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+ | {{author | ||
+ | |firstname = Charles | ||
+ | |lastname = Radcliffe | ||
+ | |birthdate = 1941 | ||
+ | |deathdate = 2021 | ||
+ | |bio = {{w|Charles Rad­cliffe|Charles_Radcliffe|Charles Radcliffe}} was a British activ­ist, author, and editor as­so­ci­ated with the {{w|Com­mit­tee of 100|Committee_of_100_(United_Kingdom)}}, the {{w|Si­tu­a­tion­ist In­ter­na­tional|Situationist_International}}, and the {{w|In­dus­trial Work­ers of the World|Industrial_Workers_of_the_World}}. In 1966 he launched the lib­er­tar­ian so­cial­ist magazine ''{{l|Heatwave|http://charlieradcliffe.com/heatwave/|Full text at Charles Radcliffe's web site}}'', which was advertised in {{sc|[[Anarchy 66#ad|anarchy 66]]}}. | ||
+ | |image = Charles Radcliffe.png | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | == External links == | ||
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+ | * {{w|Wikipedia|Charles_Radcliffe|Charles Radcliffe}} | ||
+ | * {{l|official web site|http://charlieradcliffe.com/biography/|link: Biography at charlieradcliffe.com}} | ||
+ | * {{l|libcom.org|https://libcom.org/library/heatwave-radcliffe-uk-1960s-situationists-rosemont-iww-surrealiism|link: Heatwave Magazine - UK, 1960s}} | ||
== Articles == | == Articles == | ||
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{{list|48|Disarming sympathy}} | {{list|48|Disarming sympathy}} | ||
{{list|51|Blues walking like a man}} | {{list|51|Blues walking like a man}} | ||
+ | {{list|66|Day trip to Amsterdam}} | ||
{{list|67|Malcolm, semper Malcolm}} | {{list|67|Malcolm, semper Malcolm}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 30 September 2021
Charles Radcliffe (1941 – 2021) |
Charles Radcliffe was a British activist, author, and editor associated with the Committee of 100, the Situationist International, and the Industrial Workers of the World. In 1966 he launched the libertarian socialist magazine Heatwave, which was advertised in anarchy 66. |