November 1971, somewhere between Buffalo and Big Flame
November 1971, somewhere between Buffalo and Big Flame by Dante Philp.
"Today, nothing, or almost nothing, remains of the theoretical debates which animated our leftist journals some years ago. But the experience of the class struggles which have occurred during the past three years constitutes a precious heritage and an irreplaceable and necessary basis for the growth of a theory. It is up to it today to make this theory explicit, to clarify it and to complete it in its details. We now have a strong skeleton, and are now filling it with nerves, muscles, and flesh. What counts most is that, thanks to the class struggle, theoretical elaboration now has precise points of reference. "
A short zine on Lotta Continua, Big Flame, a dusty old document of transnational militancy and the (im)possibilities of revolutionary translation.
8 page A5 zine | Designed, typeset, published and saddle-stitched by hand by Dullaguhr Press | South London | Coming October 2025