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7. Chapter 6: The Economic League Goes to War

6. Chapter 5: Fellow Travellers of Fascism

5. Chapter 4: The Economic League and the General Strike

4. Chapter 3: John Baker White, Sir George Makgill & Section D

3. Chapter 2: The Diehards' Hidden Hand

2. Chapter 1: Origins & Early Days

1. Introduction

Spies at Work

This is the full story of the right wing subversive organisation "The Economic League", which became known for its secret blacklisting activities on behalf of big business, but which has been also involved in anti-democratic conspiracies since the First World War. This book was first made available online by the 1 in 12 Publications library.

Racism during Covid-19

This is the most discussed topic in the world at the moment, and as such it requires a systemic analysis.
Graphic from page 39 of Anarchy #6 1971

Introduction

Introduction to Anarchy #6 1971 (second series).

The Hole: Crumlin Jail - "Major Mullen"

An account of an anarchist's time in Crumlin Road Young Prisoners Centre (Belfast) in the early 1970s. From Anarchy #6 (second series) 1971.

The Great Irish Cement Strike of 1970 - "FE 3 C. (CEMENT)"

Hugely entertaining account of the Peoples Democracy group's militant support for the six month unofficial strike by cement workers in Drogheda and Limerick in 1970. From Anarchy #6 (second series) 1971.
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