Mourn the dead, fight like hell for the living
24 August 2017Posted by AFed
The murder of Heather Heyer by a neo-Nazi was horrifying but not surprising. The Ku Klux Klan, the neo-Nazis and the alt.right have increased in…
Leicester AF Meeting on Spanish Revolution
24 August 2017Posted by AFed
What can we learn from the Spanish revolution? 7.30pm on Wednesday 30th August at the Regent Club 102 Regent Road Leicester LE1 7DA Just over…
London AF PubLic Meeting on Modern Spanish Anarchism
16 August 2017Posted by AFed
Next public meeting of London Anarchist Federation: The Anarchist Movement in Modern Spain Report back on factfinding tour of Spanish anarchist movement by AF member…
Leith Hill Anti-Fracking Camp
11 August 2017Posted by AFed
“Europa Oil & Gas are nearing the end of the legal process giving them permission to carry out unconventional drilling in the Surrey Hills, despite…
New AF Sticker
11 August 2017Posted by AFed
Refugees Welcome: The Working Class Has No Country Available from aflondon@riseup.net
AF AT LONDON RADICAL BOOKFAIR ON SAT. JUNE 24th
23 June 2017Posted by AFed
London AF will be running a stall at the Radical Bookfair this Saturday, 12-6. Come along and chat: https://www.facebook.com/events/1340427492708809/
AFTER THE ELECTION: THE ANARCHIST ALTERNATIVE
23 June 2017Posted by AFed
https://www.facebook.com/events/962322453911006/?hc_location=ufi After the election we analyse the state of play, the nature of Corbynism and how we relate to it, and how we need to…
Organise! magazine issue 88 Summer 2017
11 June 2017Posted by W
Organise! magazine issue 88 Summer 2017 was out in print in May and is now free to download. Special issue on prisons, plus much more.
Rebel City #6 is out – paper of London AF
18 May 2017Posted by W
The latest issue (no. 6, May 2017) of London AF’ s paper is out now can be freely downloaded.
System Malfunction
3 May 2017Posted by W
Why the British elite is losing it’s sense of control, and what that might mean for the rest of us.
The Tories have found their election slogan. The words ‘strong and stable leadership’ will be stuck on repeat for the next month, but so far there has been something off in the Tories’ delivery of their core message. Theresa May seemingly can’t end a sentence without some form of the words ‘strong and stable leadership’. The compulsion to keep repeating the mantra betrays an obsession with the words that go beyond the usual parroting of meaningless sound-bites. The Tories addiction to the slogan feels like an unconscious over-compensating. They have to say the words constantly because they know that actually these times are not stable, and they simply can not offer anything, let alone strong leadership. [continues]
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