Building workers’ power from below

We organise to abolish capitalism, the state, and all forms of oppression.

We want a world without bosses or borders. A world based on freedom, solidarity, and the needs of all, not the profits of a few.

Only the working class can build this world, through struggle and social revolution.

Anarchist Political School

The Anarchist Political School is an introduction to the revolutionary ideas and strategies of anarchist communism. Sessions are held regularly by each of our branches as we learn about how capitalism and government really work, how we can fight the ruling class, and why we need revolution.

Latest Articles

  • The anarchist history of Mayday

    On 1 May 1886, 400,000 workers in the United States went on strike demanding the eight hour day. In Chicago, anarchist-influenced unions organised strikes across the city and mobilised tens of thousands onto the streets. As the anarchist labour organiser August Spies was addressing workers at the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company plant in Chicago, police…

  • May Day statement

    As we mark May Day 2025, we are in the midst of an unfolding capitalist crisis. The Paris climate targets are in the rear-view window. Last year world temperatures exceeded 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels.

  • Why we need a revolution

    Revolution is the complete transformation of how we live, work, and relate to one another. Most revolutions are political revolutions. They reshuffle who governs us but leave the deeper structures of oppression untouched. A social revolution goes further, changing how decisions are made, resources shared, and power distributed.

Anarchist Communist Federation

The Anarchist Communist Federation organises on the unceded lands of Indigenous people across the continent. We acknowledge the pivotal role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have played in the class struggle. We also acknowledge the ongoing struggle for self-determination and pay our respects to Elders past and present. Always was, always will be First Nations land.

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