SEXUALITY AND GENDER SPECIAL. Articles include: Sex trade/work, ‘Gay rights’ business, Neuromyths & neurosexism, Language of Ursula Le Guin novels, Second Life & gender, Anarchism & Art, The Left’s authoritarian messiahs, Harold Thompson obituary & 4 book reviews.
Workplace Strategy of the Anarchist Federation
This was adopted at the AF’s annual conference in April 2009. Drawing on the experiences of AF members at the workplace, it aims to lay out the possibilities for anarchists in the here and now and open debate in the movement on workplace organisation.
Two day fundraiser in Next to Nowhere, 96a Bold Street, Liverpool, 1st and 2nd of May, 2009 All proceeds will go to occupying and picketting…
In recent weeks, we have seen a series of demonstrations and protests carried out by a large amount of the Tamil population in Britain around Parliament. The protests were the result of the ongoing civil war between the ruling Sinhalese state and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), more commonly known as the Tamil Tigers. On Sunday 5th April, the Sri Lankan Armed forces launched a chemical gas attack in a so-called “designated safe zone”, an area where more than 1500 civilians, including many children, were present in at the time. Recently, the Sri Lankan government accepted a two-day ceasefire with the Tamil Tigers, although rejected a call for a permanent ceasefire.
Invitation to anarchist May Day Celebrations in London Friday May 1st. From 6pm onwards at
G20 Meltdown. 1st & 2nd April 2009. Links to Indymedia, Legal Monitoring Defence Group and other independent sources Indymedia UK: G20 reporting – April 1st,…
Currently out of stock Anarchists do not see the world in terms of competing national peoples, but in terms of class. We do not see a world of nations in struggle, but of classes in struggle. The nation is a smokescreen which hides the struggle between classes which exists within and across them. Consequently, there is no single ‘people’ within the ‘nation’, and there is no shared ‘national interest’ which unifies them.
This pamphlet gives our analysis of nationalism and why anarchists are fundamentally against it.
Beating the Poll Tax is a relevant ‘blast from the past’, a widely distributed booklet that encouraged and analysed the rise of mass revolt against the Community Charge in 1989/90 as it was happening. First published by the Anarchist Communist Federation in March 1990 under the Tories, then published online March 2006 by the Anarchist Federation and dedicated to New Labour and the Left, “Our past experience should teach us to expect nothing else of them.”
Published as a pamphlet for the first time, this collection of articles from Organise! magazine outlines the root of and influences on the politics of the A(C)F.
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