There's a quote from Dave Douglass something along the lines of:
During the miners' strike, the anarchist press was gladly received in the pit villages: Class War for amusement; Black Flag for analysis.
Can't find the quote. Can you? Dave himself says:
"Yes I wrote that, not sure where it was quoted, its true though, Class War influenced the young miners and struck a cord with them in their demeanour, rebellion and lack of reverence." and "It might have been an interview I did with a French anarcho mag".
[edit: Not - as far as we know - in Ghostdancers. And probably looking back, so not in 'Tell us lies about the miners' or 'Come and wet this truncheon'.]
Just skimmed All Power to the
Just skimmed All Power to the Imagination and it's not in there, maybe Pit Sense versus the State? Can check tomorrow.
Quoted with approval by
Quoted with approval by Douglass is the October 1994 edition of Spartacus, a publication put together by SPGB comrades in Norwich. He generally agrees with the case put in an article called "Socialism and Trade Unions":
Thanks. and "Can check
Thanks.
and "Can check tomorrow": Let us know if it turns up!
Checked Pit Sense and
Checked Pit Sense and couldn't find owt I'm afriad
There's a footnote in
There's a footnote in Ghostdancers where he is attacking Wildcat and the ICC. The last few sentences read,
"Class War needless to say threw themselves body and soul into the strike and were heartily received by the miners and the coal communities. The memory of their intervention was to remain deep and longlasting. Their papers are still around in the pit communities and many regional offices of the NUM, especially the anti-Thatcher, anti-MacGregor ones pinned on walls with pride."
It's footnote #161.
Cheers
ICC correspondence with Dave
ICC correspondence with Dave Douglass: http://en.internationalism.org/2009/icconline/october/miners