A lively and attractively produced edition with some interesting bits but you have to wonder about some of the 'theoretical' content. For instance I don't know if Ben Fricker-Muller is an AF member but their contribution leans too heavily on the misplaced ideas of Gramsci and borrows heavily from Trotskyist notions of 'transitional demands' together with suggestions that anarchist-communists should include support for some leftist candidates in capitalist state elections. The whole tenner of their contribution in content and language, reminds me a lot of stuff produced by Plan C, who started of with some promise way back, but look where they ended up!
A lively and attractively
A lively and attractively produced edition with some interesting bits but you have to wonder about some of the 'theoretical' content. For instance I don't know if Ben Fricker-Muller is an AF member but their contribution leans too heavily on the misplaced ideas of Gramsci and borrows heavily from Trotskyist notions of 'transitional demands' together with suggestions that anarchist-communists should include support for some leftist candidates in capitalist state elections. The whole tenner of their contribution in content and language, reminds me a lot of stuff produced by Plan C, who started of with some promise way back, but look where they ended up!
It looks quite flashy, nicely
It looks quite flashy, nicely put together with decent design and nice images. But does anyone in the AF still write for this publication?
I did for one... but yes
I did for one... but yes there is more selected work from others than before :)