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Issue 82 - Winter 2001
War with Afghanistan, establishment anti-racism, Sighthill...
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Issue 81 - Summer 2001
Foot & mouth crisis, the authoritarian left and why they suck, middle class environmentalism, review of 'No Logo'...
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Issue 80 - Autumn 2000
Petrol protests, Hackney Council screw ups, May Day 2000 and the rise of the anti-capitalist movement...
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Issue 78 - Autumn 1999
Analysis of J18, Countryside Alliance...
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Issue 77 - Summer 1999
Movement Against The Monarchy, fare dodging, France...
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Issue 76 - Winter 1998
Decadent Action, street reclaiming, drugs...
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Issue 75 - Spring 1998
Countryside Alliance march, drugs, religion...
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Issue 74 - Autumn 1997
Anti-election, Liverpool Dockers, Diana...
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Issue 73 - Summer 1997
The "final" issue.
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Issue 67 - April/May 1995
Animal rights & environmentalism, New Labour...
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Issue 61
Fuel tax, anti-fascism...
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Issue 46
Poll tax abolished...
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Miscellaneous stuff
Anarchist! - Ian Bone's masterpiece of revolutionary rage and bad taste.
APT Interview - From issue 7 of the (now defunct) underground e-zine About Phreakin Time.
Are You Subsidising Tony Blair? - Leaflet urging union members to dump the levy.
Briefing Pack - About Class War, MA'M and the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
Flies Hovering Around Shit - Leaflet we produced during the Pinochet extradition saga.
Letter To The Jewish Chronicle - From the author of an article on anarchism, published in the paper.
Liverpool's Orange Past - A brief history of the religious divides in Liverpool and why to a certain extent they still persist today.
Paul Marsh On Tony Gosling - A CW member replies to smears posted on Indymedia.
Reply to Weekly Worker - Following the battle of Genoa.
Review of Unfinished Business - From Here & Now issue 13.
This Is Class War - Dated, but detailed explanation of our politics.