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Clamshell Alliance

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 284, July, 1977

The Clamshell Alliance and more than 20 anti-nuclear organizations around the country plan a major shift in tactics in their opposition to nuclear power plants. Angered by the Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of the cooling system of the nuclear plant …

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Jr. Cops and Anti-Nukers

by Daily Barbarian

Fifth Estate # Daily Barbarian Number 1

THE DAILY BARBARIAN supplement FIFTH ESTATE, #298, June 19, 1979

Violence/non-violence?

by Daily Barbarian

Fifth Estate # Daily Barbarian Number 1

THE DAILY BARBARIAN supplement FIFTH ESTATE, #298, June 19, 1979

Jr. Cops and Anti-Nukers

by anon.

Fifth Estate # 298, June 19, 1979

The article which follows was originally produced as a leaflet and distributed at the Monroe anti-nuke demonstration on June 2nd, 1979. The Monroe demo was itself even more frustrating than the Midland gathering, and has solidified for many of us …

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Turn on the Light and Say Goodnight

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 297, April 18, 1979

Reprinted from FE #283, June 1977.

Nuclear Plants: Potential Disasters

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 297, April 18, 1979

Reprinted from FE #278, November 1976.

Comments on Revolutionary Violence

by Various Authors

Fifth Estate # 287, October 28, 1977

1. Responses to “New York, New York” Dear F.E.: It would be very interesting to know more about the character of the N.Y. looting but it is not clear to me that we can tell anything from the figures which …

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Letters

by Various Authors

Fifth Estate # 286, September, 1977

SRAF Report To Whomever Is Interested: Well, it seems it was a pretty tame bunch of tabbies up at Wildcat Mountain late in July. Once again, nothing was accomplished at a Social Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (SRAF) conference, but the determination …

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Did Pacifists Block Militant Action?

by Rudy Perkins

Fifth Estate # 285, August, 1977

.   Caption for photos: Contrasted with the U.S., European anti-nuclear demonstrations often result in violent clashes with police. Scene above (l.) shows a Clamshell demonstrator practicing nonviolence being dragged away by a New Hampshire State Trooper, May 1 at …

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Free readers’ ads

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 284, July, 1977

Though we do not accept commercial advertising, this Unclassified ad space is free for our readers’ use. We do not accept ads over the telephone, so please send your ads in writing to our office at: 4403 Second Ave., Detroit …

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NCLC Finks

by anon.

Fifth Estate # 284, July, 1977

In the aftermath of the highly successful April 30th occupation of the Seabrook, New Hampshire nuclear plant site has come documented information from the Clamshell Alliance that members of the scurrilous leftoid U.S. Labor Party (a.k.a. the NCLC or National …

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Turn on the Light and Say Goodnight

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 283, June, 1977

“A nuclear power plant is infinitely safer than eating, because 300 people choke to death on food each year.” — Dixy Lee Ray, former head of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), now governor of Washington “You can’t have a riskless …

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Nuclear Plants: Potential Disasters

by Bob Nirkind

Fifth Estate # 278, November, 1976

This article is the third in an originally-planned two-part series on the perils of radioactive waste materials and highly toxic chemicals. Part One of the series (Capitalism’s Industrial Plagues, # 276, September 1976) dealt with the devastating results of nuclear …

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Arrests Follow Rally At Atomic Plant Site

by anon.

Fifth Estate # 277, October 1976

Opposition to the construction of potentially dangerous nuclear power plants escalated August 22 in Seabrook, New Hampshire as 176 people were arrested for conducting an “occupation” of a nuclear power plant construction site.

The Failure of Non-violence

by Norma D. Kotomy

Fifth Estate # 392, Fall/Winter 2014 - Art & Anarchy

a review of The Failure of Non-violence: from the Arab Spring to Occupy by Peter Gelderloos, Left Bank Books, Seattle, 2013, 306pp. leftbankbooks.bigcartel.com

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