Jess Thorne joins us to discuss the life and passing of Stuart Christie, one of the UK's most famous anarchists who is perhaps best known for participating in a plot to assasinate Franco in 1964.

We also discuss the radical prisoner support group which Christie refounded, the memorial archive and the value of past struggles in informing our politics today.
Jess’s obituary of Christie: maydayrooms.org/stuart_christie/
You can give money to the archive fundraiser here:
uk.gofundme.com/f/stuart-christie-memorial-archive
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The Stuart Christie Memorial…
The Stuart Christie Memorial Archive is now visible online https://stuartchristie.maydayrooms.org/
"A Life for Anarchy: A Stuart Christie Reader" (edited by the Kate Sharpley Library) is also out: available from AK Press in the States https://www.akpress.org/a-life-for-anarchy.html
and AK Press in Edinburgh https://www.akuk.com/a-life-for-anarchy-a-stuart-christie-reader.html