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Against The Apartheid Wall
Using festive protests and direct action against the fence and wall, Anarchists Against The Wall have become well known for their creative modes of resistance.
Book review: Free women of Spain by Martha A. Acklesberg
http://www.linchpin.ca/node/521
Karine looks at a book that summarizes the experiences of women anarchist organizers during the Spanish revolution
Review: Perseopolis
http://linchpin.ca/node/522
R. Rosen went to see Persepolis, a film based on the comic strip about the experiences of a young women during the Iranian revolution and the years that followed.
Review: Alan Sears on the infrastructure of dissent
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Linchpin Issue 2
Common Cause is an Ontario anarchist organization that wants to see anarchists active in every town, neighborhood and workplace across Ontario.
A major focus of our activity is work at those crucial points where working class people are organizing together for control over their lives, the decisions affecting them and against oppression Our general approach is to involve ourselves with mass movements and work within these movements, in order to promote anarchist methods of organization involving direct democracy and direct action.
The methods of struggle that we promote are a preparation for the running of society along anarchist and communist lines after the revolution.
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