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19/10/2025

Rebel Reads Booksale

Sunday, 26th Oct 11am-4pm

Rebel Reads
Unit 02 Marina
Commercial Park,
Centre Park Road, Ballintemple, Cork,
T12 VW53

Come on down and support your local social centre / radical bookshop … plus grab a book bargain!

10/08/2025

Cork Anarchist Library - “Anarchism and young people”, Tuesday August 12th 7-9pm !

Cork Anarchist Library is a monthly gathering where ideas on revolution, liberation and real equality are allowed to circulate freely. CAL themed discussions are always healthy and friendly.

August’s theme is around “Anarchism and young people”.

We are certainly living in strange times, nay timelines!, and yet, many say we’re simply looking at a repeat of history.

Along with the rise of the far-right we see examples of young people’s desire for autonomy and self determination, in the here and now, and not some distant future.

The appeal of broad participation, of direct action, alongside genuine grass root mutual aid organisation, leads to a questioning of authority and a revulsion to state power and indeed what it does to “the left”.
This is fuelled, with the ever present crises of the cost of living, climate, inequality, corporate tyranny in the workplace, etc - but also now by the genocide and the triumphalism of the far right and the billionaire class.

Can it be said that the age of revolution is not over? Will we see the new generations make their mark on the revolution(s) of the still young 21st century by tracing their origins from anarchism?

Queries can be sent to [email protected]

24/05/2025

Book Sale at Rebel Reads

Sunday May 25th 11am to 4pm

Rebel Reads,
Unit 02, Marina
Commercial Park
Centre Park Road
T12 VW53

12/05/2025

Cork Anarchist Library - May - ‘Anarchism and Direct Action’, at Rebel Reads Marina Commercial Park.

Tuesday May 13th 7-9pm ! Tomorrow!!

Cork Anarchist Library is a monthly gathering where ideas on revolution, liberation and real equality are allowed to circulate freely.

Books are browsed, shared and borrowed. The library is social and informal but there’s time for serious discussion as well and each month sees a different theme highlighted.

May’s theme is ‘Anarchism and Direct Action’, - how do we know when an activity is direct action? Should the ends justify the means in our struggles? and what is the difference with using authoritarian structures for groups opposing oppressions or using structures that aim for classlessness in the struggles of the present ? Some current or historical examples can be raised to discuss.

Queries can be sent to to [email protected]

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