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Northeastern Anarchist #6 out now!

Anonyme, Monday, February 24, 2003 - 22:22

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The Northeastern Anarchist is the English-language theoretical magazine of the Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists (NEFAC), covering class struggle anarchist theory, history, strategy, debate and analysis in an effort to further develop anarcho-communist ideas and practice.

The Northeastern Anarchist:
Theoretical Magazine of the Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists

Issue #6, Spring/Summer 2003 out now!

THIS ISSUE'S FEATURE: PLATFORMISM WITHOUT ILLUSIONS!

- The Platform: It's Not Just For Platformists Anymore, by J. Shantz & P.J. Lilley (NEFAC-Toronto)

- The Global Influence of Platformism Today (interview series)

* Workers Solidarity Movement (Ireland)
* Anarchist Federation (Britain & Ireland)
* Alternative Libertaire (France)
* Federazione dei Comunist Anarchici (Italy)
* Organizace Revolucnich Anarchistu-Solidarita (Czech Republic)
* Bikisha Media Collective (South Africa)
* Federacao Anarquista Gaucha (Brazil)
* Congreso de Unificacion Anarco-Comunista (Chile)

- The Anarchist Platform, by Workers Solidarity Movement (Ireland) & Workers Solidarity Federation (South Africa)

REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY

- The Demise of Love & Rage: What Happened?, by WEB, Open City Anarchist Collective (NEFAC-NYC)

STRATEGY AND ANALYSIS

- Collective Responsibility: A Two-Fold Issue, by Mujo, Bete Noire (NEFAC-Montreal)

MOVEMENT DEBATE

- Build The Cadre, Abolish The White Race, by Ron San Filippo, Bring The Ruckus (Los Angeles)

- Reasserting Anarchist Internationalism, by Ryan Chiang McCarthy (NEFAC-Philadelphia)

BOOK REVIEWS

- Organizational Platform of Libertarian Communists, by Dielo Trouda Group, 1927; reviewed by Mick (NEFAC-Toronto) & Jessica, Sabate Anarchist Collective (NEFAC-Boston)

- I Was A Working Class Anarchist, by Terry Mullen (ex-Class War); reviewed by Iron Chef, Class Against Class (NEFAC-Boston)

- Quiet Rumors: An Anarcha-Feminist Reader, by Dark Star; reviewed by Red Sonja (NEFAC-Boston)

- Kropotkin and the Rise of Revolutionary Anarchism, 1872-1886, by Caroline Cahm; reviewed by MaRK, Class Against Class (NEFAC-Boston)

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The Northeastern Anarchist is the English-language theoretical magazine of the Northeastern Federation of Anarcho-Communists (NEFAC), covering class struggle anarchist theory, history, strategy, debate and analysis in an effort to further develop anarcho-communist ideas and practice.

ORDERING INFORMATION:

Current issue is $5ppd ($6 international) per copy, back issues are $2ppd ($3 international) per copy. Subscriptions are $15ppd for four issues ($18 international). For distribution, bundle orders are $3 per copy for three or more copies, and $2.50 per copy for ten or more.

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