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Title: Irish anarchist papers Date: 1996 Source: Retrieved on 5<sup>th</sup> December 2021 from [[http://struggle.ws/ws/paper47.html][struggle.ws]] Notes: Published in <em>Workers Solidarity</em> No. 47 — Spring 1996. Authors: Workers Solidarity Movement Topics: anarchist publications, Ireland, Workers Solidarity Published: 2021-12-05 17:32:51Z
As well as the WSM’s **Workers Solidarity, Red & Black Revolution** and **Anarchist News**, there are two other anarchist papers being produced in Ireland at present. These reflect the wider international growth of interest in anarchism.
From Galway, this aggressive little paper is produced by The Frontline Collective. This new anarchist group seems to be making an impact around the city. They introduced their first issue last year with **if you’re one of those people who’ve swallowed all the crap about there being ‘no such thing as working class anymore’ or that ‘we live in a classless society’ then this is the time to stop reading**.
This Belfast-based anarchist-syndicalist bulletin now appears as a magazine. Vol.2 no.3 includes articles on whether there can be a left wing loyalism, the ‘peace process’, water privatisation, the French government’s nuclear tests, and a review of Ken Loach’s film ‘Land and Freedom’. The group producing the magazine seek to build an alternative to the existing trade unions, a revolutionary union like the CNT in Spain.