How to Start a Fire
An Invitaton STRAIGHT TO THE POINT: Our civilization is in collapse. This collapse is well-documented: philosophers, scientists, politicians, military strategists, economists, and even NASA have begun...
View ArticleAnarchists, Intersectionality, Races, Islamophobia, Etc.
A Dialogue on the French and Québecois Contexts Since the publication of Houria Bouteldja’s book, Les Blancs, les Juifs et nous, in spring 2016 (Paris, La Fabrique [Whites, Jews, and Us, MIT...
View ArticleThe Four Tenets of Anarcho-Homicidalism
From VJM PublishingAnarcho-homicidalism is a radical new philosophy that is rapidly challenging people’s conceptions of what is possible within political space. Despite the tooth-and-claw simplicity of...
View ArticleThe russian revolution of 1917: The Dada counterpoint
From AutonomiesDada remains within the framework of European weaknesses; its still shit, but from now on we want to shit in different colours to adorn the zoo of art with the flags of every...
View ArticleVolcano Reclus: The mysterious anarchist volcano of Patagonia
From Stalking the Earth (via Noticias & Anarquía) Located 25 kilometers [15.5 miles] from Torres del Paine National Park and some 125 kilometers [77.7 miles] northeast of Puerto Natales, on the...
View ArticleThe Anarchist Myth
via Maldición Eco-extremista, where you can also find the original Spanish as well as a translation into ItalianI) Dismantling the myth“Anything based on the masses, the herd, carries within itself the...
View ArticleBonobo: The Lovemaking, Anarchist Ape
From SteemitBonobos are great apes of central Africa. Their home sits in densely lush, swampy areas of the Congo jungle. They are said to be the most peaceful apes on the planet and exhibit little to...
View ArticleAnarchism without Anarchy
From C4SS by Shawn P. WilburThis piece is the twenty-third essay in the June C4SS Mutual Exchange Symposium: “Anarchy and Democracy.” It is written in reply to this contribution by Wayne Price.The...
View ArticleAn Open Letter Concerning a Witch-Hunt
Yesterday morning (Sunday, July 16, 2017), I received two emails from two different sources with a link to a diatribe on a web site called The Conjure House denouncing me because of the publishing...
View ArticleIn Reverence of the World-Eaters
From On the Nameless“God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet...
View ArticleTen Steps To Anarchism
From Huffington Post UK - by Carne Ross I used to believe in "the system": the political and economic structure of what we might call western democracy and capitalism. I worked for it: for many years,...
View ArticleAn Anarchist FAQ after 21 years
From Anarchist WritersFor reasons too unimportant to discuss here, the 20th anniversary blog for An Anarchist FAQ (AFAQ) ended up on my personal blog rather than AFAQ’s “official” one. Now I correct...
View Article“Eco-extremism and the indiscriminate attack – The Church of ITS Mexico”
From 325 by L (UK)“And Severino Di Giovanni’s actions were never violent for the sake of it. They were never indiscriminate or striking at anything at all in order to create a tension that would favour...
View ArticleSad
From 325 by Eat (Indonesia)It is sad to see “them” resorting to such incoherent, deluded, and even ahistorical if not unfactual analysis of contemporary anarchism and its various movements, successes...
View ArticleMargaret Killjoy’s Fantastic Aesthetic Anarcho-Fun Heresy
By Rhyd Wildermuth, via Gods & RadicalsOlympia is one of those towns subject to a relentless misdirection spell. No magician or witch cast it, though–it arose organically in the alembic of poor...
View ArticleAntinomies of Democracy
This piece is the twenty-sixth essay in the June C4SS Mutual Exchange Symposium: “Anarchy and Democracy.” It is written in reply to contributions by Nathan Goodman, contributions by Kevin Carson, and...
View ArticleBook Review: The Day the Country Died — A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984
From Freedom UKThere are many great things about Ian Glasper’s The Day the Country Died: A History of Anarcho Punk 1980–1984. First, it’s convenient and persuasive to be able to read about a number of...
View ArticleFrom Inclusion to Resistance
From CrimethInc.Neither Trump's Trans Ban nor Assimilation, but Total Liberation Well-meaning allies and earnest trans activists responded with dismay to Trump’s announcement that transgender people...
View ArticleCaught in the Net
From Return Fire, volume #4. Editorial.notes from an era of cybernetic deliriumAutumn 2016 Back when this article first began coming together, a telling story appeared among the sensationalist reports...
View ArticleRethinking Violence: Against Instrumentalism
From Miko-Ew by Sokaksin I was having a conversation the other day and the topic of bombings came up, much to my excitement I will admit. The conversation eventually wound its way into a discussion on...
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