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I Saw Fire Reflections On Riots Revolt And The Black Bloc Doug Gilbert

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I Saw Fire Reflections On Riots Revolt And The Black Bloc Doug Gilbert
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Publisher: The Institute for Experimental Freedom
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.98 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Doug Gilbert
ISBN: 9781620490365, 1620490366
Language: English
Year: 2014

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I Saw Fire Reflections On Riots Revolt And The Black Bloc Doug Gilbert by Doug Gilbert 9781620490365, 1620490366 instant download after payment.

In a period of global unrest that topples governments and calls into question the capitalist system, no one has been more demonized by both the State and the official Left than the anarchists and their use of the 'black bloc.' Yet, from the streets of Egypt to the plazas of Brazil, the tactic is growing in popularity. From behind the balaclava, Doug Gilbert discusses riots and revolt from the teargas filled streets of Oakland, California during the Occupy movement to Phoenix, Arizona facing down Neo-Nazi skinheads. Discussing violence, social change, and organization at length, Gilbert examines why many young people are turning away from the organizations which have historically sold-out the working class-and starting a riot of their own.

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