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Forward Union
23rd April 2006, 16:30
Here is the current list of some of our publications available from:

BM ANARFED,London,WC1N 3XX England, UK.

http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/4199/beyondresistance4cz.png BEYOND RESISTANCE - a Revolutionary Manifesto for the Millennium:
The AF's in-depth analysis of the capitalist world in crisis, suggestions about what the alternative Anarchist Communist society could be like, and evaluation of social and organisational forces which play a part in the revolutionary process - £2. Beyond Resistance [PDF] (http://flag.blackened.net/af/ace/manifest.pdf) full layout version with pictures also available for Download.

http://img118.imageshack.us/img118/4018/defendignanonymity3xd.png DEFENDING ANONYMITY - Thoughts for struggle against identity cards:

Second edition, April 2006. ID cards are coming to Britain (and elsewhere) very soon. This pamphlet aims to see through Labour's smokescreens of 'identity theft' and the 'war on terror'. Printed copies FREE/Donation + SAE. Also available in: [small PDF format - no pictures (230k)] (http://flag.blackened.net/af/ace/anon.pdf) and [larger PDF full layout version (730k)] (http://flag.blackened.net/af/ace/idcards.pdf).

http://img199.imageshack.us/img199/5227/anarchismasweseeit9mh.png ANARCHISM - AS WE SEE IT:

A newly revised edition of our very popular pamphlet, describing the basic ideas of anarchist communism in an easy-to-read form - £1
As We See It [PDF] (http://flag.blackened.net/af/ace/awsi.pdf) full layout version with pictures also available for Download.
Translations in some other languages are also available including online versions in: Deutsch/German (http://flag.blackened.net/af/german/index.html), Español/Spanish (http://flag.blackened.net/af/spanish/index.html), Hollands/Dutch (http://flag.blackened.net/af/dutch/index.html) and Welsh/Cymraeg. (http://flag.blackened.net/af/welsh/index.html)

http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/8709/thesystemisafailure2sk.pngWORK AND THE FREE SOCIETY -
Why work is so terrible and why it must be destroyed before it destroys us! - £1. Text (http://www.libcom.org/hosted/af/ace/work.html)

http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/6597/thesystemisafailure9nn.gifECOLOGY AND CLASS - where there's brass, there's muck:
This major second edition looks at the ecological crisis facing us today, what is being done about it and sets out in detail our views on what an ecologically sustainable world would be like. £2 + A4 SAE. [PDF] (http://www.libcom.org/hosted/af/ace/april.pdf)

http://img50.imageshack.us/img50/8703/libertarianmanifesto7ow.pngMANIFESTO OF LIBERTARIAN COMMUNISM:
Written in 1953 by George Fontenis, this is one of the key texts of the anarchist communist current, translated from French. Although flawed, the best features need to be incorporated into modern revolutionary theory and practice - 60p

http://img506.imageshack.us/img506/9353/therolerevorgan8wq.png THE ROLE OF THE REVOLUTIONARY ORGANISATION:
Anarchist communists reject the Leninist model of a ‘vanguard’ party as counter-revolutionary. This 2003 new edition explains the concept of revolutionary organisation and its structure. All libertarian revolutionaries should read this fundamental text - £1.

http://img363.imageshack.us/img363/5736/thesystemisafailure7fs.gifBASIC BAKUNIN:
This new edition outlines the ideas of one of the 19th century founders of class struggle anarchism - £1. Basic Bakunin [PDF] (http://www.libcom.org/hosted/af/ace/bakunbas.pdf) full layout version also available for Download

Forward Union
23rd April 2006, 16:39
Will be updtated freaquently, post any questions you have about the pamphlets here.

Complete list of our publications can be found here (http://flag.blackened.net/af/ace/index.html)

Also available from the AF:

Organise! (http://flag.blackened.net/af/org/index.html)

http://img141.imageshack.us/img141/8489/thesystemisafailure7jw.gif (http://flag.blackened.net/af/org/index.html)

The magazine of the AF, covering analysis of current issues, feature articles, reviews and letters.

Resistance (http://flag.blackened.net/af/res/index.html): the AF's regular news bulletin.

farleft
12th March 2007, 23:20
Hello comrades!

Sorry I haven’t been on for ages but I’ve been busy with a new project.

A new organisation has been formed “Anti-Capitalist Action” (ACA) which has it’s own weekly publication “The Underground” (1st issue will be available week ending the 18th March).

