I'll have a look out for it , i am a market stall, street trader in Market street Cambridge and people tell me that being a communist market trader is an oxymoron, but i did live and work in co-operatives and communes for years in London and Scotland. I just got bored of useless hippies and being skint. I'm finding solace in local boy, Wisbech's William Godwin father of the author Frankenstien . His belief of gradualist Anarchism where by rather having a violent revolution, government eventually gets phased out through disinterest and people one morning wake up to find a casual optimistic utopian future .Godwinist Fixie?
I'll have a look out for it , i am a market stall, street trader in Market street Cambridge and people tell me that being a communist market trader is an oxymoron, but i did live and work in co-operatives and communes for years in London and Scotland. I just got bored of useless hippies and being skint. I'm finding solace in local boy, Wisbech's William Godwin father of the author Frankenstien . His belief of gradualist Anarchism where by rather having a violent revolution, government eventually gets phased out through disinterest and people one morning wake up to find a casual optimistic utopian future .Godwinist Fixie?