Open road - Issue 04, Fall 1977 ...
In this issue: The pie and the mighty; Hell no, we won't glow: nuke protest movement a fast breeder; Putting the boots to the storm troopers: anti-fascists mobilize against the right; Roadside notes; Italy: the streets are up for grabs; On the road; Quebec syndicalists in squeeze; Sweden rolls...
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University of Victoria Libraries
2020
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.58066/d3s3-fh77 http://vault.library.uvic.ca/concern/generic_works/32418a68-35c9-4a9d-a401-e516fcf958a5 |
Summary: | In this issue: The pie and the mighty; Hell no, we won't glow: nuke protest movement a fast breeder; Putting the boots to the storm troopers: anti-fascists mobilize against the right; Roadside notes; Italy: the streets are up for grabs; On the road; Quebec syndicalists in squeeze; Sweden rolls up red carpet; Fish chowder feeds no-nukes, but next course needs recipe; News from nowhere; Peasants close ranks: Mexicans regroup; The creaming of America: come pie with me, Nov. 4-11; Feminism: the anarchist impulse comes alive; The blast (with Sacco-Vanzetti poster); Inuit form common front; SRAF conference: anarchists take new tack; Hapotec: playing to win; GJB (George Jackson Brigade) gets silent treatment; Anarchy is liberty, not disorder: better black than red or dead; Immigrants still taking the flak: 50 years after Sacco & Vanzetti; New blood rejuvenates CNT (Spanish National Confederation of Labour); Bookchin on Spanish anarchism (book review); Don't watch fascism, fight it (book review); There's a ... : An anarchist publication produced in Vancouver, British Columbia focused on the international spectrum of anarchist and anti-authoritarian activities around popular struggles and social problems. ... |
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