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Review: The Contract Of Mutual Indifference by Norman Geras

A book review from Black Flag #216 1999.

A Visit to the Paris CNT - Ben Debney

Between May and August 1998 I travelled from Melbourne. Australia to England, France and Spain. During my holiday in Europe I visited a number of revolutionary unions, including the "Vignoles CNT" in Paris and Lyon, who were expelled from the International Workers' Association at its last congress in Madrid. Article from Black Flag #216 1999.

Irish Peace Process: Death Squads As Usual - Black Flag

From Black Flag #216 1999.

Ecology & Anarchism: Essays and Reviews on Contemporary Thought by Brian Morris - A Review by Graham Purchase

Book review from Black Flag #216 1999.

Jakarta Diary - Black Flag

During late November and December, the situation in Indonesia once again went on the boil, with huge riots against President Habibie, who is trying to hold onto power. During these momentous events, there was a Finnish anarchist in Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, who observed them at first hand and spoke to many of the participants. From Black Flag #216 1999.

Revolutionary Supermarket: A Five Year History of Self-Management in Sweden - Kurt Svensson

The following is my personal reflections over the first six years of the Stockholm's Anarchists space - the Revolutionary SuperMarket - more fondly known as RSM. In order to write the following article I have made use of, besides my somewhat hazy memory, material from Brand's archive, protocols from RSMs all-meetings and giro statements from RSMs account. This description is not complete and if I have forgotten…

Pinochet: A View From Chile - Black Flag

Pinochet is at last under arrest where he cannot harm anyone. Guilty of genocide, torture, repression, introducing neo-liberalism to Chile and creating a generation who have known nothing except State terror. Since his seizure of power through the coup, 30,000 people have died - executed, tortured or shot in the streets (in any protest in working class districts the average death toll was 10). And before he left…

The Course of Libertarian ideas in Colombia - Black Flag

Article from Black Flag #216 1999.

Why We Don’t Vote - Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement

In September 2020 Aotearoa will experience a General Election. This article by Aotearoa Workers…
The Durruti Column

The Durruti column – Carl Einstein

A posthumous address on Buenaventura Durruti by German anarcho-syndicalist volunteer in the Durruti Column, Carl Einstein. It was broadcasted by…
Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan

Democratic Autonomy in North Kurdistan

In the fall of 2011, a group of TATORT activists journeyed into the Kurdish regions of Turkey to learn how the theory of Democratic Autonomy was…

Why the Working Class is Key

Some may wonder why we keep harping on about the working class. Let’s briefly explain…
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