Freedom News

Interview: LAD$ to the front!

January 24th: Back in the growing winter of 2016 a pack of punks, anarchists and incorrigible rogues met in an indescript nonspace above an anarchist bookshop in East London with a dog, some beers, and a plan.

Solarpunk and anarchist infrapolitics

June 29th: Connor Owens writes on anarchism and a form of sci-fi that emphasises the possibilities of eco-utopias.

Eclipse Phase – The anarchist RPG

October 29th: For all that “nerd culture” has become hegemonic on our screens, role play games (RPGs) have remained on the fringes of that success with Dungeons and Dragons being the only truly famous example, known for its geekiness.

Why beer is in a bad State

June 18th: In this special feature written for the Organise Issue 88, a member of the Anarchist Federation looks into the historic consequences of State intervention in beer, from frothing masses to watered-down ideas.  Throughout history the ruling class have placed restrictions, controls and taxes on alcoholic beverages and their consumption.

Anti-Fascist Sports, Autonomen, and PhDs: An Interview with Gabriel Kuhn

March 2nd: Gabriel Kuhn has been writing political books from the late ’90s on topics ranging from women pirates to football and the State.

Derry Anarchist Bookfair: ‘Brilliant success’

February 2nd: Derry’s first ever Radical Bookfair was held in over the Bloody Sunday week of events on Saturday 28th January 2017 in Pilots Row Community Centre.

Book interview: Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

January 27th: An annotated edition of Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist has just been published by AK Press.

Your guide to 2017 anarchist bookfairs in the British Isles

January 9th: Every year the anarchist movement has its biggest get-together at the London Anarchist Bookfair at the end of October.

Sexism, Punk and Drone Warfare: Interview with In the Evil Hour

January 6th: A few weeks ago a friend of mine posted ‘Predators’ by North East punk band In Evil Hour; an intelligent, ferocious critique of Drone warfare which reminds me a little of Rise Against.

Walks For Motorists – An Interview with WHITE HILLS

July 27th: I’m sure you have noticed that in late capitalism much of mainstream culture, including music, is the tarted up results of market forces and the commodification of all things, it cannot help but be bereft of meaning and over arching purpose, it has nothing much to say and no idea where it is going; it