Large-scale confrontations, disruption of meetings, sabotage and
street fighting have been part of the practice of anti-fascism from
the early twentieth century until the twenty-first. Rarely endorsed
by any political party, the use of collective bodily strength
remains a strategy of activists working in alliances and coalitions
against fascism. In Physical Resistance famous battles against
fascists, from the Olympia arena, Earls Court in 1934 and Cable
Street in 1936 to Southall in 1978 and Bradford 2010, are told
through the voices of participants. Anarchists, communists and
socialists who belonged to a shifting series of anti-fascist
organizations relate well-known events alongside many forgotten but
significant episodes.
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