July 2012 issue of Freedom
The July 2012 issue is now out and available either directly from Freedom Bookshop or from other good radical bookshops or social centres.
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» Rough Trade, east London
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» Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
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» News From Nowhere, Liverpool
» Sumac Centre, Nottingham
» October Books, Southampton
» AK Press, Online
Alternatively take out a yearly subscription and have the paper delivered to you every month at a discounted rate.
June 2012 issue of Freedom includes:
- News
G8: not having it
London bus strike solid
The Bottled Wasp
Sparks fight on
The future of Freedom - International news
Fascists brutalising Greece
Miner threat goes hardcore
Notes from the US - Feature
“If I can’t express my real opinion it’s not worth it” – Alec Empire of Atari Teenage Riot talks about new band member Rowdy, how they diddled Sony and how bands should approach audiences - Analysis
The impact of cuts on the disabled - The Bigger Picture
Official Protester of the London 2012 Olympic Games - Economics
The housing market in the UK - History
Lessons from the Luddites - Interview
Introducing… Collective Action – the new organisation explain their philosophy of Regroupment - Comment
Understanding history
Dealing with harassment in the movement - Prison news
Hard times for the PIC? - Sport
Euro 2012 - Getting Active
Extreme energy: fracking the future - Culture
Remembering 1912: Iain McKay reviews The London Years by Rudolf Rocker
The Arts pages feature Carrie Reichardt: anarcho-craftivist
The fiction column by Martin H. continues with The Discussion - Also in this issue
The Svartfrosk column ‘A sideways look’ is on ‘regeneration’ in Deptford
Donald Rooum’s Wildcat cartoon
The Quiz
What’s On
Readers’ letters and comments
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