ACA is London based for now but I’m sure it will spread out before too long.

If anyone has an article for the paper or is prepared to do a regular weekly column they are more than welcome. The deadline for submitting will be Thursday night every week so this week the deadline is (15/03/07).

As I’m sure you will all appreciate that I will not go into much detail on what else ACA is up to.

You can contact ACA at [email protected]
And for The Underground: [email protected]

As it states above this is a free paper to anyone who wants it, if you want a copy just send me your address to The Underground and I will send you a copy each week.
But if you do find some change in your pocket, no matter how little it would really help us produce more copies and of a good quality.
Cheques can be made payable to either The Underground or Anti-Capitalist Action
E-mail me and I’ll give you an address you can send it to.

If you want to help with the Underground but don’t think of yourself as much of a writer you can always help spread your paper, just e-mail your address across and state how many copies your want us to send.


P.S. Thanks to Haraldur for your work on the graphics, you’re a Linux SuSE pro! :)

farleft
12th March 2007, 23:22
Mission Statement

farleft
12th March 2007, 23:23
Little business card style things that have been given out.

farleft
12th March 2007, 23:26
ACA's symbol.

farleft
23rd March 2007, 11:32
Meeting

The Underground

20/03/07

In attendance:

Claude
Steve
Vincent
Tristan
John


Agenda:

Topic
Mission Statement

Content: Regular Features Columnists General

Template: Graphics Layout Font

Responsibility: Who Does What

Distribution:Locations Amount

Finance:Funding:Paper Sell/FreeDonationsSponsorshipCosts:Printing Now Printing Quotes


Outcome

50% change – Anarchist – Monthly etc.See attached.

Definition of Socialism (to show what we are not).The Mission Statement.Letters/Correspondence.Calendar of activismContact page.Articles & Essays.Money saving tips.The Olympic saga latest.

PDF template (1 file per page) for the printing company.All to work on the template/layout & graphics. Completion must be by 29/03/07 for the 1st monthly edition release date on the 2nd April.

In line with the mission statement as much of the work will be jointly carried out.Tristan&Claude to proof read.

Primary: Camden, Hackney, Walthamstow & Whitechapel.Tesco, Sainsbury & WH Smith.10,000 12-page copies per month.Van will be needed (£750 see quote attached).

Paper sold at 50p per copy.Back copies sold at 20p each.Donations are welcome and will be encouraged.Advertising will be banned from the paper.Printing costs £585 for 10,000 12-page copies.See quote attached.Premises will be needed. Office space in Stratford will be £200pcm (see quote attached).

Tower of Bebel
23rd March 2007, 12:09
Looks nice.

Global_Justice
24th March 2007, 14:53
is it weekly or monthly?

farleft
25th March 2007, 11:05
Originally it was going to be weekly but after a test run 2 weeks ago it proves not cost effective.

It is now a monthly paper, it's release is on the 2nd April.

Initial run of 10,000 copies.

Deadline this month for submissions is Thursday 29th March

Fawkes
25th March 2007, 16:44
Is it too expensive for copies to be shipped to the U.S.?

OneBrickOneVoice
25th March 2007, 17:26
wait so its anarchist only? What's the difference between this an AFA other than that it is exclusively anarchist, thus more narrow, and has a publication

farleft
25th March 2007, 21:08
Originally posted by [email protected] 25, 2007 03:44 pm
Is it too expensive for copies to be shipped to the U.S.?
No, it isnt too expensive.

farleft
25th March 2007, 21:11
Originally posted by [email protected] 25, 2007 04:26 pm
wait so its anarchist only? What's the difference between this an AFA other than that it is exclusively anarchist, thus more narrow, and has a publication
Its Anarcho-Communist the same as AFA.

The difference is that we will have more interaction with the public.

We will publish the publics actual thoughts and opinions on stuff and answer their questions/opinions through the paper.

farleft
27th March 2007, 00:18
The name The Underground was a name we jointly cam up with many months ago before the LondonPaper and LondonLite even existed. We chose that name because we were going to distribute predominately on the tube.
Things have evolved somewhat since then (maybe the name should too) though I don't personally feel the name is that important (we are open to suggestions though).

