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IF YOU MIGHT LIKE TO SAY SOMETHING USEFUL TO US..... ... or contact us for other reasons, you can do so by e-mailing us at; mail@revoltagainstplenty.com or more precisely: david_wise10961@yahoo.com
Some of our older texts submitted to cyberspace are available from the Class Against Class website. A link at the bottom of their available menu goes on to mention our website along with a number of others. These texts are: 1. Like A Summer With A Thousand Julys (BM BLOB) 2. International Dockers' Struggles In The Eighties (BM BLOB) 3. Some Basic Ingredients Of Yugoslav Ideology (BM BLOB) 4. The Kurdish Uprising of 1991 (BM COMBUSTION/BM BLOB) 5. Also included in the menu list is Phil Mailer's, Portugal: The Impossible Revolution. We can see no point in reproducing these texts here and we content ourselves with the archival documentation of Class Against Class. In retrospect, we can only view these texts now as interesting historical documentation and critique. Many of their faults are painfully obvious and in future within other more relevant contexts we will of necessity have to point this out. At the same time, some of their occasionally excellent perceptions can also be used in a relevant way. Others, as yet perhaps not scanned in by other websites may be placed here if space and time persist. We shall see. However, we here reproduce in our Archive (global section) the updated version of Phil Mailer's book And Yet It Moves, a revolutionary critique of science which has recently been translated into Spanish and published by Campo Abierto in Spain. Since the previous statement we have now included a Summers With a Thousand Julys. One of the problems with pure document presentation is that photographs are left out simply because they take up so much Web space which costs money. Whilst this is understandable, theory and visual counterpart acted together - each kind of augmenting the other - in the original pamphlets and it is essential we keep this trajectory on-going.
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