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Notice from the survivors of the late King Red

An early text by Phil Mailer/Meyler (following on from The Gurriers), published in Ireland: 4th April 1972.

Balls!

A spoof article by two members of King Mob submitted to "some trendy periodical" to raise money to print King Mob Echo.
A photo of Anton Pannekoek with a background of cursive writing.

Pannekoek & Trade Unionism

Anton Pannekoek's analysis of the labor movement and trade union action in his 1936 essay 'Trade Unionism' has recently gained some praise for…

Art + Politics = Revolution - John Barker

An early text by John Barker, republished as part of "The Lost Ones Around King Mob" on the Revolt Against Plenty website.
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Dialectical Butterflies archive on Libcom

An index of material available on Libcom relating to the now defunct Dialectical Butterfiles website, which included a number of texts relating…
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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 05 No. 33 - 9 November 1918)

Including: consternation at revolutionaries attending Labour Party rally at the Royal Albert Hall,…

On whom can the workers count?

An early short text by Fred Vermorel whilst he was in the orbit of King Mob.

The Rewards of Punishment. Extracts from a forthcoming autopsy.

An early short text by Fred Vermorel whilst he was in the orbit of King Mob.

The Urban Gorilla Comes East

A text by Phil Cohen and Donald Nicholson-Smith in the first issue of King Mob Echo.
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The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 05 No. 32 - 2 November 1918)

Including: Sylvia Pankhurst in court for sedition in Derbyshire, Sylvia Pankhurst on parliament…

Culture and Revolution

"...presented as a 'talk' though read out from a longish, typed-up, half finished text, which was quickly discarded and left to literally rot. Though in the Newcastle ambience it was delivered to an assembly of people loosely around John Lyle's surrealist group in Exeter together with local hippy dropouts and some dissident art students."

The Arts In Our Time - Ron Hunt

A short text by Icteric founder Ron Hunt. 'The Arts in our Time' was handed out in the bustling Newcastle Haymarket two months prior to the May 1968 uprising in France.
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