This was intended to be the last issue - explaining why most of the organisation decided to dissolve itself. Contents includes critiques of Class War and the UK left.

Class War 73 cover
Libcom also hosts a complete archive of Smash Hits, a discussion bulletin about the split in the Class War Federation following the publication of this issue.
And the following critical reviews of this issue and related matters:
- Obituary of Class War - Radical Chains (1997)
- Death of a paper tiger: reflections on Class War - An Aufheben "Intake" (1997) + two replies.
- Revolution - an unfinished business by the Anarchist Federation from Organise! #47 (1997)
- The Ends of Class War by Mark S. Tey from Transgressions: A Journal of Urban Exploration (1998)
Libcom note: a rump of the group decided to try to keep Class War going, subsequently winding it down in 2011. Class War has since been reactivated a few times, including as a registered political party which stood candidates in the 2015 general election.
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