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Living in an election year: A cartoon manifesto

A comic made in the run-up to the 2004 US election, where the two candidates - Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Al Gore - stood for pretty much exactly the same policies. Instead of voting, the comic calls on workers to organise together and fight for our own interests.

Submitted by libcom on December 30, 2005

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comic-living-election-year.pdf (1.72 MB)
  • anarchism
  • United States
  • North America
  • elections
  • comics
  • Midwest Unrest
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