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The Northeastern Anarchist #9 out now!!

Anonyme, Viernes, Agosto 13, 2004 - 08:46

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The Summer/Fall 2004 issue of "NEFAC's Magazine of Class Struggle Theory and Practice" is now out...

 
THE NORTHEASTERN ANARCHIST:
NEFAC's Magazine of Class Struggle Theory and Practice

Issue #9 (Summer/Fall 2004) out now...

This issue's contents:

THEORY AND ANALYSIS

** Blood Money: The Human-Capital Equation of the
U.S. Occupation of Iraq - by Stephen "Flint" Arthur
(NEFAC-Baltimore)

** None of the Above: The Anarchist Case Against
Voting - by Wayne Price (Open City, NEFAC-NYC)

** The World’s Largest Workplace: Social
Reproduction and Wages for Housework - by PJ Lilley
and Jeff Shantz (Punching Out, NEFAC-Toronto)

** Prisons and the Rise of Fascism in the United
States - Arya Zahedi (Mobarezah, NEFAC-Boston)

ECONOMIC THEORY

** Debating Economic Vision For a Society Without
Classes: A Reply to "The Sad Conceit of Participatory
Economics" - by Tom Wetzel (Workers Solidarity
Alliance)

ANARCHIST ORGANIZATION

** Building A Revolutionary Movement: Why
Anarchist-Communist Organization? - by Adam Weaver
(Furious Five Collective, San Jose, CA)

** Italy and the Platform: Italian Involvement in
the Debate on the ‘Organizational Platform’ - by
Nestor McNab (Federazione dei Communisti Anarchici,
FdCA)
- Appendix: Anarchist Communist Manifesto (First
Italian Section of the International Anarchist
Communist Federation, 1927)

REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY

** In This Struggle, Only The Workers And Peasants
Will Go All The Way To The End: Towards a History of
Anarchist Anti-Imperialism - by Lucien van der Walt
(Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation, South
Africa)

** Grève Générale!: The 1972 Rebellion in Quebec -
by George "Mick" Sweetman (Punching Out,
NEFAC-Toronto)

BOOK REVIEWS

** We Want Freedom: A Life in The Black Panther
Party, by Mumia Abu-Jamal (reviewed by Scott Willis,
Boston ABC)

** Rocking the Cradle of Liberty: A Guide to
Anarchist-Connected Historical Sites in Boston, by Joe
Peacott/Jerry Kaplan (reviewed by MaRK, NEFAC-Boston)

LETTERS

** Debating Workers' Autonomy: Flying Squads
Revisited - Alex Levant (New Socialist Group,
CUPE 3903 Flying Squad); response by Jeff Shantz
(NEFAC-Toronto, CUPE 3903 Flying Squad)

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The Northeastern Anarchist is the English-language
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.

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