The main thing this paper will have over other anarchist papers is the interaction with the public. I’ve read the other papers and there is little to no interaction with the public such as letting them write to the paper and us printing their views/opinions/rants etc even if we don't agree with what they are saying, it will give us a chance to answer their questions from an anarchist perspective give our interpretation to their views.

Also unless you know where to look, you don't see these Anarchist papers.

On the 20th we came up with a new mission statement which I hope will help answer some more of your concerns.

We really do appreciate any constructive criticism you guys have so please give as much feed back as possible.






Mission Statement

To bring about unity among anarcho-communist organizations.

To raise awareness to the general public of the world around them and what alternatives exist in terms of lifestyle and also in terms of products that are freely available and often superior to their financially costly alternatives.

To bring various left wing struggles to the public eye, especially those that would otherwise only appear in media aimed at already existing leftists.

To try to decrease the dependency on money.

To reach out to people, to make them feel like they are not alone in their unhappiness of “the way the world is”

To create a community of like-minded individuals sharing skills and knowledge freely for the benefit of everyone.

The basic principles just outlined for this paper will help us to achieve our more long term goals of abolishing currency and the private ownership of collective resources such as land, water, minerals, fuels and energy sources and agricultural goods. We intend to replace such a system with one whereby everyone gets their needs fulfilled freely, their wants subject to actual availability and not the false scarcity imposed by the current economy. Collective resources will be collectively owned and used and anyone affected by the use, extraction, transportation and any waste products thereof can have their input on said resource.

We also have the goal of replacing the current system of “representative” democracy with true democracy, namely all-inclusive direct democracy, with everyone affected by a decision collectively making it, instead of the current system whereby a small group of individuals are elected to represent millions on the basis of policies they are not bound to in any way. We are also opposed to the more widespread phenomena of unelected, unaccountable and autocratic decision-making made by policemen, bosses, clergymen, army officers, “management consultants”, lawmakers, civil servants and politicians.

We recognize that the rational, scientific worldview has benefited mankind enormously and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future. We are therefore opposed to organized religion and
the institutionalization of superstition (The Judaeo-Christian moral code, Sharia Law etc) into society.

We realize that such lofty goals can only be achieved by a human species looking forwards, united and standing together in the cause of common good, and so to that end we are also opposed to racist, sexist, homophobic, backwards-looking and anti-humanist ideologies and organizations.

Jazzratt
27th March 2007, 00:47
As one of the people on the edge of this project (I did a tiny bit of writing at the beginning but I'm planning to get more involved from issue two onwards.) I would like to stick my oar in:

I think that, as was suggested to me, it would be a good idea for me to distribute this paper around Brighton. Possibly a fairly small proportion to begin with so as to gauge how well received it is but I suspect it will go down well as the area is fairly politically charged and has quite a few anarchists.

farleft
27th March 2007, 13:23
Thanks Jazzratt.

Standing order form attached.

I tried to attach it so it could be downloaded but had to put it in like this apparently it didnt like xls files.


STANDING ORDER MANDATE

The Underground
[email protected]


I want to subscribe to The Underground with a monthly standing order.

To the Manager:

Address:








Please pay HSBC Bank Plc
Branch 79 Piccadilly, London, W1J 8EU
Sort Code 40-07-15

For the credit of The Underground
Account number 91745859
Quoting Reference FPRACATU
Please make payments in accordance with the below schedule


Amount in figures Amount in words

Start date Number of payments Payment frequency
Until further notice Monthly


Please also include a one off donation payment for the amount of £_______

This instruction cancels any previous order in favour of the beneficiary named above
under this reference.

Account to be debited

Sort Code

Account Number

Signature

Date

Telephone:

Return completed form to The Underground, 50 Liden Close, London, E17 8HQ.

Alternatively you can send a cheque payable to The Underground, please provide a delivery address.

fashbash
27th March 2007, 16:49
sounds exciting, but will you really be prepared to send copies out all over for free? In which case, PM me and I would be prepared to pay a small subscription. If you fancy sending a bundle up, I can always distribute them at Uni, and leave them lying around where people will pick them up.

farleft
28th March 2007, 12:31
Originally posted by [email protected] 27, 2007 03:49 pm
sounds exciting, but will you really be prepared to send copies out all over for free? In which case, PM me and I would be prepared to pay a small subscription. If you fancy sending a bundle up, I can always distribute them at Uni, and leave them lying around where people will pick them up.
It's 50p monthly paper.

free p&p anywhere in the world.

farleft
3rd April 2007, 00:21
First Issue!
10,000 copies will be delivered on Wednesday 4th April and ready to hit the streets!



