The Following Links are Provided for the information of Caucus Members. The listing here does not imply an endorsement of views that might be expressed in the pages to which the links refer.
Leftist Links Archive This site describes itself as "an archive of links to leftist, progressive and democratic wesites. It includes links to organization, to art and posters, to book stores and distributors, to economics and trade related sites, to e-mail lists and networks, to femininst organizations, to films, to journals and magazines, to labor unions and organizations, to music, news and media, political parties and organizations, publishers, TV and Radio, and writers and theorists.
Marxist Internet Archive This site provides links to many full text works by Marxists and others that are thought to be useful to students of Marx and Marxism. It includes an historical archive and an encyclopedia of Marxism. It is accessible in a very large number of languages. It is rich in search engines within each of its archives.
Anarchist Archives This site provides a biography, collective works, bibliography, commentary and graphics for many significant anarchist thinkers including, Bakunin, Godwin, Goldman, Kroptkin, Maletesta, Proudhon, Stirner, Bookchen, Chomsky and other "lesser lights." It also includes a very comprehensive history of anarchism.
Feminist Theory Website Hosted by by the Center for Digital Discourse and Culture at Virginia Tech University, this site, in English, French and Spanish versions. The site contains the following description of itself: The Feminist Theory Website provides research materials and information for students, activists, and scholars interested in women's conditions and struggles around the world. The goals of this website are: 1) to encourage a wide range of research into feminist theory, and 2) to encourage dialogue between women (and men) from different countries around the world. Hopefully, this will result in new connections, new ideas, and new information about feminist theory and women's movements. The Feminist Theory Website has three parts: 1) various fields within feminist theory; 2) different national / ethnic feminisms; and 3) individual feminists. All of these parts are updated and expanded regularly.
Network of Activist Scholars of Politics and International Relations This site is a British based organization the purpose of which is " to promote British politics and international relations scholarship which supports non-violent action against oppression. The oppression may be domestic or international, and may take many forms, including physical violence or denial of economic, social, cultural or political rights. Those carrying out the oppression may be states, corporations or other non-state actors."