Anarchist Federation (Britain and Ireland)


The Anarchist Federation is a far left federation of anarcho-communists in Great Britain and Ireland. It is not a political party, but a direct action, agitational and propaganda organisation.

History

AFed was formed in 1986 as the Anarchist Communist Federation, changing its name in 1999, the ACF being a fusion of the Anarchist Communist Discussion Group and Syndicalist Fight, a split from the Direct Action Movement. The LCDG was itself based around former members of the Libertarian Communist Group, which had previously fused into Big Flame in 1980. The ACF "offered a considered and theoretically-grounded articulation of the anarchist class war impulse, based on a specific 'anarchist-communist' identity".

About AFed today

"As anarchist communists we fight for a world without leaders, where power is shared equally amongst communities, and people are free to reach their full potential. We do this by supporting working class resistance to exploitation and oppression, organise alongside our neighbours and workmates, host informative events, and produce publications that help make sense of the world around us.
The Anarchist Federation is involved in direct actions, publishes a print and online magazine called Organise!, and publishes print and online pamphlets on subjects such as anarchist ecology and biographies of revolutionary women.