QUOTEMEPRINT.COM HOME CONTACT

Home About UsTypesetting Resources Tabloid Broadsheet Quarterfold Prices 48.8 gsm Tabloid 55 gsm Tabloid 55 gsm Quarterfold 70 gsm Tabloid 70 gsm Quarterfold Broadsheet Portfolio Links Uploader Services Print services Environmental Issues Contact Us

Welcome to the Print Uploader

Select the number of pages and the date of publication and click the 'Go' button. Then browse for an page file using the browse button next to the desire page number and click 'upload' to add the file to the site.

Publication Date:
10/04/2007

Print Run (Copies):
10000 48.8 gsm Tabloids

No. of Pages:
12

No. of Colour Pages:
4

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WARNING: Once submitted this will send all pages, to the printhouse.By submitting you are agreeing that all pages are proofed off and ready to print. By submitting your are allowing the printhouse to commence printing ASAP. Any changes made after this time are not guarantee possible and will require you contacting us on 0845 230 1590 during office hours only


I urge ALL revlefters (except TC of course) to contribute to next months edition and to subscribe to the paper, just 50p a month!
Have your say!

farleft
3rd April 2007, 00:32
Cool!

I don't know if you have already but you should check out The Underground (link in Events & Propaganda).

A new Anarchist-Communist monthly paper with a 10,000 12page copy print circ

This is a hard copy not an online publication.

Submissions are greatly welcome.

Thanks,

farleft
3rd April 2007, 19:52
Myspace - The Underground (http://www.myspace.com/acatheunderground)

Forward Union
5th April 2007, 22:00
Moved at farlefts request

farleft
7th April 2007, 17:13
Issue 1 (April) of The Underground is available to buy.

You can either print off a SO form from the myspace or you can send a cheque, IM me for details.

Thanks,


The Underground
ACA

farleft
17th April 2007, 19:25
Hello,

The Underground tabloid is going ok so far, we have a meeting for any comrades who will be in London on Thursday at 7pm in Walthamstow, East London.

All are welcome.

As always we welcome anyone who wants to write an article for the monthly paper.

Just e-mail it to us at:

[email protected]

PM for if you wish to have a copy of the paper.

Once again The Underground is a real (not online) tabloid sized monthly paper created and run by NoXion, FarLeft & Haraldur of RevLeft.

Any/all support will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

The Underground
www.myspace.com/ACATheUnderground

Guest_Fashbash
17th April 2007, 21:25
Just read the first issue last night. I have loads to say about it, but whether your intrested in hearing my ideas or not is another matter!

For a first issue it's pretty good, the style of writing is different but it suits the paper. Perhaps you could design a smarter layout so you can fit more articles into a single issue?

Since it's based in London, and contained a few articles advocating Squatting, why the bloody hell did you not mention St Agnes Place, the biggest squat site in London? To make this paper work you will need an interest in journalism not just politics, and if you had an interest in journalism you would be prepared to head out to Kennington and St Agnes Place. For twenty years or so the whole street has been a squat community, as well as the site of a Rastafari temple. The 'authorities' have for years attempted to shut it down, and relatively recently it was all but abandoned except for the Rastafari temple. Last week there was a drugs raid on the street and the police arrested everyone. It's very, very sad, but now there are no more squatters living at St Agnes Place. It might be a good idea to head over there in time for your next issue. You could speak to some of the people who still live there, try and track down some of the people who used to live there and it would be an exclusive for your paper. That would almost certainly increase your paper's profile and distribution.

I was a little confused as to who your intended audience is too. The average person is not going to like this, let alone spend money on it. Most people are too tight to buy a Big Issue let alone a rag that encourages 'freeloading', squatting and 'sofa surfing'. But as a newspaper aimed at the community that already squat, it is spot-on.

Perhaps you could also gum the edges of the pages to make giant rizlas? :P

Overall, I think it's a really good start. Always try to make the next issue better!

Also, I would like to submit the odd article if I may. I will email my CV to the address given on the paper, and if you like, I could be your correspondant in the North, as well as distributor!

Btw, I have strategically placed the other fourteen copies about town, mostly on various forms of public transport and libraries, both university and public. Hope this helps!

farleft
17th April 2007, 22:46
Originally posted by [email protected] 17, 2007 08:25 pm
Just read the first issue last night. I have loads to say about it, but whether your intrested in hearing my ideas or not is another matter!

