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The Angry Brigade

yozz | 17.08.2005 10:33 | Analysis | Education

Described as 'mad', 'terrorists', 'adventurists', or at best authors of 'gestures of a worrying desperation', the Angry Brigade were condemned without any attempt to analyse their actions or to understand what they signified in the general context of the class struggle in course.



The Angry Brigade 1967-1984: Documents and Chronology

Now available online at  http://cornersoul.com/angrybrigade.html

From the introduction:

"The eight libertarian militants on trial in the Old Bailey in 1972 who were chosen by the British State to be the 'conspirators' of the Angry Brigade, found themselves facing not only the class enemy with all its instruments of repression, but also the obtusity and incomprehension--when not condemnation--of the organised left.

Described as 'mad', 'terrorists', 'adventurists', or at best authors of 'gestures of a worrying desperation', the Angry Brigade were condemned without any attempt to analyse their actions or to understand what they signified in the general context of the class struggle in course. The means used to justify this were simple: by defining the actions of the Angry Brigade as 'terrorist', and equating this with 'individualist', the movement organisations--whose tendency is to see the relationship between individual and mass as something in contrast--neatly excluded them from their concerns. Strangely enough this attitude was not limited to the broad left but was also prevalent within the anarchist movement, where still today there is a tendency to ignore the role of the individual within the mass, and the role of the specific group within the mass movement."

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an html version of the book

17.08.2005 11:39

a link to the book in easier to read html

howard
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John Barker review of Tom Vague book on he Angry Brigade

20.08.2005 11:37

There's an interesting review of Tom Vague's book on the Angry Brigade at
 http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/anarchyuk.htm

Graham
- Homepage: http://www.katesharpleylibrary.net/anarchyuk.htm