Norwich Anarchists

Norwich Anarchists

Norwich Anarchists are a community oriented group of activists based in the city of Norwich, as their name suggests, that use campaigns and direct action to further the ideals of anarchism. They come from various anarchist backgrounds, uniting in what they believe they have in common rather than their few ideological differences. The group therefore has no strict set of principles and welcome all who share their libertarian values.

Norwich Anarchists put a strong emphasis on promoting initiatives that help make working class people's lives a little bit easier. Scams, loopholes and little known information that can help folk get by are amongst the huge wealth of knowledge that working class people possess as individuals, according to their aims and principles. They feel this knowledge needs to become common place and when promoted can be invaluable when meeting people's everyday needs.

Norwich Anarchists used to produce a newspaper "Now or Never!", but Now or Never! is now an independent publication. Some of the members are also involved with the publishing of the local newsletter The Great Commotion.

ee also

Norwich Anarchist Students

External links

* [http://www.norwichanarchists.org/ Official website]


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