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Anonyme, Lundi, Novembre 3, 2003 - 14:17

Northeastern Anarchist

This issue's feature: ANARCHISTS IN THE WORKPLACE

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

Issue #8 (Fall/Winter 2003) out now!

THIS ISSUE'S FEATURE: 'ANARCHISTS IN THE WORKPLACE'

- Introduction: Which Way For The Class War? - Duke Aaron, Bad Apple Collective (Baltimore)

- Anarchist Workers on Tour: Looking Back at the 'Anarchy At Work' Speaking Tour - Nic, Groupe anarchiste Bete Noire (Montreal)

- Pissed Off Projectionists: Bringing The Class War to a Theater Near You! - Class Against Class (Boston)

- Old Port, New Struggle: Looking Back on Anarchist Solidarity for Locked-Out Workers - Nic, Groupe anarchiste Bete Noire (Montreal)

- Class Struggle in the Green Mountains: The Vermont Workers Center - Lady, Green Mountain Anarchist Collective (Vermont)

- Developing Workers' Autonomy: An Anarchist Look at Flying Squads - Jeff Shantz, Punching Out Collective (Toronto)

- Exploring Alternative Forms of Workers' Organization: Anarchist-Communists and the Italian 'Base Union' Movement - Donato Romito, Federazione dei Comunisti Anarchici (Italy)

- Syndicalism: It's Strengths and Weaknesses - Alain MacSimoin, Workers Solidarity Movement (Ireland)

ANARCHIST THEORY

- Women, the State, and the Family - E. Moraletat, Bete Noire (Montreal)

- The Sad Conceit of Participatory Economics - Odessa Steps, Anarchist Federation (Britain)

REVOLUTIONARY HISTORY

- Platformism and the Spanish Anarchist Movement - Jered Fisher, Federation of Northwest Anarchist-Communists (Portland, OR)

BOOK REVIEWS

- Strike! (Jeremy Brecher) - FruittiDurruti, Underpaid and Angry (Philadelphia)

- Workers Councils (Anton Pannekoek) - Iron Chef, Class Against Class (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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Current issue is $5ppd ($6 international) per copy. For distribution, bundle orders are $3 per copy for three or more copies, and $2.50 per copy for ten or more.

Subscriptions are $15ppd for four issues ($18 international).

Back issues are $2ppd ($3 international) per copy; special offer package for the entire set of back issues (#1-7) now only $10. The Northeastern Anarchist's special anti-war supplement is still available for $1ppd ($2 international), bulk orders are $10 for a dozen.

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