Channelling the spirit of life

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) On May 1 of this year I attended, for the first time, the May Day celebrations in Padstow. This was a magnificent occasion in the old Cornish fishing port, on a beautiful spring day. Two teams of local people of all ages, the red team and the … Continue reading Channelling the spirit of life

Adieu to the illusion of democracy

by Paul Cudenec The rejection of president Emmanuel Macron's bankster regime by the vast majority of the French people could hardly have been clearer on Monday May 1 2023. Massive crowds filled the streets across the country, with the demo in Marseille, for instance, described as "perhaps the biggest mobilisation in the history of the … Continue reading Adieu to the illusion of democracy

The Acorn – 24

Number 24 In this issue: May the First: one day in an unending battle Blocking the railway in Marseilles: a first-hand report Lies and bail conditions to keep anarchists off the streets Court victory for arms fair blockaders Witch hunt: antisemitism smears are ideological warfare Acorninfo 1. May the First: one day in an unending … Continue reading The Acorn – 24

The Acorn – 23

Number 23 In this issue: March 39 and counting... Nuit Debout and the new French uprising The whole system is rotten to the core Anti-militarists' London trial to begin The obliteration of European civilization via the subversion of the early Christian church by Roman emperors Radical truth behind the fiction Money, sex and power: on … Continue reading The Acorn – 23