Back in 2006 I remember seeing a cover of Class War in a sociology text book, I believe it Fred Flintstone and his family and the tag line was "club together to beat the bosses" and a description that it was an Anarchist mag.
It proved pretty influential, before that my ideas of Anarchists were just extreme anti government individualists, that was my first clue that Anarchism might have something to say about capitalism.
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Today's metro feels pleasingly like a classic Class War front cover, just needs a bit about have-a-go heroes or something:

Back in 2006 I remember seeing a cover of Class War in a sociology text book, I believe it Fred Flintstone and his family and the tag line was "club together to beat the bosses" and a description that it was an Anarchist mag.
It proved pretty influential, before that my ideas of Anarchists were just extreme anti government individualists, that was my first clue that Anarchism might have something to say about capitalism.