Black Flag 236 (2014)

This issue of Black Flag, which came out after a hiatus in 2013 in which no magazine was produced at all, began a period of annual publishing. Among the key articles was a cover story reflecting on the sometimes difficult organising of that year's AFem 2014 conference, a prescient analysis of Osborne's failed austerity programme, and a still-relevant analysis of the ways in which protest policing have dovetailed with the slow course of justice to both deny campaigners their rights and leave people in legal limbo for years at a time.

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Submitted by Rob Ray on January 18, 2016

Contents

  • Cover story: The necessity of Afem
  • Reportage: Activism and the law in 2014-15
  • Analysis: The rise of Ukip
  • Analysis: Scotland after the No
  • Theory: Clicktivism’s damaging legacy
  • In focus: Osborne, the collapse of Plan A and austerity that doesn’t cut spending
  • Breathing Utopia: A secondary school teacher ponders teaching after the revolution
  • Analysis: Looking at the history of Iranian politics and revolt
  • The IWMA: Looking back at the key moments and debates of the First International
  • Bakunin: The giant’s 200th birthday
  • Radical Reprint: Bakunin writes to to Albert Richard
  • Review: Malatesta reader
  • Review: Kroptkin reader
  • Review: Disobedient Objects exhibition
  • Review: Proudhon Reader
  • Document: The international anarchist manifesto against World War One

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Rob Ray

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Submitted by Rob Ray on January 18, 2016

NB// The latest issue of the magazine (2015/16) and quite a lot of the Black Flag back catalogue are available to buy in print at http://www.akuk.com/index.php?_a=product&product_id=7445