Give the Anarchist a Dictionary
By far the most often quoted political statement at PIC was Emma Goldman’s “If there won’t be dancing at the revolution, I’m not coming.” Continue reading Give the Anarchist a Dictionary
By far the most often quoted political statement at PIC was Emma Goldman’s “If there won’t be dancing at the revolution, I’m not coming.” Continue reading Give the Anarchist a Dictionary
…and then there is what you might call domestic anarchy – the mild sort of messiness of most peoples lives and homes. This last sort of anarchy tends to get amplified in communal settings. Continue reading Knocking-up, Support and other things we were supposed to do
Back in 1979 a group of us from People in Common, the small community I was living at in Burnley in East Lancashire, went down to Bristol for a Co-operatives Fair – this was something of a heyday period for Continue reading ‘Blockbuster’ commune movies
While doing the research for Communes Britannica I came across the writings of a few dedicated folk who had taken their own trip around the communal groups of the time and then published their findings / thoughts in some now Continue reading The Basis of Communal Living