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Northeastern Anarchist #7 out now!

Anonyme, Mardi, Juin 24, 2003 - 16:18

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This issue's feature: 'ON THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND CLASS'

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

Issue #7, Summer/Fall 2003 out now!

THIS ISSUE’S FEATURE:
'ON THE INTERSECTIONS OF RACE AND CLASS'

* Class & Race: Burning Questions, Unpopular Answers –
Fruittidurruti, Underpaid and Angry
(NEFAC-Philadelphia)

* Claim No Easy Victories: An Anarchist Analysis of
ARA and its Contributions to the Building of a Radical
Anti-Racist Movement - Rory McGowan (FRAC-GL)

* Developing a Cross-Race Class Consciousness:
Strategies for BTR & NEFAC, Sabate Collective
(NEFAC-Boston)

* A Synthesis of Race & Class: A Look at the Black
Panther Party & its Goal of Black Liberation - Jorge,
Barricada Collective (NEFAC-Boston) & JT, Sabate
Collective (NEFAC-Boston)

* National Struggle & Class Struggle in Puerto Rico:
Lessons for Anarchists – Michael Staudenmaier, BRICK
Collective (FRAC-GL)

REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY

* Peter Kropotkin & People’s Uprisings: From the Paris
Commune to the Kwangju Uprising - George Katsiaficas,
New Political Science

ECONOMIC THEORY

* To Each According to Need: An Anarchist Look at
Communist Economics – Geoff, Class Against Class
(NEFAC-Boston)

BOOK REVIEWS

* Anarchy in the UK : The Angry Brigade (Tom Vague) -
John Barker, ex-Angry Brigade

* A New World In Our Hearts : Eight Years of Writings
from the Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist
Federation (Roy San Filippo) - Wayne Price, Open City
Collectuve (NEFAC-NYC)

* Anarchism vs. Primitivism (Brian Oliver Sheppard) –
Stas, Sophia Perovskaia Collective (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.

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