Fascism, newnormalism and the left

by Paul Cudenec Sometimes secondhand books can come into our possession in ways that make it quite clear they need us to read them. Such was the case with Le fascisme italien by Pierre Milza and Serge Berstein, (1) which reached me by means of a random sequence of events including a friend moving flat, an unexpected … Continue reading Fascism, newnormalism and the left

Lots of reading…

We have now made the following books available as free pdfs: The Anarchist Revelation (2013) Antibodies and Anarchangels (2013) The Stifled Soul of Humankind (2014) Forms of Freedom (2015) The Fakir of Florence (2016) Nature, Essence and Anarchy (2016) The Green One (2017) No Such Place As Asha (2019) For more information on all these titles, see our Books page. We also recommend … Continue reading Lots of reading…

No Such Place as Asha – an extremist novel from Paul Cudenec

No Such Place as Asha: An Extremist Novel by Paul Cudenec has now been published and is available to buy online. Beer-loving Brighton journalist Jon Harvey has been dragged out of semi-retirement by an old friend, who wants him to find his missing adult son, Henry. Relying on his famous sense of intuition and some … Continue reading No Such Place as Asha – an extremist novel from Paul Cudenec

The Acorn – 30

Number 30 In this issue: Three great victories to end the year! Degrowth and the death of capitalism Stealth fascism in the UK Fake news and propaganda wars The Black Volcano of Industrialism Acorninfo 1. Three great victories to end the year! Three great victories have been notched up by the global struggle against industrial … Continue reading The Acorn – 30

The Acorn – 29

Number 29 In this issue: Eco-campers resist oil drilling in Surrey Hills England's sacred land Newbury, the past and the future Hamburg calling! Attack the G20 summit! J20: USA prepares for massive day of revolt Two new books from Winter Oak Hands off our Downs! Acorninfo 1. Eco-campers resist oil drilling in Surrey Hills An … Continue reading The Acorn – 29

The Acorn – 27

Number 27 In this issue: ZAD alert! Eco-zone warns of imminent attack Indigenous peoples lead fight against fracking pipeline Tearing off capitalism's "green" mask I don't want to fuck a robot Thailand slips into dictatorship France - the social war kicks off again The Sultan and the Sage Acorninfo 1. ZAD alert! Eco-zone warns of … Continue reading The Acorn – 27

The Acorn – 21

Number 21 In this issue: We've got to defend the ZAD! Echoes of the Paris Commune "Violence" and the defence of the planet Paris 13.11: Morale Operation "When the rich make war, it's the poor that die!" What the frack is going on? Ultramodernism: the civilization of mass destruction Acorninfo 1. We've got to defend … Continue reading The Acorn – 21

The Acorn – 18

Number 18 In this issue: Paris - tear gas, grenades and hundreds of arrests Terrorism and the state - learning from history "Our fight is your fight!" Fracking - UK ditches illusion of democracy New road threat to Sussex countryside Acorninfo 1. Paris - tear gas, grenades and hundreds of arrests Tear gas and grenades … Continue reading The Acorn – 18

The Acorn – 15

Number 15 In this issue: Capitalism is built on violence and lies Free the Love Bank Five! Panic in high places Resisting NATO in southern Europe Blocking the death-dealers Acorninfo 1. Capitalism is built on violence and lies The biggest, ugliest truth hidden at the core of the capitalist system is that it is built … Continue reading The Acorn – 15

Press interview with Paul Cudenec

Writer Paul Cudenec has given an interview to a newspaper in England about his latest book, The Stifled Soul of Humankind. Paul told the West Sussex County Times, which covers the area where he used to live, why he had chosen to go to France to write.  “I could feel a real negative pressure building … Continue reading Press interview with Paul Cudenec