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Infoshops are
places in
which people can
access anarchist or
autonomist ideas. They are
often stand-alone projects, or can form part of a
larger radical...
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organization that
promotes anarchist media.
Infoshop.org was
founded in
January 1995 as the Mid-Atlantic
Infoshop.
Infoshop was
established as a
general resource...
- The
InfoShop was a non-profit
bookstore in Washington, D.C., run by the
World Bank
specializing in "economics and
international development ... current...
- multi-purpose
venues affiliated with anarchism, can
include bicycle workshops,
infoshops, libraries, free schools,
meeting spaces, free
stores and
concert venues...
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Catalyst Infoshop was an
infoshop and
bookshop at 109 N.
McCormick Street, Prescott, Arizona,
founded in 2004. It had
closed by 2010.
Catalyst Infoshop was...
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Infoshop is a self-managed
social centre, archive, and shop
based in
Elephant and Castle, Southwark, London. Its
collection centres around left and...
- for
criminal acts in
service of a cause.
Influenced by
Bolshevik theory.
Infoshop A
space (often a
social center) that
serves as a node for
anarchists involved...
- The
Brian MacKenzie Infoshop was a self-managed
social center located at 1426
Ninth St., in the Shaw
neighborhood of Washington, D.C. The volunteer-run...
- The
Camas Bookstore and
Infoshop is a not-for-profit
infoshop located at 2620
Quadra Street in Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada. A
collective which...
- BIT was an
information service, publisher,
travel guide and
social centre founded in 1968 by John "Hoppy" Hopkins. It pre-dated the
Internet as a free...