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Unionism and Direct Action

The Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group republishes this article, which is a contribution to a vital discussion and with which we are in general agreement. Unionism and Direct Action by Brazilian Anarchist Coordination (CAB) From Anarkismo http://www.anarkismo.net/article/27377 In the first half … Continue reading

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Victory to the Rojava Revolution!

The Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group today attended a demonstration in support of the defence of Kobanê. About 500 people attended, including many from Melbourne’s significant Kurdish community. The MACG distributed the leaflet reproduced below. VICTORY TO THE ROJAVA REVOLUTION! Defend … Continue reading

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Melbourne Anarchist Bookfair

The Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group is pleased to promote the 2014 Melbourne Anarchist Bookfair: http://melbacg.wordpress.com/2014/08/06/melbourne-anarchist-bookfair/ We’ll be in attendance, promoting our class struggle position and our workplace orientation, something the Anarchist movement in Australia sorely needs. The Melbourne Anarchist Bookfair … Continue reading

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THE WAR TO END ALL WARS

One hundred years ago today, Germany declared war on Belgium and Britain declared war on Germany. Starting with the assassination of an Archduke in Sarajevo on 28 June, an escalating series of mobilisations and declarations over five weeks ended up … Continue reading

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Freethinking Fortnights – Left Libertarian Alliance 20 May

The Left Libertarian Alliance is holding a series of film screenings called “Freethinking Fortnights” at the New International Bookshop at Trades Hall.  The first one is scheduled for Tues 20 May and will be Fight Club. Here is the Facebook … Continue reading

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May Day 2014

Chicago 1886 May Day began in the United States, when Anarchist unions in Chicago called a general strike on 1 May 1886 to win the 8 hour day. A few days later, a bomb killed 7 police and 4 others … Continue reading

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Gallipoli Never Again

Gallipoli 1915 World War I was a crime against humanity, where two great imperial alliances clashed over their spheres of interest, fighting about territories, markets and resources. The Gallipoli landing was a failed venture for Britain and its dominions. On … Continue reading

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