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By Solidarity London, it is an introduction to the ideas and activity of the group Solidarity. As We See It is followed by As We Don't See It, a series of clarifications and explanations published later, and later revisions to both.

These texts were taken from the on-line Solidarity and Subversion archive at af-north.org

  • I. As We See It
  • II. As We Don't See It
  • III. Revisions
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