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Pitchfork Anarchist Library opening 16th March

Pitchfork Library | 14.03.2013 15:40

Pitchfork Anarchist Library in Bristol will be opening its doors this Saturday, March 16th.

Located on King's Square, Jamaica Street, just off Stokes Croft, Pitchfork Library has been a long time in the making. A very meagre budget and limited resources has made the acquisition of space and literature very difficult, but we're getting there.

Situated in very near vicinity of (not so) recent social disturbances in Bristol, Pitchfork aims to be a place where the ideas and analyses we find affinity with can have a publicly accessible front.

From historical texts on significant social struggles and rebellions, to contemporary analyses of Capitalist society and its economic foundations, the books and pamphlets found within Pitchfork's four walls are significant contributions to revolutionary moments both past and present. With a desire to meet, discuss, organise and agitate, we hope that the library's contents will provide inspiration for many who are dissatisfied, fed up, and violently angry with the brutal constraints of this democracy.

The library is still a work in progress, but we hope, and know, that with time and energy its contents and ideas will grow, both theoretically and beyond, into action.

So come down this Saturday, or any other after, between 2pm and 6pm.

 pitchfork.library@yahoo.co.uk

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