building up. It will take a few issues before we iron out all problems involved in changing our printing process but we hope you will bear with us. None of us is a professional journalist or designer. This issue was produced by a gardener, a couple of office workers, a teacher, a researcher, three unemployed people and a student.
The democratic "will of the people" is not of major concern to the politicians in Leinster House. Two years ago the pregnant 14 year old at the centre of the 'X' case was prevented from going to England for an abortion. The High Court effectively interned her inside the 26 counties. The Dublin Abortion Information Campaign of which the Workers Solidarity Movement were founder members. called a demonstration.
Issue 34 of Ireland's anarchist paper Workers Solidarity 34 from 1992
Anarchism today
Anarchism to-day is growing in all of the Eastern European countries. As it was isolated for some 70 years in the soviet union and 40 years in Eastern Europe it will be a slow and painful process. In the west the anarchist movement grew slowly throughout the 80's and is now in the process of re-examining the anarchist tradition.
The articles from issue no 35 of the Irish anarchist paper Workers Solidarity, originally published in the Summer of 1992.
Issues of the Irish anarchist paper Workers Solidarity published in 1991
Articles from the three issues of Workers Solidarity published from the Summer of 1988 to the Spring of 1989. In this period it was a 20A4 page magazine in format. This is a selection of the articles, once we scan the remaining ones we will add them to the site.