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cover of Black Flag 188 from 1989

Black Flag 188 (23-1-1989)

Anarchists arrested at gunpoint during general strike in Spain, America prison labour, perestroika in Russia, MI5 and the war in Ireland part two…
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Black Flag 187 (12-12-1988)

Blacklisting and the Economic League, anti-IMF actions in Berlin, Thatcher supports militant syndicalists (in Poland), feature article on MI5 and…
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Black Flag 186 (14-11-1988)

Riots in Athens after cops shoot child, South African companies takeover British coal, World Anti Communist League, security company and Hilda…
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Jubilating - Peter Linebaugh

Jubilating; or, How the Atlantic Working Class Used the Biblical Jubilee Against Capitalism, With Some Success. An article by Peter Linebaugh of…
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Current Land Struggles in Zurich or Ideas to Transform a Neighborhood - p.m.

Midnight Notes on gentrification and utopian urban planning in Zurich in the 1980s.
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One and a half years on the front line. Photo gallery from the Nestor Makhno's homeland

How life is barely glimmering on the defense line in the Zaporozhye region, where WWI-style…
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A People's History Of The First World War

A former history teacher analyzes the class basis of the World War I, who we can thank for ending it, and what we can learn from it.

A People's History Of World War One

In this essay, I will present a class analysis of the First World War. I hope to begin a retelling of the conflict from the otherside. Not simply as the bloody struggle of capitalists and monarchs over the division of the world, but also as a class war between the working classes and their rulers for life itself.
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Land, Wealth, and Self-Determination in the Lower East Side

Midnight Notes' in-depth interview with two New York City squatters (1989).
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Africa in Boston: A Critical Analysis of Mandela, Massachusetts - Monty Neill

On the 1986 proposal that certain sections of Boston which had an African-American majority…
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The Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 34 - 3 March 1848)

The 3 March 1848 issue of the Voice of Industry (Vol. 3 No. 34).
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The Struggle Against Enclosures in Jay, Maine - David Riker

An account of the 1987-88 strike against International Paper, including sabotage, community…
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