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Radical Reprint: The French Anarchist Conference

Radical Reprint: The French Anarchist Conference

September 17th: One of the most useful aspects of sometimes dry reports from gatherings is the snapshot of otherwise amorphous movements — in this case, the French syndicalists and anarchists of 1913.
Skate, not State

Skate, not State

September 10th: Once it is completed, the co-op plans to coordinate anti-prison campaigning and a whole host of other activities from their anarchist library and info-centre.

Militias, racism, and a climate of fear in Greece

Militias, racism, and a climate of fear in Greece

September 1st: These groups' hunt' people on the move and ask, with apparent impunity, for support for their actions on social media.

Disability and autonomy

Disability and autonomy

August 27th: Andy Greene of Disabled People Against Cuts writes on the ways in which anarchist and disabled interests and actions dovetail in the face of State oppression.

Radical Reprint: The Labour War in South Africa

Radical Reprint: The Labour War in South Africa

August 20th: A historical tale in which South African miners strike while Herbert Gladstone fiddles.

‘And then the lights go oot. Forever’: Disnaeland

‘And then the lights go oot. Forever’: Disnaeland

August 18th: DD Johnston’s Disnaeland is perhaps the most hopeful apocalyptic novel you’re ever likely to read.

Notes from the US: Constitutional breakdown

Notes from the US: Constitutional breakdown

August 16th: Project 2025 plans to 'transition' almost all federal power into the hands of one far right, effectively fascist leader.

Take me down but I’m back up again

Take me down but I’m back up again

August 13th: MADALDN writes on surviving gang violence in London, how she got out, and her later turn to music and activism.

The story spycops tried to hide: part I

The story spycops tried to hide: part I

July 30th: The closing hearing in the first “tranche” of the Undercover Policing Inquiry (UCPI) took place earlier this year.

Germany: Fighting for the Autonomous Youth Centre

Germany: Fighting for the Autonomous Youth Centre

July 27th: It’s 50 years since the energy of the post-’66 student rebels, which sparked a wave of squatted autonomous social centres across West Germany, reached Wuppertal.