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A Life for Anarchy: A Stuart Christie Reader

by Stuart Christie

Other authors: Octavio Alberola (Contributor), John Barker (Contributor), Joan Busquets (Contributor), Duncan Campbell (Contributor), Branwen Christie (Contributor)10 more, Chris Ealham (Contributor), Miguel Garcia (Contributor), Ron McKay (Contributor), Albert Meltzer (Contributor), Pauline Melville (Contributor), Xavier Montanyà (Contributor), John Patten (Contributor), Paul Preston (Contributor), Jessica Thorne (Contributor), Julián Vadillo Muñoz (Contributor)

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'Without freedom there would be no equality and without equality no freedom, and without struggle there would be neither' --Stuart Christie Stuart Christie (1946-2020) is best known for his involvement in the anarchist resistance to the Franco dictatorship in Spain. He also co-founded the Anarchist Black Cross, Black Flag and Cienfuegos Press - among many other publishing ventures. This collection of articles has been put together as a tribute to his life by the Kate Sharpley Library collective. It contains some of his short political writings from the anarchist, radical and mainstream press; and some of his tributes to his friends and comrades. The final section contains a selection of tributes friends and comrades paid to him.This book is not meant to be a crash course in modern anarchist history but simply a tribute to our friend who dedicated his life to 'self-managed collectivism, individual freedom, solidarity and fun!'… (more)
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Campbell, DuncanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Montanyà, XavierContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Patten, JohnContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Thorne, JessicaContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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'Without freedom there would be no equality and without equality no freedom, and without struggle there would be neither' --Stuart Christie Stuart Christie (1946-2020) is best known for his involvement in the anarchist resistance to the Franco dictatorship in Spain. He also co-founded the Anarchist Black Cross, Black Flag and Cienfuegos Press - among many other publishing ventures. This collection of articles has been put together as a tribute to his life by the Kate Sharpley Library collective. It contains some of his short political writings from the anarchist, radical and mainstream press; and some of his tributes to his friends and comrades. The final section contains a selection of tributes friends and comrades paid to him.This book is not meant to be a crash course in modern anarchist history but simply a tribute to our friend who dedicated his life to 'self-managed collectivism, individual freedom, solidarity and fun!'

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