Showing posts with label street politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street politics. Show all posts

IN THE HOUSE OF POUND: AN INTERVIEW WITH GIANLUCA IANNONE

Following on the heels of Rémi Tremblay's excellent article on CasaPound's movement-building methods, here is Colin Liddell's interview with the group's leader, Gianluca Iannone, from early 2011. This was previously published at Alternative Right in 2012.


Liddell: CasaPound is still not so well known in the English-speaking countries, even by those active in right wing politics. Could you introduce your movement to our readers and describe it? How big is CasaPound? How many members and how much support do you have?

REVIEW: BLOOD IN THE SQUARE

Blood in the Square
by John Bean
Ostara Publications, 119 pages
Available for purchase from Amazon here

Reviewed by Mike Newland

Few reading this will have direct experience of living in the earlier 1960s – let alone that distant time shortly after the end of WWII.

Much of it to those who were there seems like a dream so great has been our disillusion as the high hopes of sunlit uplands dissolved into a decaying country of which we are being dispossessed. But to understand the now we need to grasp how we got to where we are and how it could have happened.

John Bean’s new novel is shrewdly set in the world of Britain just before our accelerating fall.