When? Monday 3rd November 7pm
Where? Russell Building 1, Falmer Campus
Whatever happened to Class?
An open discussion on the changing makeup of society under capitalism.
Surely there's more to class than where we shop and what paper we read?
What is it that unites builders, barmen, businesswomen and academics?
Who is working class in a society where everyone works?
Aren't bosses and landlords just doing their jobs aswell?
How can we act to achieve a classless society?
This session will ask questions more than simply offer rhetorical solutions, so please come along and contribute - only a collective discussion can lead to a collective solution!
Saturday, 1 December 2007
Black Cat Group Logos
These are the Black Cat Group logos for use on our posters and publications.
There are two versions: banner and poster.
Parts of the pictures have become invisible. This is due to the fact that the pictures have a transparent background but use black writing.
These Logos should only be used on items that have been passed at our meetings.
We meet every Monday at 6pm in Russell Building 1.
There are two versions: banner and poster.
Parts of the pictures have become invisible. This is due to the fact that the pictures have a transparent background but use black writing.
These Logos should only be used on items that have been passed at our meetings.
We meet every Monday at 6pm in Russell Building 1.
Monday, 26 November 2007
What is Anarchism?
When? Tuesday 27 November 6pm
An Introduction to Anarchism, focusing on the Anarchist analysis of Capitalism and how to change the world through collective action. There will be a presentation followed by a general discussion.
Anarchism is a political theory which combines the demand for social equality with the necessity of individual freedom, and understands that far from being mutually incompatible, liberty and equality are possible only together.
This talk will be given by the Black Cat Group, a campus based group that seeks to spread the ideas and practice of anarchism.
Where? Russell Building 27, Falmer Campus
"Freedom without Socialism is Privilege and Injustice, Socialism without Freedom is Slavery and Brutality"An Introduction to Anarchism, focusing on the Anarchist analysis of Capitalism and how to change the world through collective action. There will be a presentation followed by a general discussion.
Anarchism is a political theory which combines the demand for social equality with the necessity of individual freedom, and understands that far from being mutually incompatible, liberty and equality are possible only together.
This talk will be given by the Black Cat Group, a campus based group that seeks to spread the ideas and practice of anarchism.
Monday, 15 October 2007
Black Cat Library
Some recommended reading provided by members of Black Cat.
Links:
www.anarcha.org
www.anarchistfaq.org
General Anarchism:
Bakunin, God and the State
The anarchist FAQ - What so anarchists do?
Workers Solidarity Movement, Parliament or Democracy
Workers Solidarity Movement, Red & Black Revolution, issue 13
Workers Solidarity Movement, Anarchism, Insurrections and Insurrectionalism
FDCA, Anarchist Communists: A Question of Class
FDCA, Anarchist Communists and Mass Organisation
Groupe d'Appel, Call
Feminism:
Federici, Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation
Spread: Illuminating the Sex Industry v2, Issue 3
Dalla Costa, Women and the Subversion of the Community
Bell Hooks - Feminism is For Everybody
Judith Butler - Gender Trouble
Judith Butler - Undoing Gender
Martha A. Ackelsberg - Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the
Struggle for the Emancipation of Women
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz - Quiet Rumours
Inga Muscio - Cunt
Donna Haraway - A Cyborg Manifesto
History:
Peirats, The CNT in the Spanish Revolution v1
Souchy et al, The May Days Barcelona 1937
Martha A. Ackelsberg - Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the
Struggle for the Emancipation of Women
General Communism:
Marx, Capital (abridged)
Marx, Wages, Price and Profit
Marx, Wage Labour and Capital
Aufheben, issues 5,6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15.
Principia Dialectica, Issue 2
Camatte, This World we Must Leave
Krisis, Contributions to the Critique of Commodity society
Links:
www.anarcha.org
www.anarchistfaq.org
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