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Pigs Riot in Park

by Joe Check

Fifth Estate # 87, September 4-17, 1969

On Sunday, August 24, a group of men attending the Ever-Seven (Evergreen-Seven Mile Road) neighborhood association picnic in Stoepel Park harassed and beat up a group of young people who were also in the park.

Bikers Protest Helmet Law

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 88, September 18-October 1, 1969

The word went out through the grapevine. In the parts shops and on the street the word went from mouth to mouth, “There’s gonna be a protest!”

Anti-Semitism and the Beirut Pogrom

by Fredy Perlman

Fifth Estate # 310, Fall 1982

Escape from death in a gas chamber or a Pogrom, or incarceration in a concentration camp, may give a thoughtful and capable writer, Solzhenitsyn for example, profound insights into many of the central elements of contemporary existence, but such an …

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Hot Town—Pigs in the Street

by Bob Kundus

Fifth Estate # 82, June 26-July 9, 1969

It’s over. Nobody really came out ahead. Washtenaw Sheriff Douglas Harvey became Pig of the Year and liberal Ann Arbor Mayor Robert Harris and U-M President Robben Fleming both lost many points with their respective constituencies. Sixty-nine people were busted …

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Recruitment

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 309, June 19, 1982

Prosecution of some fifty-five known resisters of draft registration was to begin in June. However, in an effort to avoid student protests and demonstrations, the government has decided to postpone prosecution until later in the summer. Also, according to an …

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Some Food We Could Not Eat

by Lewis Hyde

Fifth Estate # 308, January 19, 1982

First appeared in the Kenyon Review, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH 43022. Introduction by P. Solis (David Watson)

The Promise of the ’80s

by John Zerzan

Fifth Estate # 302, June 1, 1980

Related: see Intro to Zerzan in this issue. For many, the 1970s were—and the 1980s bid fair to continue—a kind of “midnight of the century,” an arrival at the point of complete demoralization and unrelieved sadness. What follows is one …

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G.I. Coffee Houses for Peace

by Harvey Stone

Fifth Estate # 59, August 1-14, 1968

FORT HOOD, TEXAS July 12 (LNS)—The war in Vietnam is now the longest war in America’s violent history. In addition to the genocide being committed against the Vietnamese, thousands upon thousands of American G.I.’s have been killed or wounded. But …

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News & Reviews

by Fifth Estate Collective

Fifth Estate # 338, Winter, 1992

The Fifth Estate office receives a large number of anarchist and environmental newspapers and ‘zines from the U.S. and the rest of the world. After we look at them, they rarely get much farther than a growing pile under a …

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A Thriller That Might Make You Throw Away Your SmartPhone

by Ruhe

Fifth Estate # 401, Summer 2018

a review of Darlingtonia by Alba Roja. Left Bank Books, 2017 akpress.org; albaroja.noblogs.org

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