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Direct Action industrial supplement 1993

Fight To Win

A one off issue of Direct Action reflecting the discussions within the Direct Action Movement which would lead to it being relaunched as the Solidarity Federation in 1994.

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Direct Action Movement (DAM)
Submitted by Fozzie on December 28, 2023

With thanks to Kate Sharpley Library for providing a copy to be scanned.

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Direct-Action-DAM-supplement-1993.pdf (3.18 MB)

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