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Anarchism and Feminisms

Liverpool Social Centre | 13.10.2007 14:14 | Education | Gender | Liverpool

The next in the monthly series of anarchist educationals in Next to Nowhere will be this Thursday October 18th at 7.30. We will be focusing on anarchism and feminisms - discussion anarcha feminism, radical feminism, autonomist feminist and possibly other varieties and their relationship to anarchist thought and struggle.

All welcome, down in Next to Nowhere, 96 Bold Street.

Coming after that we have:

Thursday 15th November - Varieties of Anarchism: Confused about the way
anarchists organise, can't tell your syndicalists from your communists,
your mutualists from your individualists? We'll try and unpack it all
together, describing the way anarchists have struggled historically and
trying to draw out the lessons for how we work today.

Thursday 20th December - The Limits of Community Struggle: The most
successful struggles of recent years in the UK have generally been based
in the community rather than the work place. Traditional class struggle
in factories, docks and so on appears on the decline, whilst struggles
modelled on the fight against the Poll Tax, road building and so on
appear to be more and more the best option. What are the limits of this,
what is the role of workplace struggle today and how can we best
organise to win?

Liverpool Social Centre
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