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How To Be A Goth Girl: A Beginner's Guide
First steps
Read Capital: The First Sentence - John Holloway
An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Capital - Michael Heinrich
Capital, Volume I - Karl Marx
The Commodity (First Edition Version) - Karl Marx
Capital, Volume II - Karl Marx
Capital, Volume III - Karl Marx
Grundrisse - Karl Marx
Letter to Kugelmann - Karl Marx
Finishing touches
Between Marx, Marxism, and Marxisms - Ingo Elbe
Reification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat - Georg Lukacs
Introduction to ‘Theodor W. Adorno on Marx and the Basic Concepts of Sociological Theory. From a Seminar Transcript in the Summer Semester of 1962’ - Chris O'Kane
Marx on the Basic Concepts of Sociological Theory - Theodor Adorno
Time, Labor, and Social Domination - Moishe Postone
The Accumulation of Capital - Rosa Luxemburg
The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception - Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer
The Culture Industry Reconsidered - Theodor Adorno
Society of the Spectacle - Guy Debord
The Class Structure of Machinery - Hans-Dieter Bahr
Being goth in public
Change the World Without Taking Power - John Holloway
Political Aspects of Full Employment - Michal Kalecki
Co-operatives, Unions, Democracy - Rosa Luxemburg
Critique of the Gotha Programme - Karl Marx
The Civil War in France - Karl Marx
The General Theory of Law and Marxism - Evgeny Pashukanis
State Violence, State Control: Marxist State Theory and the Critique of Political Economy - Chris O'Kane
The Russian Revolution - Rosa Luxemburg
Autonomous Resistance - Zapatista Army of National Liberation
On the Abolition of the Antithesis Between Town and Country - Friedrich Engels
1882 Preface to the Russian Edition of the Communist Manifesto, discussing the revolutionary potential of pre-capitalist peasant societies - Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels
What Does The Spartacus League Want? - Rosa Luxemburg
Our Program and the Political Situation - Rosa Luxemburg
Der Kommunismus Die Sonne scheint Morgenrot Die Reaktion stirbt
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1971 - Left-wing students and farmers build fortresses on the construction site of Narita airport near Tokyo, and prepare to defend them from thousands of riot cops. [video]/[video]
February 22 1971 - To stop the planned Narita airport, local farmers together with radical left-wing student unions built fortresses on the construction site, and fiercely defended them when police came to evict them. [video]/[video]/[video]
February 22 1971 - After a bitter siege and battle, Japanese riot police tear down the last towers inside the fortresses that were built by radical student unions and local farmers to block construction of Narita airport. [video]/[video]
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Children of commanders and soldiers of the Red Army prepare gifts for the wounded soldiers of the hospital (Moscow, 1942)
WHAT DO WE DO WHEN THE COPS FUCK OFF?
(Class War Reprint From Issue 17, Spring 1986)
The question of what we’re actually going to DO when the cops fuck off has been almost completely ignored by street revolutionaries, but it’s one of the most important problems we face. There is no way that people are going to be grateful to see the back of the filth if they think that muggers, rapists, smack-dealers, wife beaters, and other anti-social bastards are going to have a free hand.
But it needn’t be like that. Someone once told me of an incident he witnessed in occupied Ireland. Rioting on the Falls Road had carried on ‘til early morning and vehicles were needed for a road block, when along whirred a milk float. Quick as a flash it was commandeered, however it wasn’t torched until the crates had been taken off and every local household had been delivered two pints of milk!
COMMUNITY RESISTANCE
This sort of interaction between street-fighters and the rest of the community is essential. When looting takes place, we must make sure that goods are distributed to those in need, not as an abstract matter of principle, but because we need to show that we care more for our fellow prisoners in the slum streets and rat-hole estates than any number of incompetent, grassing social workers. And of course, in a state of insurrection those who look after our kids, carry messages and weapons, lie for us in court, and give first aid are as vital to the struggle as the able-bodied, young, and largely male (though less so every time!) street-fighters. But it’s not just a question of handing out a few tins of beans to the old folk. If we cannot deliver safe streets and secure homes for everyone, ordinary people will be begging for the return of the law. Obviously informers must be dealt with, but the best way to stop them creeping out of the woodwork is to prove that the community can do a better job of preventing anti-social behavior than the filth.
STREET JUSTICE
Street justice is an ugly phrase. It carries visions of Clint Eastwood crazed vigilantes shooting black kids for being assertive; the IRA kidnapping kids for smoking dope; the Ayatollah’s “Party of God” beating women for daring to dress the way they want. But somewhere along the line, as individuals, as communities and as a class, we are going to have to learn how to dispense our own justice. Otherwise, people terrified to walk their own streets and estates will continue to fall for all that law ‘n’ order bullshit.
IT STARTS NOW
It starts now. With thinking what you’d do if you saw next-door getting broken into. There’s got to be a better answer than calling the cops or letting it happen, and we need to find it before every street has a neighbourhood-watch snoop snivelling back to the smiling community bobby with his plastic bullets and computer files.
It starts now. With making sure that in this summer’s riots, the muggers are challenged and the rapists eliminated. With making sure that clumsiness or drunken stupidity don’t result in ordinary people getting their homes burnt out.
It starts now. With discussions on the streets and estates about what we are going to do when the cops fuck off. Street justice is justice for ALL by ALL. Anything else is just a new set of cops. We need the answers quickly, and we haven’t begun to ask the right questions.
Let’s get cracking then
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Some ya’ll who are younger need to google Frank Serpico and read about his time in the NYPD and what the cops did to him and attempted to do to him up until the late 90′s. He literally had to go into hiding in Italy and Switzerland and multiple times people tried to kill him. He only came back to America after the mafia (who hated the NYPD a lot, obviously) said “you’re under our protection.”
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