April 2013 issue of Freedom
The April 2013 issue is now out and available either directly from Freedom Bookshop or from other good radical bookshops or social centres.
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April 2013 issue of Freedom includes:
- News
Thatcher dies
Welfare reforms hit
Fact to fiction (on selective reporting)
Too much too young? - International news
Docks dispute in Hong Kong is successful
Melbourne taxi driver blockade
Notes from the US
News in brief - The Bigger Picture
Liverpool marks Thatcher’s funeral - Analysis
When freedom isn’t free: why is an anarchist not like a tea partier? - Comment
Remembering Keith Hodgson
A sad farewell to the Women’s Library - Economics
The Pryamukhino Readings - History
The Anarcho-Syndicalist Initiative in Serbia - Feature
Prison Officers’ Association – workers in uniform or hired thugs? - Interview
Civil Rank and File Network conference - Prison news
Making a monkey out of Sean Swain
plus news from Pelican Bay State Prison and on Jock Palfreeman - Sport
Sunderland’s big mistake
Going nowhere – Coventry City FC - Getting Active
The Association of Radical Booksellers (ARB) host the London Radical Bookfair
A Carnival Against Capitalism in the build-up to the G8 summit
What’s on - Culture
Justina Jase reviews the book Burying the Typewriter by Carmen Bugan about her childhood in Ceaucescu’s Romania
Tom Jennings reviews the film Django Unchained.
The fiction column by Martin H. continues with ‘The march on the boss’
Do it yourself by Anabela Bravo - 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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