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Anarchists and the May 4 Movement in China

By Nohara Shirõ (translated by Philip Billingsley)
The era of riots has started…

The era of riots has started…

Leaflet circulated on 23 February 2011 in the general strike demonstrations in Athens and Thessaloniki, Greece.
Arif Dirlik

Dimensions of Chinese Anarchism: An Interview with Arif Dirlik

An interview with an academic who researched the pre-1949 Chinese anarchist movement, with…

Bakunin, Yokohama, and the dawning of the Pacific era

An article by Philip Billingsley, who also wrote under the name of "Wat Tyler" for the Japanese anarchist journal Libero International, which expands on issues covered in issue 5 of that publication.

Anarcho-Sceneism: What it is and how to fight it

RAAN highlight their struggle against lifestylism, and the problem of 'the scene' limiting organisational practice, as it is inhibited by sub-cultures that move into activism formulating their own cliques. As they argue "If scenes are the bourgeois social structures that arise as a result of people struggling to come to terms with alienation, then “Anarcho-sceneism” is the held belief that a revolutionary movement…

After the Fall: communiqués from occupied California

Collecting the major statements from the 2009/10 waves of university occupations, After the Fall is a love letter to the insurgent students and…

Pa Chin: the Latest News

Pa Chin, of course, is the Chinese anarchist writer, also known as Li Fei-kan.

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The Korean Anarchist Movement

Let me first explain how I personally came to be involved with the anarchist movement in Korea. It's a story that goes back ten years.

Museihushugi: The Revolutionary Idea in Japan

Over the past two years I haven't been able to put as much energy as I would have liked into the regular production of 'Libero'. Apart from having become heavily involved in child-care and other activities as well as having taken on a new and demanding job, much of my time has been absorbed by the compiling of a full-length history of the anarchist movement in Japan.

A Message from the S.I.C.

We are sorry to say that we temporarily stop the Publication of our 'Libero International'. We thank you, those individuals arid groups who have written to us, subscribed to 'L.I.1', and exchanged materials with us. And now we must add that we also closed the PO Box of Kobe. From now on please send all materials and letters to: ( * * * )
libero international 6 cover

Libero International No.6 (March 1980)

Issue No. 6 of the Japanese journal Libero International - the final issue.
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