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19th April 2019
No Board Games - Competition Time!

A few years back before Bloc By Bloc a small group of Italian Squatters wanted to bring the world of civil disobedience to the table top with “Riot – Cast The First stone”, a might little game where you could field one of three factions of the police and fight for the streets- there is […]

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18th April 2019
It's Capitalism, Stupid: Extinction Rebellion Can't Do it with Flowers.

I don’t want to piss on anyone’s parade, I really don’t. But watching the protests by the climate revolutionaries Extinction Rebellion, I feel uneasy. It's not their methods. I know that direct action and street politics work; after all, I have done very similar protests and street action. The uneasiness here is the hierarchy of worthiness.

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16th April 2019
Review: We Do Not Fear Anarchy, We Invoke It: The First International and the Origins of the Anarchist Movement

While the spot light may be on the split itself, Graham does a wonderful job of going back to the beginning to build a strong foundation that helps us understand the split, the major players in it and the their motivation.

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11th April 2019
Who's Arming Turkey?

Who's Arming Turkey by The Shoal Collective

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9th April 2019
First ever Clapton CFC Esports social - April 11th

This Thursday Clapton CFC (everyone's favourite antifascist London footie club) is running their first ever Esports Social. It's at ExFed (199 Eade Road,, N4 1DN) in London from 6:30 'till 10:30. We recon it's a fantastic move by the Tons to bring the antifascist, LGBT+ positive vibe and drive to Esports and heck who doesn't […]

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6th April 2019
Towards an Ethical Gaming Console

In light of Google’s Stadia, Marijam Didžgalvytė discusses the possibilities for changing the modes of production in the videogaming industry, via Walter Benjamin.

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22nd March 2019
Dorset Radical Bookfair 2019 - An Invitation

Dorset’s third Radical Bookfair will take place on Saturday 7th September 2019 at the Corn Exchange, Municipal Buildings, High St East, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1HF Our clash with Bradford Bookfair is unintentional and unavoidable, we hope you'll support one or other event! We're a ten-minute walk from either railway station - Dorchester South or West. […]

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22nd March 2019
Surviving Zimbabwe: An anarchist critique

This article, with the guidance of anarchism as a theory,  provides a critical analysis of Zimbabwe and its current state, arguing against simple analysis and going beyond individual politics. The real, underlying problem is a society governed by a class system under the control of a predatory state that cannot survive a day without the […]

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20th March 2019
On Anarchism: Dispatches from the People’s Republic of Vermont

Reading this collection of essays, it’s clear David Van Deusen has lived an interesting life. To start, Van Deusen takes us on an exciting history of his involvement in The Green Mountain Anarchist Collective. He writes about efforts against racist group The Minutemen, daily struggles of organization and introduces the question of violence and non-violence […]

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20th March 2019
Chase The Arms Dealers - Join The Anarchist Federation on March 28th

On March 28th, we’ll be joining with a host of other people, from members of faith groups to trade unionists, to confront those who profit from death and abuse. If you want to take a stand, scroll down for the practical info, if you’d like to know more first, read on for our DPRTE FAQ!

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20th March 2019
Tekoşer Piling / Lorenzo Orsetti – Rest In Power

“Today our comrade Heval Tekoşer Piling fell şehid in battle in Baghouz. He was a great friend to all of us and an incredibly brave soldier. Many of us had the pleasure of fighting by his side. From Afrin to Deir Ezzor, he was always the last to leave. Şehid namirin!"

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20th March 2019
Helîn Qerecox / Anna Campbell - Rest In Power

Anna was a proudly queer feminist anarchist, committed to every aspect of revolutionary struggle.

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