I can has teh anarchyz? (1 Viewer)

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www.wsm.ie/bookfair
 
On March the 15th 2008, the WSM is proudly holding the third annual Dublin Anarchist Bookfair in the Teachers Club - no. 36 Parnell Square.

The preceding night there will be an informal gathering in the same venue.

On the day itself in the main hall we will have bookstalls and information stalls covering a range of active campaigns and revolutionary groups.

Running concurrently throughout the day there will be a range of discussions and talks covering many major issues which are of concern to us. One of these will include a guest speaker from Manchester talking about the very real life experience how communities can organise to resist police brutality. Larry Wheelock will also be speaking at this meeting.

The evening itself will end with a social occasion in the city, where music, food, and discussion will rage into the night. Please come along and make this bookfair as successful as its predecessors. You never know this Saturday in March might just change your life!
Topics Included in Discussion are;



The Health Service in Ireland, War, where next and how can it be stopped, Climate Change - can this be dealt with in our free market world. Palestine - what can be done by people here,

Social Centres, how can they be developed and what are the practical very real obstacles that need to be overcome.

Feminism and Class, Trade Unions, Anarchism For Beginners, The struggle for a Womens Right to Choose in 21st Century Ireland

Stalls present include:

Anarchist Federation UK,
Eirigi,
Irish Socialist Network,
Revolutionary Anarcha Feminist Group,
Organise!,
Anarchists Against the Wall,
Anti War Ireland,
Choice Ireland,
MAOR,
Mayday Magazine,
Projectile( Newcastle Anarchist film festival),
Residents Against Racism,
Revolt Video,
Seomra Sproai Social Centre,
Soldarity Federation,
Irish Palestine Support Campaign,
Just Books,
Latine American Solidarity Centre,
Oxfam bookshop,
Cork Autonomous Zone,
Baracka Books,
HOPI - Hands Off the People of Iran

Kicks off at 11:30.
 
Design is slightly less gay than last year. :p

Bookfair just seems to keep growing, getting bigger and better. Great to see. St. Patricks weekend though ... :D
 
It can't be an alien or a rabbit.
It has to be right on.

She must have been born in Chernobyl.
Check out the hand squirming in the centre of her chest.
There's an arm popping up from her scalp.
And to top it off, the fucking mutant has absorbed all of the light around her and is about to detonate anti-matter from her foot.
The colour of sky says it all.
The world as we know it will end.
An Anarchist utopia will be born.

Goodbye imported vinyl, iPods, boot-runners and laptops.
Hello vegan potato party.
 
This poor girl has just been kicked out of her house for being an Anarchist by her socialist parents.
CAN YOU HELP HER?

Anarchists are socialists, unless you're into the post-left kid noncing shite.

Goodbye imported vinyl, iPods, boot-runners and laptops.
Hello vegan potato party.

Communism will be built on material abundance, veganism is built on a crisis of bourgeois morality.
 
Anarchists are socialists, unless you're into the post-left kid noncing shite.
I think her parents were Marxists.
Communism will be built on material abundance, veganism is built on a crisis of bourgeois morality.
Communism in Ireland will be an abundance of domestic product. There'll be huge silos of spuds, butter, poitín and shamrocks and very little else.

We'd have to build social centres out of wood and thatched roofs. Importing steel, glass and concrete from evil capitalist countries just wouldn't be RIGHT.
 
Communism? Ireland? Can't wait for it! here strange guy, we'll still have *some* laptops as the nearest production plant to me is Dell so we can take over that? Gotta be worth some barter points for sure..
 
I suppose we have the Intel fabrication plant in Leixlip too.

I'm sure Intel and Dell would have no problem supplying their factories once we claim them for the workers.

And sure we can just have an oul whip around to ensure Ireland's internet connection doesn't get cut off.

Who needs foreign investment and knowledge when we can have a revolution? Domestic needs first!

Who needs those fancy pants CAT scans and other equipment to scan for tumours and cancers when we all know it's capitalism that is the root of over-excited cellular mitosis?
After the revolution, we can build those yokes ourselves.
 
Communism in Ireland will be an abundance of domestic product. There'll be huge silos of spuds, butter, poitín and shamrocks and very little else.

We'd have to build social centres out of wood and thatched roofs. Importing steel, glass and concrete from evil capitalist countries just wouldn't be RIGHT.

Oh hai, communism cannot be built in one country (see stalin, castro, etc). The proletariat is international.
 
Who needs those fancy pants CAT scans and other equipment to scan for tumours and cancers when we all know it's capitalism that is the root of over-excited cellular mitosis?
After the revolution, we can build those yokes ourselves.

It is the workers who build them now.
 
Your passion.
The upcoming book fair.
Need I go on?

But if it doesn't start in Ireland I'm sure you'll be jetting off to whatever country needs your proletarian skills first.
Oh no, 'jetting off' is too middle class.
I mean walking.
 
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