The “Me Generation” propelled an age of dissent, and then seemed to lose interest. Or so the story goes. By…
Political Science
The Global Imagination of 1968: Mention
By Mark Perryman Philosophy FootballAugust 2018 “But the appeal of ’68 as an historical moment was that it was everywhere, an…
The Global Imagination of 1968 in The San Francisco Bay View
By Shaka ZuluSan Francisco Bay ViewSeptember 24th, 2018 We are struggling with how best to marshal our revolutionary forces –…
C.L.R. James’s Modern Politics in Marx and Philosophy
By Michael LazarusMarx and Philosophy September 2nd, 2015 In the Preface to his 1938 book Black Jacobins, C.L.R James writes…
Angry Brigade in the Living Scotsman
By Gavin BowdLiving ScotsmanOctober 12th, 2010 It is said there are three things that the British do worse than their…
Angry Brigade in the (UK) Guardian
Et cetera: Steven Poole’s non-fiction choice: The Angry Brigade, by Gordon Carr by Steven PooleThe GuardianSeptember 18th, 2010 This fascinating…
The Urban Guerrillas Britain Forgot
By Jonathon GreenThe New Statesman27 August, 2001 In the late Sixties and early Seventies, the Angry Brigade enraged the establishment.…
The Angry Brigade DVD Reviewed in PMR
The Spectacular Rise and Fall of Britain’s First Urban Guerilla Group By Sarat CollingPolitical Media Review This BBC film by…
The Angry Brigade: A History of Britain’s First Urban Guerilla Group: A Review
by Joshua SinaiPerspectives on TerrorismVolume 12, Issue 2April 2018 This is a highly informed and well-written account of the roots…
What Happens When Democracy Fails? Women Know.
By Amanda ArnoldThe CutJanuary 18th, 2019 When filmmaker and activist Astra Taylor started digging into the past and current state…