New stories from Rebellion, with the return of Red Dragon, Helium and a new Judge Dredd arc in 2000 AD - Prog 2476.
https://comics.3millionyears.co.uk/p/review-2000-ad-prog-2476
New stories from Rebellion, with the return of Red Dragon, Helium and a new Judge Dredd arc in 2000 AD - Prog 2476.
https://comics.3millionyears.co.uk/p/review-2000-ad-prog-2476
Today in Labor History April 2, 1863: Bread riots occurred in Richmond, Virginia, as a result of a drought the previous year, combined with a blockade by the Union Army and overall Civil War-related shortages. Food riots occurred throughout the South around this time, led primarily by women. During the Richmond riot, women broke into storehouses and shops, stealing food, clothing and jewelry before the militia was able to restore order.
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Today in Labor History April 2, 1840: Émile Zola, French novelist, playwright, journalist was born. He was also a liberal activist, playing a significant role in the political liberalization of France, and in the exoneration of Alfred Dreyfus, the Jewish army officer falsely convicted and imprisoned on trumped up, antisemitic charges of espionage. He was also a significant influence on mid-20th century journalist-authors, like Thom Wolfe, Truman Capote, Hunter S. Thompson, Norman Mailer and Joan Didion. Wolfe said that his goal in writing fiction was to document contemporary society in the tradition of Steinbeck, Dickens, and Zola.
Zola wrote dozens of novels, but his most famous, Germinal, about a violently repressed coalminers’ strike, is one of the greatest books ever written about working class rebellion. It had a huge influence on future radicals, especially anarchists. Some anarchists named their children Germinal. Rudolf Rocker had a Yiddish-language anarchist journal in London called Germinal, in the 1910s. There were also anarchist papers called Germinal in Mexico and Brazil in the 1910s.
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Rebellion in dystopian fiction is only as powerful as the conditions that earn it. Four case studies — from Orwell and Collins to Le Guin and Somerfleck's One Grain of Sand — examine what separates believable resistance from decorative uprising, and why the difference is everything.