Rolling Thunder #5 Arrives!

rt5.jpgContinuing to push the limits, the fifth Rolling Thunder features 16 full-color pages and several competing feature-length stories. This issue was nearly a year in the making and definitely sets the bar higher for the magazine once again. We’re actually losing a small amount of money on these just to keep narratives from and analysis of current anarchist activity available in a durable, high quality format.

This issue focuses on different ways of conceptualizing strategy, exploring the ways anarchist efforts can be repressed, assimilated, and neutralized only to reappear in new forms. It opens with a study by David Graeber of the successes and stumbling blocks of direct action movements over the past thirty years, followed by a special report distilling lessons from the recent wave of federal repression known as the Green Scare. Two features give the inside story on anarchist mobilizations overseas via interviews, personal narratives, and 16 pages of full color photos: an examination of the riots following the eviction of Denmark’s beloved social center Ungdomshuset, and a full review of last summer’s G8 protests in Germany. The issue is rounded out by a subject’s analysis of the medical study industry as a case study in modern day precarious labor, a spotlight on anarchist organizing in Modesto, California, and reviews of controversial works by anti-art duo Brener and Schurz. 100% ad-free.

pfm said,

February 26, 2008 @ 10:06 am

just wanted to add that if you were interested in getting a copy of Rolling Thunder #2, now is the time, as we only have 5 boxes left, forever. With the new Rolling Thunder Bundle being so cheap, we don’t expect to have #2s left for very long.

pave_the_planet said,

February 26, 2008 @ 12:42 pm

im really looking forward to reading the section on Modesto Anarcho. the people who run that zine are some of the coolest ive ever met.

crustycamper said,

March 6, 2008 @ 3:32 pm

Hi Crimethinc people!
I received the Rolling Thunder 2,3,4,5 today plus the Reagan Butcher book. As with all the Crimethinc stuff these items are works of art and thought. Thank you also to sissy ( i think that’s the name ) the message on the book mark is appreciated.

Peace Out

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