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Bad Books presents Bad Thoughts
The first in what will hopefully be a regular discussion group.
This week the discussion will centre around the recent anti bin tax demonstrations. Many anarchists in Dublin have not become involved in the blockading of trucks in residential areas; why is this? Is it because that such an issue is not seen as "sexy", whereas other issues such as anti war direct actions and reclaim the streets are? Or is it because it is tax is something some anarchists see as an extension of the state, so trying to reform it is taking their eyes off the prize?
Hopefully the discussion will also branch into the "lifestyle anarchism vs. social anarchism" debate. Are lifestyle anarchists ghettoising themselves? Are social anarchists too work-oriented?
Chekov Feeney from the Workers Solidarity Movement will be discussing why he thinks its important for anarchists of all stripes to get involved with the anti bin tax demonstrations.
Suggested background reading material: http://www.spunk.org/library/writers/bookchin/sp001512/
The discussion takes place this Wednesday October 15th at 7.30pm.
Please ring Keith on 086 3363743 or Bad Books on 087 6497340 for more information.
The first in what will hopefully be a regular discussion group.
This week the discussion will centre around the recent anti bin tax demonstrations. Many anarchists in Dublin have not become involved in the blockading of trucks in residential areas; why is this? Is it because that such an issue is not seen as "sexy", whereas other issues such as anti war direct actions and reclaim the streets are? Or is it because it is tax is something some anarchists see as an extension of the state, so trying to reform it is taking their eyes off the prize?
Hopefully the discussion will also branch into the "lifestyle anarchism vs. social anarchism" debate. Are lifestyle anarchists ghettoising themselves? Are social anarchists too work-oriented?
Chekov Feeney from the Workers Solidarity Movement will be discussing why he thinks its important for anarchists of all stripes to get involved with the anti bin tax demonstrations.
Suggested background reading material: http://www.spunk.org/library/writers/bookchin/sp001512/
The discussion takes place this Wednesday October 15th at 7.30pm.
Please ring Keith on 086 3363743 or Bad Books on 087 6497340 for more information.