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King mob graffiti: All You Need Is Dynamite

The Failure

Things fall apart. The Angry Brigade and "the violent reformists of the bomb". The emerging malaise of issue politics. Putrid academic recuperation – The Sociology of Deviancy and others…
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Bust the Myths About Collective Agreements – Notes From the Swedish Labor Market

This article was first published on Znetwork, May 16, 2023. It is written by Rasmus Hästbacka and…
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The late 1960s and King Mob

The English Situationists and the Newcastle rebellion join forces. Similarities and differences. Reading Marx, Lefebvre and Hegel. Black Mask and…
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Events in Newcastle in the late 1960s

Street theatre and radical intervention against rock music. Wrecking the English Surrealist festival and subsequent critique of English…
A Celtic fan holds up a flare, surrounded by Palestinian flags.

Brigadistas in Paradise - The Green Brigade and left wing football fan culture

The following is an abridged summary of a qualitative study undertaken as part of the Masters in…
A picture from an Irish water tax protest.

The Water Revolt: Ireland 2015

An analysis of the 2015 revolt against the water tax in Ireland, from Irish Anarchist Review 11.
The headquarters of Irish trade union SIPTU

The Twisted Road to Partnership: Can the trade union movement be saved from the bureaucracy?

As the trade union leadership does its best to drag us back into a new round of …
The cover of Irish Anarchist Review 11, with an abstract red and yellow pattern.

Irish Anarchist Review Issue 11 - Summer 2015

Issue 11 of Irish Anarchist Review magazine.
The cover of Irish Anarchist Review issue 10, with a pink and brown pattern.

Irish Anarchist Review Issue 10 - Winter 2014

Issue 10 of Irish Anarchist Review magazine.
An overturned police car during the Cuban riots of July 11 2021.

J11: Return of the Cuban Proletariat

An interview with a Cuban anarchist on the uprising of July 2021. This interview was first published by Spirit of May 28.
Covers of Icteric magazine

The Courage: What Happened in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne

The mid-nineteen sixties and Icteric. Re-evaluation of a dissident European past. Russian nihilism. Recuperated artistic Dada and revolutionary…
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Introduction

Introducton to A Critical Hidden HIstory of King Mob by David Wise.
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