Student Struggle Megazine
€1.43
Student struggle and activism have historically been places where people get active in political movements and get politicized. So organising and sharing radical politics at university and struggling against the university is very important. Here are four zines all about radical student struggle, how to do it, and how it has been done before!
Bankrupt the system, exploit the university
University students often have more privilege and better access to resources. This zine is all about how you can use this to better your own life, the lives of those around you, and how you can use this for political movement and struggle.
Communique from an absent future: On the Terminus of Student Life
This zine came out of the US university struggles in 2009-2010 and critiques the role of the university in the US. The blurb reads “We seek to push the university struggle to its limits. Though we denounce the privatization of the university and its authoritarian system of governance, we do not seek structural reforms. We demand not a free university but a free society. A free university in the midst of a capitalist society is like a reading room in a prison; it serves only as a distraction from the misery of daily life. Instead we seek to channel the anger of the dispossessed students and workers into a declaration of war.”
On the poverty of student life
This zine provides an analysis of the social role and position of student life and student activism in broader society. It was made by people from the Situationist International and looks at student life through a situationist lens.
UNContrallables
This zine tells the story of an anarchist student group based in North Carolina. It also tells you exactly how to organize your own group.
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