Ahead of the London anarchist bookfair on Saturday, here's a few recommendations and announcements from the libcom team.
Fall Back's pick: 'Strikes, Nukes & Overdue Subscription Fees – Anarchist organisation in original documents (1944-64)' (Room 322, 2-3pm). I went to the launch of this a few months ago and it is AMAZING, in an anarchist history nerd kind of way.
Ramona's pick: 'The struggle for abortion in Ireland' (Room 323, 2-3pm). Its crucial not to become complacent about women's rights and bodily autonomy, which are under attack here too. Women in Ireland and elsewhere need our solidarity.
Libcom admin Ramona will be on the panel of the 'What is class struggle?' discussion (Room 320, 3-4pm), and Joseph Kay will be speaking on a panel discussion on 'Anarchist Economics', alongside Iain McKay, Michael Albert and David Graeber (Mason Lecture Theatre, 4:30-6:30pm). JK and the other libcom admins have previously debated Iain McKay here, Parecon and Michael Albert here and here, and have discussed David Graeber's latest book here and here.
We won't have a stall this year, but we will have a box under the Solidarity Federation stall where people can leave any pamphlets, newsletters, leaflets or books which they would like us to scan and put online in the libcom library. N.b. unfortunately any texts other than those on single sheets of paper will be damaged in the scanning process, so only donate texts you wouldn't mind us damaging or cutting up.
Libcom will also be hosting a joint social with the Anarchist Federation and the Solidarity Federation, upstairs at the New Globe, 359 Mile End Road, from 7pm. Join us for drinks, chat, and meeting all those annoying people off the internet. We'll also be passing a bucket round to support Freedom after their recent financial troubles.
And finally, here's libcom's anarchist bookfair eye spy game from 2007. Still surprisingly current!
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That eye spy I think was
That eye spy I think was probably actually written in something like 2003
That's even more depressing!
That's even more depressing!
'chavs'
'chavs'
I have just added a paragraph
I have just added a paragraph to this saying the following:
Quote: Joseph Kay will be
:O
I'm really a sucker for this type of stuff. Will there be any audio recordings at least?
sabot wrote: Quote: Joseph
sabot
Ditto
I don't know. It's being
I don't know. It's being organised by AK Press, I'll ask around.
@lzbl Aye, 'chavs'. As in
@lzbl
Aye, 'chavs'. As in lumpen proletarian, thick-as-fuck, dole-scrounging, pikey denizens of councils estates, and thus easily mistaken for fascists. Fuck's sake. The sort of thing we might expect from Engels in 'Condition of the Working Class in England' mode, or the Daily fuckin Mail..
Anyway, not wanting to make a big deal of it, but just for info., I first heard the word, (or rather its Geordie equivalent - charva/charver) on Meadow Well about 25 years ago. Used by persons recently released from prison/YOI to describe somebody who had been their mate/friend while banged up; " who's this lad you're talking about?", "He was me charva in Durham/Castington/Low Newton etc"
Somebody once told me that the word might have Roma derivation, but I dunno about that; be interested if anyone else has anything on the usage or origins though :-) A.
sabot wrote: Quote: Joseph
sabot
agreed with my comrade of similar name ;)
alan on tyneside
alan on tyneside
Just an anecdote, but before the word had popular usage I knew it because it was what the travellers that used to live near us called their kids. The chavs or the chavvys.
alan on tyneside
alan on tyneside
you do get that that is why it is in the guide, right? Because people did say things like that, based on their prejudiced views of culturally working class "lads"?
No, it's in the guide as a
No, it's in the guide as a descriptor of a group of men in a pub. It's not like the use of the word 'paki' which is directly attributed to someone being a scum.
In Spanish exists the word
In Spanish exists the word "chaval" that means boy. It comes from caló, that is, the language that Portuguese and Spanish Romani people speak. I don't know if there is a connection.
There is no connection
There is no connection between chavvies and chavs. Chavvies as has been said is Romany for children, kids etc even mate. Chav is an insulting term for a tasteless dosser or sponger where I live and most of the manual working class when used by the middle classes. It is now getting a bit dated.
AK says there's no plan to
AK says there's no plan to record the Anarchist Economics talk, though there is a possibility of participants writing up their talks afterwards (I'll try and do this, fingers crossed). SF are trying to acquire a dictaphone (mine broke :( ), and are going to try recording some of our stuff, partly as a test run to see if it works ok, or if we need a proper mic/recording setup.
Need any £ for new equipment?
Need any £ for new equipment? I can't fund a recording studio but if it's reasonable I can make a donation.
Edit: PM me if necessary.
SF will cover it if need be,
SF will cover it if need be, but thanks.
i always thought "chav" came
i always thought "chav" came from "Cheltenham average", a disparaging term used by Cheltenham Girls School pupils to refer to, well, everyone else.
EDIT anyway, noone says it anymore, noone i know anyway, and knowing what I know about Ed's background & dress sense ( ;) ), not to mention the general tone of the sentence, it's highly unlikely that it was supposed to be derogatory and I'm surprised by Lzbl's reaction.
I think one particular libcom
I think one particular libcom admin has my books from the last bookfair....
(I think anyway, I hope you haven't given them back to me and I'm talking out my ass.)
Are you going to be there? If
Are you going to be there? If so, I will try to find them to give them back
Gonna be there and even on a
Gonna be there and even on a panel.
Yr on the same panel as me
Yr on the same panel as me