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The Heavy Stuff 3 cover

The Heavy Stuff #3 - Class War

The third issue of The Class War Federation’s theoretical journal The Heavy Stuff, probably from 1989 with articles about the middle class,…
The Heavy Stuff 2 cover

The Heavy Stuff #2 - Class War

The second issue of The Class War Federation’s theoretical journal The Heavy Stuff, probably from 1988 with articles about the police, a rough…
Class War Heavy Stuff 1 cover

The Heavy Stuff #1 - Class War

The first issue of The Class War Federation’s theoretical journal The Heavy Stuff, from December 1987, introducing the journal and with articles…

S03E004 - Angela Merkel in the autumn

On this week’s show Aaron Peters is joined by Mark Bergfeld as they discuss the results of the recent German elections.
Tony Gibson: the face of Brylcreem

Gibson, Tony, 1914-2001 - Donald Rooum and Rufus Segar

2001 biography from The Guardian of anarchist member of the Freedom group, conscientious objector…

Health and happiness: confronting the waste of human life through the pursuit of joy

An article exploring the impact of institutionalization and the barren conditions of medicine for…

Ten days that shook the world - John Reed

The basis for the Academy Award winning 1981 film Reds, Reed's classic eyewitness account captures the opening days of the Russian Revolution.

The second sex - Simone de Beauvoir

Of all the writing that emerged from the existentialist movement, Simone de Beauvoir's groundbreaking study of women will probably have the most…

Washington rules: America's path to permanent war - Andrew Bacevich

For the last half century, as administrations have come and gone, the fundamental assumptions about…

Democracy incorporated: Managed democracy and the specter of inverted totalitarianism - Sheldon S. Wolin

Democracy is struggling in America--by now this statement is almost cliche.

Limits to growth: The 30-year update - Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, and Jørgen Randers

In 1972, three scientists from MIT created a computer model that analyzed global…

No turning back: The history of feminism and the future of women - Estelle B. Freedman

Repeatedly declared dead by the media, the women’s movement has never been as vibrant as it is today…
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