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“Anares” (Avαpες), and some others. These works represent the 198Os-style publication
of anarchist material intended for consumption by current members and others with a
specific interest in anarchy and anarchism. To make these works more accessible, some
of the publications are now available online directly from the publishing group. Archival
websites have also sprung up which make scanned versions of these texts available.
However, publications such as these do not reach a broad audience, nor do they
typically succeed in attracting new followers. Another style of anarchist text, also
pioneered during the 1980s, hints at the current approach. Unlike periodicals and
pamphlets, anarchist graffiti is visible in almost every part of the city and is accessible by
nearly every citizen. These are often works of exceptional creativity (see figures 6, 7, 8).
Figure 6: Tag-style graffiti found downtown Athens. Translation: “Terrorism is working until death”.
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