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Subversion #10

Issue of Subversion from 1992 with articles about the LA riots, anti-fascism, US autoworkers, class struggle in Malawi and more.

Report on the Assembly Movement - Miguel Amoros

Brief analysis of the rise and fall of the Spanish assembly movement during the post-Franco transition in Spain during the late 1970s, written by…
J30

UK against austerity posters and graphics

A collection on the various anarchist posters and graphics created around the movement against austerity measures in the UK.
Raoul Vaneigem

De la grève sauvage à l'autogestion généralisée - Raoul Vaneigem

Written under the pseudonym "Ratgeb" in 1974, this text by Raoul Vaneigem was his first extensive…

I take the 254 and Graeme Archer can sod off.

This is a couple of days late, mainly because I've been pretty busy, but I've been somewhat annoyed by an article by Tory activist, political blogger and burgeoning Telegraph columnist Graeme Archer. He makes the erroneous assumption that I as a fellow bus-taker have anything whatsoever in common with his mean-minded slagging of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Mr. R's album cover.

The Politics Of French Rap

This is a small section of a far longer text about music, called "Some Musical Notes" which was originally published on the old endangered…

A Critique of Cynicism: Something from Nothing

Written by Isaac Cronin, this was taken from Implications, published in the USA in December 1975. It formed part of a critique of Vaneigem's 'The Revolution of Everyday Life', and was basically an extension of Vaneigem's chapter on nihilism, bringing in post-68 tendencies which still have relevance today. The whole of this text, some of which I will put out in the library, is a far better take on Vaneigem than the…
Johnny Hallyday album cover from the early 60s

The Poverty of French Rock ‘n’ Roll by Larry Portis

This is chapter 6 of Larry Portis' book French Frenzies. Larry Portis died a week ago near Ales in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of the South…

What Does the IWW Do?

An IWW member evaluates 2 goals: industrial power and developing organizers, and explores where they overlap and where they don't.
IWW demonstration, New York, 1914.

The general strike - Ralph Chaplin

Classic IWW pamphlet outlining the philosophy and practical activity of the IWW and their belief in the greatest weapon of the working class, the…

History of ten years - Encyclopedie des Nuisances

Analysis of the outbreaks of class struggle in Portugal, Spain, Italy and Poland that took place between 1974 and 1984, published by the…

Mandela v the working class

Subversion's communist critique of the anti-working class nature of the African National Congress (ANC) and its leader, Nelson Mandela, during…
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