Logo! was a one-off produced by two members of the "structureless tyrants" who put together the Xtra! newspaper.
It includes some humourous reflections on Xtra! and the wider UK anarchist movement at the time.
Logo! was a one-off produced by two members of the "structureless tyrants" who put together the Xtra! newspaper.
It includes some humourous reflections on Xtra! and the wider UK anarchist movement at the time.
PDF from the comrades at Sparrows Nest Archive, Nottingham.
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This is really interesting,…
This is really interesting, thanks. I see it mentions a couple of other publications I haven't heard of, and which I don't think we have in the library: Outta Control and Insurrection. The name Black Star rings a bell, but I don't think I have ever seen a real copy. Anyone know more about any of these?
Insurrection was a Jean Weir…
Insurrection was a Jean Weir publication iirc. Nice design (I think Clifford Harper did the early issues). There are PDFs here https://archive.elephanteditions.net/special/insurrection-pdf
I think R Totale and I discussed whether it was worth including on Libcom as neither of us is especially "insurrectionary" lol.
Outta Control seems to have…
Outta Control seems to have been produced by Belfast Anarchist Collective on a monthly basis in the early 1980s:
https://spiritofrevolt.info/belfast-anarchist-collective-outta-control/
Looks decent.
There is a slightly…
There is a slightly confusing set of texts on Black Star as intros here - http://www.thesparrowsnest.org.uk/collections/public_archive/11844.pdf
There was a specific thread…
There was a specific thread for this sort of thing, back in the day ;-)
This is great, thanks. The…
This is great, thanks. The graphic design in Insurrection is brilliant!
Yeah, I think Insurrection…
Yeah, I think Insurrection seems like it's historically notable for being the main(?) publication to introduce Bonnano and that to the English-speaking world (for better or worse), so I think there'd be solid grounds for including it, but then again I'm still nowhere near finishing my aim of archiving either the WSM or Love & Rage stuff, so not likely to take on anything else in the near future.
Yeah totally understandable…
Yeah totally understandable. I added Outta Control, because it was all helpfully in one PDF so nice and easy
A bit more background on…
A bit more background on Logo! from Albert Meltzer's autobiography:
*Anarchopunk band The Apostles who were indeed Class War adjacent in the early days. The song was actually called "Hello, Black Flag!".
Ah so Parry was involved…
Ah so Parry was involved with this. Haven't heard of Page