It is with pleasure that we announce the release of the new issue of the
magazine "Queque". Original and careful, this new issue devotes most ofits pages to the class struggle across the Channel during the 70s. Letit be said! ---- In 1977-1979, in Enfield, the northernmost district ofGreater London, a modest house was prey to the actions of a poltergeist.Through the media and scientists, England becomes passionate about thenoisy actions of this poltergeist, sowing chaos in the little life ofthe family of Janet, the teenager particularly possessed by theinvisible specter.The sixth issue of the magazine "Quiteque" focused on this matter:around fifteen contributions focus on taking a look at the socialoutburst of such inexplicable social phenomena, defying the productivistrationalization of the world; and to return, starting from this hauntedhouse, to the "housing question", dear to Engels, at the heart of theThatcherite offensive against the radical manifestations of the Britishproletariat - financialization of housing, gentrification of thehistoric capital of capitalism: the Class struggle also occurs in themost everyday places of social reproduction.Around a hundred pages of texts and images (engravings, paintings,photographs) make up this issue. You can find a detailed presentationand order it at:Cost price: 12 euros + shipping costs.crbl@quoique.nethttps://lamouetteenragee.noblogs.org/post/2023/12/03/un-poltergeist-hante-langleterre/_________________________________________A - I N F O S N E W S S E R V I C EBy, For, and About AnarchistsSend news reports to A-infos-en mailing listA-infos-en@ainfos.ca
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