For a first issue it's pretty good, the style of writing is different but it suits the paper. Perhaps you could design a smarter layout so you can fit more articles into a single issue?

Since it's based in London, and contained a few articles advocating Squatting, why the bloody hell did you not mention St Agnes Place, the biggest squat site in London? To make this paper work you will need an interest in journalism not just politics, and if you had an interest in journalism you would be prepared to head out to Kennington and St Agnes Place. For twenty years or so the whole street has been a squat community, as well as the site of a Rastafari temple. The 'authorities' have for years attempted to shut it down, and relatively recently it was all but abandoned except for the Rastafari temple. Last week there was a drugs raid on the street and the police arrested everyone. It's very, very sad, but now there are no more squatters living at St Agnes Place. It might be a good idea to head over there in time for your next issue. You could speak to some of the people who still live there, try and track down some of the people who used to live there and it would be an exclusive for your paper. That would almost certainly increase your paper's profile and distribution.

I was a little confused as to who your intended audience is too. The average person is not going to like this, let alone spend money on it. Most people are too tight to buy a Big Issue let alone a rag that encourages 'freeloading', squatting and 'sofa surfing'. But as a newspaper aimed at the community that already squat, it is spot-on.

Perhaps you could also gum the edges of the pages to make giant rizlas? :P

Overall, I think it's a really good start. Always try to make the next issue better!

Also, I would like to submit the odd article if I may. I will email my CV to the address given on the paper, and if you like, I could be your correspondant in the North, as well as distributor!

Btw, I have strategically placed the other fourteen copies about town, mostly on various forms of public transport and libraries, both university and public. Hope this helps!
We are very interested in what you have to say and what anyone has to say, after it was published we could clearly see where many improvements could be made but im sure we wont have thought of everything so please tell us your thoughts.

Kevis is working on a couple of new designs for the paper that we are looking forward to seeing so there are likely to be some major changes for the next issue.

Yeah the first issue was big on squatting but that won't be a regular thing, next issue most likely wont contain anything related to squatting.

Your submissions will be greatly accepted and your offering of further help is also massively welcomed.

Well the thing about our targeted audience has shifted since we began, initially it was going to be a London wide paper, then we got a distributer in Brighton (Jazzratt) then there is you up north, then we had people from the USA, Switzerland, Albania, Belgium, Scotland, Philipinnes and Cyprus.
This means that the paper will now become split into sections for local, national & international.

I will be in touch with you privately about some things in more detail.

farleft
10th May 2007, 10:57
Dear Comrades,

The Underground has joined forces with Now or Never!
In other words, The Underground does not exist anymore; instead we work with Now or Never! Our resources have been combined.
Therefore there will not be an Issue 2 of The Underground.

We would really appreciate it if you could show people the paper and get others involved in what we are trying to do.

We want Now or Never! to be YOUR paper with a great emphasis on communication with the general public, getting their views no matter what they are, the problems they face and what they see the problem being.

For Now or Never! subscription details please see the back page of the paper. The paper currently comes out twice yearly and to receive further copies please fill the form.

In solidarity,



The Underground
[email protected]
Now or Never!
[email protected]

farleft
10th May 2007, 11:02
Hello,

As you will see from the above post The Underground has merged with Now or Never!

There are plans to make this publication more regular, initially becoming a quarterly paper.

Feel free to e-mail me at [email protected] for a copy of NoN! Which retails at £1 (British Pounds) or whatever your currencies equivalent is.

Thanks,

NoN!

Palmares
10th May 2007, 16:07
I read a copy of "The Underground" that LU had, and I can't deny I wasn't a huge fan. I can't be fucked getting into it much, but there seems to be this dogmatic asfixiation with technocracy and slagging primitivism, but not even that, a general anti-environmental approach.

I'm a green anarchist, so it doesn't ring to close to my poltics...

Jazzratt
10th May 2007, 16:30
As I understand it the politics of the paper are not monolithic or centrally dictated, although it is obviously designed for people of an anarchist bent, rather the "tone" and feel of it is dictated simply by the individual articles. Were there more environmentalist or "green anarchist" writers then the feel would obviously be different.

