venerdì 30 dicembre 2011
IF IT WAS EASY THEY WOULDN’T CALL IT STRUGGLE (Mark Barnsley)
Mark Barnsley has been involved in the anarchist movement all his adult life—spending time fighting in Lebanon, editing The Sheffield Anarchist, supporting striking miners, confronting fascists, and spending ten years in prison. Held in twenty different maximum or high security prisons, and eighteen different segregation units, he has always taken the fight to the Enemy in jail. Released from prison in 2002, Mark continues to be as active as ever. This pamphlet consists of edited portions from two talks Mark gave after his release from prison.
“I don’t want to do my imprisonment ‘easy,’ to succumb to a living death, I want to do it ‘hard’ even if it means that I am brutalized. Even in prison I want to know that I am living every day of my life, to fight back as best I can.” —Mark Barnsley Available for £3ppd in the UK
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