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Direct Action #74 (summer 1991)

"From Moscow to Washington - international anarcho-syndicalism" - black text printed over a full page crowd scene in red ink

An issue of this anarcho-syndicalist newspaper including: Tory "citizens charter", Trades Councils - are they worth it?, Dave Douglass on the NUM merger with TGWU, Anarchy in the USSR, international news, Federalism, the life and times of a shop steward, etc.

Submitted by Fozzie on January 12, 2023

PDF courtesy of Sparrows Nest Archive, Nottingham.

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