I would like to contest the idea that it has

a general anti-environmental approach.
Quite a lot of the stuff I read seemed to encourage sustainably and sensible energy use ( The article on post-scarcity society for example.).

Then again, it's not my place to tell you whether you should or should not like a paper, although my concern was more for the large number of salient typographical errors.

Nothing Human Is Alien
10th May 2007, 18:19
Why is this stickied? Do we endorse certain publications now?

farleft
11th May 2007, 13:31
Originally posted by [email protected] 10, 2007 03:07 pm
I read a copy of "The Underground" that LU had, and I can't deny I wasn't a huge fan. I can't be fucked getting into it much, but there seems to be this dogmatic asfixiation with technocracy and slagging primitivism, but not even that, a general anti-environmental approach.

I'm a green anarchist, so it doesn't ring to close to my poltics...
You’ll love Now or Never! then, that’s got quite a lot of green Anarchism in it.

farleft
11th May 2007, 13:35
Originally posted by Compañ[email protected] 10, 2007 05:19 pm
Why is this stickied? Do we endorse certain publications now?
There will be a post today or at the latest tomorrow morning with the whole sticky thing in E&P changing to something that’s more suitable, things will be out and things will be in.

As far as I am aware RevLeft doesn’t have a problem with promoting left-wing papers on it’s site, Class war & Afed get a bit of promotion including for things they sell (such as stickers) I don’t think that has ever been a problem before.

This is propaganda though & this is the propaganda section.

Nothing Human Is Alien
11th May 2007, 17:21
Indeed it is, but no other papers have their own stickies.

Sugar Hill Kevis
11th May 2007, 17:35
got my copy today, was nice as I've always enjoyed Now or Never but rarely read it... It's pretty humorous and also has a lot of good editorials

Again if you need any further help on it I'm down for photoshop, I might even try and sneak in an editorial.

I also need to send some cash your way, I was meaning to make a donation to the underground - but now you've joined forces with NoN I suppose I'll send it that way.

Fawkes
11th May 2007, 18:52
Does my subscription and money paid to the Underground carry over to Now or Never?

farleft
11th May 2007, 19:36
Originally posted by Compañ[email protected] 11, 2007 04:21 pm
Indeed it is, but no other papers have their own stickies.
Pinned Pinned: Anarchist Federation Publications


What's that then?

farleft
11th May 2007, 19:38
Originally posted by [email protected] 11, 2007 04:35 pm
got my copy today, was nice as I've always enjoyed Now or Never but rarely read it... It's pretty humorous and also has a lot of good editorials

Again if you need any further help on it I'm down for photoshop, I might even try and sneak in an editorial.

I also need to send some cash your way, I was meaning to make a donation to the underground - but now you've joined forces with NoN I suppose I'll send it that way.
Send it to me, NoN! & TU are still sorting out the finances.

As you got a copy of TU I think at this stage it's better being sent to me.

farleft
11th May 2007, 19:40
Originally posted by [email protected] 11, 2007 05:52 pm
Does my subscription and money paid to the Underground carry over to Now or Never?
It will do once we have sorted it out.

OneBrickOneVoice
21st June 2007, 23:38
what's the difference between the two publications? Is this paper free? If it is, I can probably get Revolution Books to carry copies of it.

OneBrickOneVoice
21st June 2007, 23:40
Its Anarcho-Communist the same as AFA

AFA is a united front between anarchists and communists not necessarily anarcho-communist like say RAAN claims to be, yet RAAN attacks and vandalizes Communist Bookstores and shit like that.

farleft
14th March 2008, 14:41
The Nottingham Group of the Anarchist Federation has just released Issue 3 of their bi-monthly bulletin The Nottingham Sparrow (http://nottinghamsparrow.co.uk).

Feel free to check it out.

ls
7th March 2009, 14:09
http://www.haringey.org.uk/content/images/hsg/newsletters/newsletter14.pdf

It covers a broad range of issues, has great graphics and is generally a great publication by HSG. It is published roughly once every seasonal change.

http://www.haringey.org.uk/

The Idler
14th September 2009, 22:39
US
Independent
Dissent (http://www.dissentmagazine.org/)

Dollars & Sense (http://www.dollarsandsense.org/)
In These Times (http://www.inthesetimes.com/)
Left Turn (http://www.leftturn.org/) (formerly IST)

Monthly Review (http://monthlyreview.org/)

