Rolling Thunder (journal)
Cover of Issue 1 (June 6th, 2005) | |
Editors | Anonymous |
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Categories | Anarchism |
Frequency | Biannual |
Circulation | 3,000 per issue (distributed internationally) |
Publisher | CrimethInc. |
First issue | June 6, 2005 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website | http://www.crimethinc.com/a/rt/ |
Rolling Thunder is a biannual "anarchist journal of dangerous living" published by the anarchist collective CrimethInc. since the Summer of 2005. To date, ten issues of the magazine have been published.
It is our attempt to offer a wild-eyed, fire-breathing, militant periodical
that can cover the adventures of a dissident high school student skipping class
as easily as a street riot that sets an embassy aflame:
that neither reduces the organic impulses of revolt to inert theory
nor prioritizes conventional activism over the subversive elements present in every other walk of life
but instead focuses on sharing the stories of those who step out of line
(that is, of all of us, in our finest moments)
and sharing the skills developed in the process
(not to mention the poetry)
so that many more may do so
and do so more boldly
and so that liberty and community and all those other beautiful thingsmay triumph.
—CrimethInc.
In a review of Issue 5, Last Hours praised the magazine for presenting "some of the best critical analysis of the anarchist movement both in the United States and in Europe … in recent years".[1]
References
- ↑ Fiction, Tom (September 24, 2008). "Rolling Thunder #5". Last Hours.
External links
- Rolling Thunder at Crimethinc.com
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