Norwich Anarchists

NAS Website

The NAS website is www.anarchist.org.uk

See what we're up to...

Plus, what do you think of the idea of making the Norwich Anarchist website on a similar format? It's incredibly easy to update. Might encourage people to update it other than long suffering Zonk.

Proposed changes to forums

We are planning on removing all group forums on this site, as they get very little traffic and most groups tend to favour their own forums or lists or whatever. You can read about the changes on http://libcom.org/forums/feedback-content/proposed-changes-forums-09092008 and if you want to place an objection please do so there....

Downtown Norwich

Anyone in a central Norwich tavern this coming Saturday lunchtime (26th) and would like to buy me a pint?

Peter Good(TCA)

What's going on in Norwich

If anything? I moved here last September...I can't find anything going on or other people interested in anarchy and activism. (At the art school anyway)...
I want to get involved with stuff and meet people smile

Songs of Anarchy

Some time ago a CD entitled "Songs of Anarchy and Revolution from all over the World" was produced by Norwich Solidarity Centre. Is it still available?

IWW Norwich In Formation

Norwich branch of the IWW is in formation, if you want to get involved, get in touch via the website.

http://www.iww-norwich.org.uk/

audiobooks project

I'm looking for people to help me produce a series of audiobooks to be added to my website : www.theoryandpractice.org.uk

I am looking for people who are willing to be recorded reading aloud.

The first books I am looking to record are:
Gilles Dauve "Communism and Capitalism" (first chapter of "eclipse and re-emergement")
Ken Knabb "Joy of Revolution"

Aims and principles

Read your aims and principles some parts a little vague but agreed with most of it...

“Under the current capitalist system, the working and middle classes do not receive the full products of our labour.” problematic issues of not defining what you mean by “middle class” aside:

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