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"Working Class Sabotage is right because it aids the workers."
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Sabotage is to this class struggle what guerilla warfare is to the battle.
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"Sabotage is a direct application of the idea that property has no rights that its creators are bound to respect."
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Under what was called the Sabotage or S-Plan, British cities including London, Manchester, Birmingham and Coventry were targeted by IRA explosive teams.
BBC News - Home 2011
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"Sabotage" - meets-Karate Kid pastiche, and it sure is fun to see Estelle kick some ass
Idolator 2008
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I chose the name Sabotage as a parody as well as an homage to classical men’s scents, with names such as Heritage, Équipage, etc.
Archive 2006-07-01 Ayala Sender 2006
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A three-month ban on all SACTU meetings in 1961 was soon followed by the introduction of the General Law Amendment Act (also known as Sabotage Act) and a whole range of repressive legislation that virtually made trade unionism a crime against the state.
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