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Death to the Old World - Point Blank!

A bunch of unions and other logos are crossed out. "Death to the old world: don't chnage bosses, change life!"

"A newspaper, by, for, and about people who never want to work again." Published 1971 by Point Blank, a San Francisco based situationist group.

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Point Blank!
Submitted by Fozzie on December 14, 2022

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PointBlank_DeathToTheOldWorld.pdf (2.41 MB)
  • anti-work
  • situationist

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