Archive of issue 2. Contents below. PDF courtesy of the comrades at Sparrows Nest archive, Nottingham. Copied to clipboard Attachments TheRedMenace2-Mar1989_compressed.pdf (5.48 MB) Down with the first word war! - The Red Menace Education: the future of an illusion Jamaica: another two-party state - The Red Menace Review: Non-market socialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - The Red Menace Book traversal links for The Red Menace #2 March 1989 Review: Anti-Parliamentary Communism in Britain, 1917-1945 - The Red Menace Up Down with the first word war! - The Red Menace Printer-friendly version United Kingdom The Red Menace (UK) Comments
After the Guildford Four - The Red Menace Article examining the case of the Guildford 4 following their release in October 1989, and placing it in a broader context of state repression.
The Red Menace #1 Feb 1989 Debut issue of The Red Menace, contents below. PDF courtesy of the comrades at Sparrows Nest Archive, Nottingham.
A brief history of the Red Menace - Practical History A summary of the The Red Menace newsletter, published in London from 1989-1990 by a group of individuals as a contribution to the movement for a stateless, moneyless and classless world human community – communism. Published online, November 2000.
Yugoslavia Part One: 1918-1967 - The Red Menace A leaflet on the development of capitalism and class struggle in Yugoslavia, produced by UK communists The Red Menace in the late 1980s.
Demolish Fortress Britain by The Red Menace A 1989 description of immigrant raids and state xenophobia in the UK from the communist newsletter, The Red Menace.
Acid comment: the moral panic about acid house parties - The Red Menace Article looking at the media hysteria surrounding the Acid House music subculture of the late 1980s.
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