This is the true story of an anarchist’s honest attempt to work within the NHS and its Trade Unions, with the aim of improving the conditions for both workes and patients. Peter Good is the force of nature behind The Cunnigham Amendment journal.
How they came to black anarchism, what anarchy means to them, revolutionary literature, how black and/or anarchist “leaders” lead movements astray, gender in the Black Power movement, and nonprofits.
An illustrated guide to the daily misery, stress, boredom, and alienation of restaurant work, as well as the ways in which restaurant workers fight against it.
How they came to (black) anarchism, the shortcomings of falling into problematic organisational forms over and over again, the need to evolve and try new things, finding hope and happiness, the interplay of theory and action, and the reality and necessity of support for political prisoners.
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