Peace
| author: Michael Norton | shelved under: Social Change | | date: 2006 | publisher: Harper Perennial | | content type: book | | description: Here are 365 original, funny, controversial and effective ideas for making the world a fairer, freer, greener place - helping those who need it, and making life harder for exploiters, polluters, bullies and profiteers. So don't just moan about the state of the world:
become a Guerilla Gardener, go on a Sex Strike, join the Church of Stop Shopping.
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| author: Unknown | shelved under: Biographies | | date: Unknown | publisher: Unknown | | content type: cd | | description: 22 November 1907 - 3 March 2006
Includes Interview with Jan Bartlatt, broadcast on 3.C.R. September 1998
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| author: SchNEWS, SQUALL | shelved under: Media/ Independent Media | | date: 2001 | publisher: SchNEWS | | content type: book | | description: Don't be put off by the date... 2001 was a great year for the anti-corporate struggle - The Zapatistas march in Mexico City, thousands disrupt the World Bank meeting in Prague, Winston Churchill gets an anarchist makeover in London: from Bognor to Bogota, Dudley to Delhi, resistance has become as global as the institutions of capitalism. And its all here.
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| author: SchNEWS | shelved under: Media/ Independent Media | | date: 2003 | publisher: SchNEWS | | content type: book | | description: The annual compilation of news, views and analysis of the global resistance to war, and capital. As the Forces Of Darkness gather for a new attack on Iraq, they are shaken by an unexpected explosion of resistance. US air bases are invaded; military convoys are blockaded; school kids from Manchester to Melbourne stage mass walkouts; roads are occupied, embassies besieged, and cities all over the world are brought to a standstill by the biggest mass demonstrations ever seen.
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| author: Don Crick | shelved under: Fiction | | date: 1972 | publisher: Gold Star Publications | | content type: book | description: What makes a young man of twenty years risk public ridicule or scorn to avoid fighting? Is it cowardice or bravery, stupidity or sanity, principle or wrong-headedness?
A Different Drummer is not a political essay, but a powerful novel about the conscience of Australian youth.
In Australia today (1972) hundreds of young men are fighting against conscription. Many have gone into hiding, some have gone to jail. A Different Drummer is about one of them.
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