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Northeastern Anarchist #13, Spring 2008 Out Now!
The Northeastern Anarchist is the English-language magazine of the Northeastern Federation of Anarchist-Communists (NEFAC), covering class struggle anarchist theory, history, strategy, debate and analysis in an effort to further develop anarchist-communist ideas and practice.
This issue's contents:
* Workers at Sanitarios Maracay Fight for Dignity, Megan Hise
* Kicking the Commies out of Cleveland: Militant Labor under Attack at the Onset of McCarthyism, J. Hons
* Socialism and the Recuperated Factory Movement: Capitalist development and delusions, Todd Hamilton
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The time has come again to submit articles for the Nor'Easter, the
NorthEast Anarchist Network's quarterly newspaper! Thanks to all who
submitted to the first run--hopefully everyone has had the chance to read
it and to distribute--we've gotten word that copies have made it all
across the country! Copies are available on the Web site:
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For the next issue, please submit your articles about recent actions,
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Read moreIndigenous America Awakens
On December 17th of last year, a deligation went to Washington D.C. to formally notify the government of the United States that all past and existing treaties between the United States Government and the Lakotah people have been legally terminated. Last month a deligation was sent seeking formal diplomatic recognition of continued Lakotah sovereignty from the nations of the world. As we speak today, a free provisional government of the republic of Lakotah exists and operates out of trailers in Porcupine, North Dakota. How was this government formed? What is it’s source of authority?
Read moreSocializing ownership in Venezuela
Some had asked when I would comment on Venezuela’s choice to nationalize telecommunications, energy, and oil. At the time I was and still am deeply involved with other issues and so was not a good time for me to think about how I wished to express myself on this issue. It is unfortunate, because I was one of the people who was aware this was going to happen through other indirect means, such as the new complex that was built by the energy, PDVSA, and Venezuelan telecommunication companies which was put together rather apparently for this purpose.
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