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  • d000hg
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    My brother has spoken at SC.

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    ‘People ask me, How do you become an anarchist? Well, it’s not easy. You can’t rearrange the whole fabric of western civilisation just like that. For a start, it’s against the law. You’ll need to practice. To begin with, try breaking a few little laws: ride your bike at night with no lights on; walk on the grass. Then, as you get more confident, move on to bigger things: commit a public nuisance; disturb the Queen’s peace. Keep practising, and before long you’ll be robbing banks and overthrowing governments!’

    Jim Huggon, Hyde Park Anarchist Forum, 1981

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  • BrilloPad
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    I read the article. Very interesting reading. I first went in 1980!

    I might go back one day - to make me feel relatively sane.

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  • darmstadt
    started a topic Speakers Corner

    Speakers Corner

    I used to love, and still do when I get the chance, of listening to the various members of society air their views in freedom. There's a new book out about it; Anarchy in the UK: 35 years of fanatics and firebrands at Speakers but its the accompanying photographs that I enjoyed the most. I am pretty damn sure that most of them are CUK'ers Soapbox superstars: 35 years at Speakers' Corner

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