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Richard Barbrook will be talking about his new book 'Class Wargames: ludic subversion against spectacular capitalism' - the ideal Xmas present for the radicals in your life! This presentation will be followed by a participatory performance of 'Freedom' â“ a cooperative board game where the players are Abolitionists aiding people escaping from the slave labour camps of early-19th America.
BOOK TALK
'Class Wargames Book Talk and Collective Playing of Brian Mayerâs Freedom: the underground railroad' with Richard Barbrook
Monday 22th December, 7pm
Free Entry
Class Wargames Celebrates the Solstice! The Emancipation Trail is Opened!
âIt is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.â â“ Frederick Douglass
Richard Barbrook will be talking about his new book 'Class Wargames: ludic subversion against spectacular capitalism' - the ideal Xmas present for the radicals in your life! This presentation will be followed by a participatory performance of 'Freedom' â“ a cooperative board game where the players are Abolitionists aiding people escaping from the slave labour camps of early-19th America. http://academygames.com/games/freedom-series/freedom-the-underground-railroad
For more info Class Wargames please visit: http://www.classwargames.net
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22 December 2014 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Housmans Bookshop |
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Entry £3, redeemable against any purchase |
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