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Text of Workers Solidarity Movement leaflet
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to anarchy in the UK festival 21st-30th Oct.
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Creating anarchism
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Anarchism has a great potential to become
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the dominant force in oppositional
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politics following the collapse of the
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authoritarian left. But this collapse
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also means we have no longer any excuse
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for failing to reach that position. This
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conference will hopefully highlight that
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potential, however if in the future we
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fail to build mass anarchist movements,
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then that failure falls on our heads.
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Mass anarchist movements have been built
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in the past. In other countries sizeable
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anarchist movements exist today, and in
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most countries outside Africa anarchism
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is represented by at least one or two
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organisations. In the last twenty years,
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although the rest of the left collapsed,
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anarchism has seen not only a recovery
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but real growth, both in numbers and
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geographical spread.
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Britain unfortunately seems to be the
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exception Despite the fact that over the
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last couple of decades tens of thousands
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have referred to themselves as
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anarchists, the organisations that exist
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today are tiny. All the groups appear to
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be drifting away from anarchism, to
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'revolutionary unionism' , council
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communism or undefined post-anarchism.
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Another national organisation the
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Anarchist Workers Group (AWG) imploded
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over two years ago. The bulk of its
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members have either dropped out of
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politics or a few, more bizarrely, joined
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authoritarian organisations from the RCP
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to the Labour Party.
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What can anarchists do in this situation?
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How do we go about creating a mass
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anarchist movement, capable of
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overthrowing capitalism? This leaflet is
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an international contribution to that
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debate, produced by an organisation based
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in Ireland.
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Firstly we have to recognise this is not
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a short term process. There will not be
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an anarchist revolution next year.
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Anarchism will only become possible when
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the majority of society understands and
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also wants to introduce it. Too many
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people spend their political life
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searching for the quick fix, the magic
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wand, instant revolution. Trotskyists
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see this wand as a collection of 'right
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slogans and right leaders'. Too often
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anarchists have echoed this by seeing the
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magic wand as media exposure resulting in
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a sense of importance. From the period
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of the Poll Tax on, anarchists have
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received considerable media exposure but
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almost nothing has come out of this.
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We advocate a more long term approach,
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one that recognises the possibility of
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revolution, but also recognises the need
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to build for it. Ideas have to be
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developed and clarified. Organisation(s)
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are needed that put forward coherent
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ideas and collectively act on these
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ideas. We have to be able to develop and
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implement strategy for our organisations
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in a democratic fashion. Anarchists have
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to be able to argue confidently with
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activists from other areas of the left
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and win these arguments without resorting
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to sectarianism.
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There has to be involvement in real
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struggle. This means learning to work
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alongside other activists including those
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who may be hostile to anarchism. There
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has been too much of a tendency to stay
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aloof from struggle in the interests of
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maintaining ideological 'purity' or
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setting up anarchist alternatives to much
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larger campaigns. The need to confront
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other ideas has thus been avoided.
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We need clear ideas on getting involved
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in struggles. There has been a tendency
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for anarchists to end up as the foot
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soldiers of campaigns, doing all the
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donkey work but not contributing much to
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the direction taken. We have to be able
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to develop, put forward and win the
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argument for campaign strategies based on
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anarchist tactics.
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There has to be a real commitment to
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building anarchist organisations, one
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that is reflected in the investment of
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time, energy and money. This commitment
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has to come from all the members, not
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just a core group who volunteer and
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finance just about everything. It's only
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with this sort of commitment that the
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small groups that are currently possible,
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once formed can grow to much larger
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organisations.
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This outlines what we are currently
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trying to implement in Ireland, a
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strategy which has yielded us some
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success to date. We are currently too
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small to put significant resources into
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helping people set up a similar group in
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Britain. What we can do however is start
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to develop contacts here and help in
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putting like minded people in contact
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with each other.
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If you find yourself agreeing with the
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broad outline of what we are putting
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forward then check us out further. Talk
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to any of the people distributing this
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leaflet (or selling Workers Solidarity)
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or write to us at WSM, PO Box 1528,
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Dublin 8, Ireland.
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If you want to be put on our
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international mailing list, fill out this
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form and send it to us. Include a
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donation towards postage costs if you
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can. (Please use block capitals).
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Name
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Address
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Phone Number
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Donation
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An introduction to the WSM
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We can create a better society. A world
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where everybody is treated equally. A
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world where we, the working class, get to
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have the best of what we produce, and
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where we get to make the decisions about
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how we run our lives.
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In order for capitalism to function, it
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must exploit the working class. It is
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only when capitalism is eliminated that
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we can end poverty, war and oppression.
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We believe that the working class, as a
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whole, should take control of the means
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of production, factories, schools,
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hospitals, etc. The state must be
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destroyed and all forces of oppression,
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such as the police, army and judiciary,
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disbanded. A socialist society should be
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formed, based on workers federations,
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organised at the lowest possible level.
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We are part of the "platformist"
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tradition within anarchism. The best
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known statements from this current are
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the "Organisational Platform of the
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Libertarian Communists" (whose authors
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included Nestor Makhno) and "Towards a
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Fresh Revolution" by the Friends of
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Durruti in Spain. That is, we believe
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that the best way to fight for our goal
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is through an organised anarchist group,
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with clearly stated policies and
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objectives.
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We believe:
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* The ends cannot be separated from the
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means. We must fight now against all
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forms of oppression against the working
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class, be it sexual, sexist or racist. We
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have to make sure that our methods of
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struggle are thoroughly honest and
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democratic.
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* We believe in working within trade
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unions, in order to fight for greater
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union democracy and to argue our politics
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within the trade union movement.
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* We are anti-imperialist. We want to see
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British withdrawal from Northern Ireland.
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We believe that it is important for
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anarchists to be anti-imperialist because
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only then can we be truly anti-racist,
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and support international working class
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solidarity.
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* To be an anarchist is to be libertarian
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and socialist. Anarchists do not have to
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wear uniforms or act in a certain way.
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Groups such as new age travellers or
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punks are not anarchist movements, they
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are lifestylist counter cultural
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movements which may have anarchists among
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them.
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* We do not believe that fighting for
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revolution should be a hobby nor should
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anarchist groups make themselves out to
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be some sort of joke. We are asking
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people to fight with us, so we can better
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our lives. If we do not take ourselves
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seriously, then nobody else will.
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The Workers Solidarity Movement is an
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Irish anarchist communist group.
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The Workers Solidarity Movement can be contacted at
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PO Box 1528, Dublin 8, Ireland
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or by anonymous e-mail to an64739@anon.penet.fi
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Some of our material is available via the Spunk press electronic archive
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by FTP to etext.archive.umich.edu or 141.211.164.18
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or by gopher ("gopher etext.archive.umich.edu")
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or WWW at http://www.cwi.nl/cwi/people/Jack.Jansen/spunk/Spunk_Home.html
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in the directory /pub/Politics/Spunk/texts/groups/WSM
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