Wildcat #9 July 1986. Taken from Splits and Fusions archive. Author Wildcat (UK) Contents include: USA Prepares for War Silentnight strike Royal Weddings and Riots Letters: revolutionary consciousness, Ireland Class Struggle in the Prisons Spain '36: The End of Anarchism? Os Cangaceiros - Spanish Dockers on the Barricades South Africa: Prospects for Revolution and the International Response South Africa: '76 Uprising / '86 Power Wapping Attachments Wildcat no9_compressed.pdf (19.26 MB) Book traversal links for 63898 Wildcat UK #8 1986 Up Wildcat UK #10 1987 Printer-friendly version South Africa Spain United Kingdom Wapping dispute prisons Os Cangaceiros Comments
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