#11 cover Issue 11 of Shift magazine. Copied to clipboard Files Issue 11_Shift magazine.pdf (3.19 MB) Editorial - Opium of the people? An interview with Alberto Toscano British Islamism: towards an anarchist response - Paul Stott Fascism, fundamentalism, and the left From the Defence of the Present to the Control of the Future - Bertie Russell & Keir Milburn Nirvana holds no promise of ‘life after capitalism’ ‘What is the alternative?’ - Werner Bonefeld “No Messy Politics Please, We’re Anarchists!” Book traversal links for Shift #11 Neither National nor International: Notes against Europe - Ben Lear Up Editorial - Opium of the people? Printer-friendly version Shift Comments
A day in three parts - Nic Beuret Nic Beuret's account and analysis of the TUC-organised March for the Alternative on the 26th of March - in his own words, "What happened on the…
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