Mother Jones (http://www.motherjones.com/)
New Politics (http://www.newpol.org/)
The Nation (http://www.thenation.com/)

The Progressive (http://www.progressive.org/)
Zmag (http://www.zmag.org/zmag)
Yes Magazine



Party-aligned
Against the Current (http://www.solidarity-us.org/atc)
International Socialist Review (http://www.isreview.org/)
Political Affairs (http://www.politicalaffairs.net/)
Rolling Thunder (http://www.cpgb.org.uk/worker/)
Socialist Worker (http://socialistworker.org/)


UK
Independent
Ceasefire (http://ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/about/) (http://ceasefiremagazine.co.uk/about/)
Economic and Philosophic Science Review (http://www.epsr-marx-lenin.co.uk/)
Mayday (http://mayday-magazine.vpweb.co.uk/) (http://mayday-magazine.vpweb.co.uk/)
Radical Philosophy (http://www.radicalphilosophy.com/)

Red Pepper (http://www.redpepper.org.uk/)

New Internationalist (http://www.newint.org/)

New Left Review (http://www.newleftreview.org/)

Socialist History Journal (http://www.socialist-history-journal.org.uk/)

Socialist Register (http://socialistregister.com/)


Party-aligned
Communist Review (http://www.communist-party.org.uk/)
International Socialist Journal (http://www.isj.org.uk/)
(http://www.isj.org.uk/)
Organise! (http://www.afed.org.uk/publications/organise-magazine.html)

Permanent Revolution (http://www.permanentrevolution.net/)

Socialist Resistance (http://socialistresistance.org/)

Socialist Review (http://www.socialistreview.org.uk/)

Socialist Standard (http://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/standardonline/)
Socialist Worker (http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/)

The Commune (http://thecommune.wordpress.com/)

The Morning Star (http://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/)

The Respect Paper (http://www.therespectparty.net/paper.php)

Weekly Worker (http://www.cpgb.org.uk/worker/)


Canada
Independent
This Magazine (http://this.org/)

Q
15th September 2009, 06:56
Socialism Today (http://socialismtoday.org/), The Socialist (http://socialistparty.org.uk/main/The_Socialist) (England & Wales), The Socialist (http://socialistparty.net/index.php/publications.html) (Ireland), Justice (http://socialistalternative.org/justice/), Socialist Democracy (http://www.socialistnigeria.org/page.php?page=8_12846), The Socialist (http://www.socialistpartyaustralia.org/publications) (Australia).

I think those cover the English publications of the CWI.

Now or Never!
27th October 2009, 15:13
Hello all,

For those not familliar with Now or Never!, we publish a satirical anarchist lifestyle magazine. For further details and online articles see our website.

Next May is the 40th anniversary of The Schoolkids Issue of Oz (see Wikipedia). To commemorate this we intend to give over a large proportion of our May edition to some under 16s, including a reverse front cover. Those involved will have full editorial control of the pages they contribute and will have free reign to publish whatever they like. We are interested both in writers and artists/graphics designers.

At the moment we are testing the water to see if anyone (or anyone you know) would be interested in contributing to the project. If so, please contact me via the editor's email address on our website.

Apologies for the lack of relevant links, I was unable to do so because of this site's rules.

Tug Wilson

The Idler
18th June 2010, 21:00
Don't know if Principia Dialectica (http://www.principiadialectica.co.uk) is still printing new issues or not.

ClassWarMutualist
6th February 2012, 03:50
I had an idea for a newspaper, feel free to steal it if you like the idea. basically contact all radical left groups in your area, each group pays a fee each month/year so the newspaper is free and you each contribute an article. that way the paper is free so people might actually be willing to read it (print media is dead) and it gives groups an incentive to join the collective so they can get their voice heard and the word out of their existence. thoughts? advice?

The Idler
7th February 2012, 19:33
I had an idea for a newspaper, feel free to steal it if you like the idea. basically contact all radical left groups in your area, each group pays a fee each month/year so the newspaper is free and you each contribute an article. that way the paper is free so people might actually be willing to read it (print media is dead) and it gives groups an incentive to join the collective so they can get their voice heard and the word out of their existence. thoughts? advice?
What, like August 2011 All the Left e-zine available (http://www.alltheleft.org/?p=164)?

ClassWarMutualist
9th February 2012, 07:43
I guess so o:

Binh
21st January 2013, 20:17
http://www.thenorthstar.info