This issue features articles on the Poll Tax, Venezuela, Algeria, Employment Training Schemes. Copied to clipboard Files Red Menace 3-June-1989.pdf (535.79 KB) Up against the prole tax - The Red Menace Bread, blood and circuses - The Red Menace Letters from Algeria: the situation after the uprising - The Red Menace Book traversal links for The Red Menace #3 June 1989 Review: Non-market socialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - The Red Menace Up Up against the prole tax - The Red Menace Printer-friendly version United Kingdom The Red Menace (UK) Comments
The ambulance dispute, 1989 - The Red Menace Article attempting to link up the 1989-1990 London ambulance workers' dispute with that of council, construction and hospital workers.
The Red Menace #4 Sept 1989 This issue features articles on transport strikes and Israe/Palestine ("two states too many") also a review supplement (Guy Debord book,…
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.
Debord's New Book (review) - by The Red Menace The Red Menace was produced by an informal group of communists and appeared for several issues in late 1980s London. It contained news and…
The Red Menace #5 Jan 1990 This issue includes articles on the ambulance strike, Paul Hill on the Hull 1976 prison protests and Peoples' Park protests in Berkeley 1969 and…
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.
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