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Pogue
29th April 2009, 22:00
I think we should make and sticky this to direct people towards texts dealing with fascism, how best to fight it, what it really is, etc.
I'll throw my lot in first:
Anti-Fascist - Martin Lux
No Retreat - Dave Hann and Steve Tilzey
Two blindingly entertaining and informative reads on the anti-fascist combat against the National Front, British Movement and British National Party throughout the decades. I think they're good because they get right to the concrete reality of what its like fighting fascism (prison, deaths, dangers, etc) and so inform you as to what its like. I'd say they're of much more value than a deep theoretical piece on the nature of fascism, as they cover the nature of it from a militant working class perspective that actually experienced it.
Sasha
30th April 2009, 20:16
this is my absolute fav:
THE 43 GROUP by Morris Beckman - published by Centreprise
http://www.schnews.org.uk/images-book-reviews/the-43-group.jpgRiveting account of militant anti-fascist resistance in the UK in the years following the second world war. In existence for only 5 years, the group were mainly active in London where Mosley's British Union of Fascists were busiest in their attempts to win favour amongst the white working class.
Initially comprised of 43 ex-servicemen, the Group were appalled at the xenophobic and anti-semetic ranting of the Mosleyites, who would meet on London's street corners and berate passers-by.
Many Jewish soldiers, recently returned from fighting the fascists abroad, were shocked by the level of protection given to the fascists at home by the police – all in the name of freedom of speech of course. Many of those who went on to join the 43 Group first encountered BUF rallies on their way home from cinemas showing footage of the recently liberated concentration camps.
The Groups philosophy of the “3 D's” - Discuss, Decide and Do it – were quickly manifested on the streets of London, with literally thousands of fascist meetings and rallies sent packing. Quickly gaining a reputation, The Groups ranks swelled to hundreds, organised in 'wedges' of a dozen or so. These wedges would attend a BUF rally and at a given signal would storm the speakers platform, attacking BUF stewards and speaker. The Groups military background ensured tight discipline and brutally effective actions. This, combined with a number of spies within the fascist ranks. Ensured the 43 Group almost always came out on top, closing down two-thirds of all fascist activity in the UK until it's simultaneous demise with organised fascism in Britain.
Despite the Groups ferocity when fighting the fascists, they offered no resistance if arrested by the police. This policy was in keeping with their goal of convincing the State to ban fascist organisations. The Group could not then be seen to be attacking the State. Modern anti-fascism in the shape of Anti-Fascist Action/No Platform, has an altogether more cynical and politically radical analysis of the role of the State, made up as it is of anarchists and communists Beckmans' generation were not revolutionary in that sense. Their motivations being a quite reasonable desire to see off annoying idiots with megaphones and jackboots on their streets . With the BUF in utter demise by 1949 the Group disbanded, job done. Many subsequently migrated to Israel.
The 43 Group is a thrilling testament to the positive role militancy can play in social movements. It's also the only book I've ever read with a foreword by none other than Vidal Sassoon.
Pogue
30th April 2009, 20:16
I'll give that one a read when I am done.
Holden Caulfield
30th April 2009, 21:29
There is already antifascist publications, so far it has only been texts you can link to however there is nothing stopping people suggesting good antifascist literature and where it can be found,
Pogue
30th April 2009, 22:08
Would it be worth making this a sticky at all?
Pirate turtle the 11th
30th April 2009, 22:33
I'll give that one a read when I am done.
I saw the guy speak at the bookfare it was brilliant.
Holden Caulfield
30th April 2009, 22:35
Would it be worth making this a sticky at all?
My point is: a sticky exists. If you want to suggest books to read, you can get them posted in the 'Antifascist Publications' sticky, either PM ulster to get them in or give it a week or so til im mod again and Ill do it.
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