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Disarming the war state!

8 min · 29. syys 2025
jakson Disarming the war state! kansikuva

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To view the material in this article as well as a more detailed history of peace and anti-militarist movements check out MayDay Rooms' online exhibition For Peace! Reading by Delilah. DOPE Magazine is a street newspaper about politics, art and culture. Each issue we print 40,000 copies, and hand them out for free to anyone who wants to sell them in the street. Each year, we make roughly 1/2 million pounds for our mainly homeless vendors. By subscribing to DOPE Magazine, you can support our vendors and help us to continue spreading radical ideas on the streets. Go to dopemag.org to subscribe.  Thanks to the MayDay Rooms for audio studio.

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