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image located by Esteban Rivera, 11 April 2023
Source:
https://freedomnews.org.uk/tag/anarchist-federation
The Anarchist Federation (AF, AFed) is a federation of anarcho-communists in
Great Britain. It is not a political party, but a direct action, agitational and
propaganda organisation.
The British anarchist movement had been
revitalized during the time of the miners' strike of 1984–1985, which had drawn
many new people to anarchism and caused a number of anarchist organizations to
spring up in the wake of Class War. In 1984, a number of former members of the
Libertarian Communist Group established the Libertarian Communist Discussion
Group (LCDG), drawing inspiration from texts such as the Platform by Nestor
Makhno and the Manifesto of Libertarian Communism by Georges Fontenis. The LCDG
then began to collaborate with the editor of Virus magazine and started
publishing their own texts about anarcho-communism, changing their name again to
the Anarchist Communist Discussion Group (ACDG). After the split of Syndicalist
Fight (SyF) from the Direct Action Movement (DAM) in 1986, the ACDG merged
together with SyF and established the Anarchist Communist Federation (ACF).
Throughout the late-1980s, the ACF drew together many people that were new
to anarchism, which effectively made it into an entirely new organization,
almost completely disconnected from its roots. At the beginning of the 1990s,
they participated in the poll tax riots, calling for "the abolition of all
hierarchy" and "the creation of a worldwide classless society". According to one
report by the Economic League in 1991, the ACF had quickly become "second only
to Class War" in terms of its "militancy and commitment to violence". Although a
small organization, much of the ACF's influence came from its "cordial
relationships" with other libertarian socialist groups, cooperating particularly
closely with the autonomous Marxists of Subversion. In 1999, the ACF changed its
name one final time, becoming the Anarchist Federation (AF).
Sources:
http://afed.org.uk/about/about-the-af and
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_Federation_(Britain)
Esteban Rivera, 11 April 2023
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image located by Esteban Rivera, 11 April 2023
Source:
http://afed.org.uk/family-home-taken-back-from-baliffs
The flag is a horizontal background, diagonally divided resembling the Anarcho-syndicalist flag with the same color structure red over black, with the logo in the middle, the logo being a black background with two shaking hands showing support and below the initials AF in capitals, and below that a flame silhouette, with the name on top and bottom.
Esteban Rivera, 11 April 2023
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image located by Esteban Rivera, 11 April 2023
Source:
http://afed.org.uk
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