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Introduction to the english edition of “Angry Brigade” by Jean Weir (en/fr)

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The eight libertarian militants on trial in the Old Bailey in 1972 who were chosen by the British State to be the `conspirators’ of the Angry Brigade, found themselves facing not only the class enemy with all its instruments of repression, but also the obtusity and incomprehension — when not condemnation — of the organised left.
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Passion for Freedom: An Interview with Jean Weir

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First appearing 325 Magazine, this interview with Jean Weir (of Insurrection magazine and Elephant Editions) features a critical and humble reflection on prison, insurrection, and anarchist publishing. We reformatted this for distribution as a small contribution to insurrection and as a continuation of the anarchist publishing world Weir has contributed to so significantly.

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INVOLUNTARY ASPECTS OF VOLUNTARY WORK

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A.M. Bonanno

In a climate such as that which prevails at the present time, with its general disenchantment and restoration of the absolute values of competition and capitalist efficientism, the demonstration of voluntary workers that took place in Rome recently shows, if nothing else, that there are still people around who represent the values of solidarity and equality.
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