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Nick Griffin on Question Time

By shiftmag • Mar 8th, 2010 • Category: antifa, issue 8

8 million viewers saw Nick Griffin’s appearance on Question Time last October; many more were involved in conversations about it, or read about it in newspapers or on the internet. By all means, the BBC platform that was offered to the chairman was a national, if not nationalist, event.



Interview with German anti-fascist group TOP Berlin

By shiftmag • Oct 23rd, 2009 • Category: Interview, issue 7

“In the early 1990s, as a wave of pogrom-like riots and attacks on asylum seekers swept through the country, the radical left found that with this analysis it was not in a position to do anything against it. Racist and fascist ideas seemed to be held by a large part of the population.”



Anti-fascism in the 21st Century

By shiftmag • Oct 20th, 2009 • Category: antifa, issue 7

The fascist agenda quite clearly runs contrary to the goals of liberty, equality, community, and solidarity that are at the heart of labour, socialist, and anti-capitalist organising. Thus, a strong anti-fascist movement is vital to the class struggle and to grass-roots community activism.



The State We’re In

By shiftmag • Sep 30th, 2009 • Category: editorial, issue 7

“What’s wrong with taxes?” – We were confronted with this sentiment by a large majority of those attending our workshop session at this year’s climate camp on Blackheath Common. To us it seemed a bizarre and surprising question coming from many of those who had come to an event that saw itself explicitly in the footsteps of the Wat Tyler-led anti-tax rebellion on the same heath some 650 years earlier.