January/February 2013 issue of Freedom
The January/February 2013 issue is now out and available either directly from Freedom Bookshop or from other good radical bookshops or social centres.
Stockists:
» Freedom Bookshop, London
» Housmans bookshop, London
» LARC, London
» 56a Infoshop, London
» Newham Bookshop, London
» Pogo Cafe, London
» Rough Trade, east London
» Rough Trade, west London
» Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
» Bike Foundry, Birmingham
» Cowley Club, Brighton
» Kebele social centre, Bristol
» Hydra Books, Bristol
» ACE, Edinburgh
» Word Power, Edinburgh
» News From Nowhere, Liverpool
» Sumac Centre, Nottingham
» October Books, Southampton
» AK Press, Online
Or take out a yearly subscription and have the paper delivered to you every month at a discounted rate.
January/February 2013 issue of Freedom includes:
- News
Militants targeted
Workfare resolutions for 2013
A spook or a spiv?
The pandemic of shootings
Adventure playground occupied - International news
Rebels re-emerge
Vineyards erupt
Indian tea plantation boss feels the heat
Notes from the US
News in brief - Feature
A ticking time-bomb across the care home sector - Analysis
On firearm legislation
Networks of collusion - The Bigger Picture
Activists march through Athens - Interview
Industry insight: a spark’s view - History
Mat Kavanagh - Comment
Rape is a global problem - Prison news
Russian anarchist prisoners - Sport
AC Milan abandons game
The rich get richer - Getting Active
The 12th anarchist bookfair in Ghent
The 9th anarchist bookfair in Zagreb
What’s on - Culture
Book reviews of Anarchy Comics: the complete collection edited by Jay Kinney, Non-Stop Inertia by Ivor Southwood and the Solidarity Federation’s Fighting for Ourselves.
Mental Fight Club and the Dragon Café
The fiction column by Martin H. continues with ‘An introduction to trade unions’ - Also in this issue
The Svartfrosk column ‘A sideways look’
Donald Rooum’s Wildcat cartoon
The Quiz
What’s On
Readers’ letters and comments
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London E1 7QX
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