Research on Anarchism Forum
I came across this site by accident. Its got a wealth (1472) of articles on anarchism, many of which look well-researched plus thousands more in several languages. Well worth the look.
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I found this on here: A
I found this on here:
A practical guide to anarchist organization...useful and quite funny as in:
"Problems you should look out for [when deciding to join a group] include :
• Attitude to the working class ; Is the group based around trying to get the idea of anarchism out and help working class people organise or is it just into ’fringe’ issues with no central political aim ?
• Does the group try and enforce a particular life-style on people involved, is it only interested in ’drop-outs’, squatters or vegetarians ? There’s nothing wrong with being any of these but if you are expected to live this way then the group is more concerned with life-style then anarchism."
Why do I get the feeling, as
Why do I get the feeling, as I'm reading this further, that someone from the WSM, perhaps someone we know, wrote this thing. Something in the tone...
Ha
I'm saying nothing (this is way old, around 1994/5 I suspect)
However old it is, I think
However old it is, I think it would make for a good pamphlet, both for internal and external use. In both cases it gives a good vision of what we're trying to do and a realistic set of expectation for the next few years. If we decide to print of a bunch, maybe you can make any changes/updates if you'd like.