An Outsider's Guide to Antifa - Volume IIThe second volume of an all-encompassing series on the Antifa movement. This edition discusses issues with the political spectrum and how political beliefs within Antifa fail to adhere to the left-right political paradigm. Various political factions, philosophical influences, and current points of unity are also discussed. Issues, such as the non-aggression principle and gun rights, also discussed. Some historical content. |
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