Articles

23rd November 2021
An Ode to a Fellow Traveler on the Road for Justice | Theory and Analysis

Libertarian municipalism creates a political strategy within a wider framework of social ecology’s reconstructive view of nature and humanity’s place within it, as anarchists we can learn from some of the lesson Bookchin’s framework offers.

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22nd November 2021
Authentic Democracy | Review

Confronting the State on its Own Terms, Dr DaN McKee attempts an ethical proof of anarchism as the only viable political project even by the metrics imposed by some of the most ardent defenders of the state.

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19th November 2021
AUKUS: A BIG STEP TOWARD WAR | International

The AUKUS partnership announced on 16 September is a big step towards war against China. The centrepiece of its first initiative is the announcement by the Australian Government that it will buy eight nuclear submarines from the United States or the United Kingdom. The reactions to this announcement are almost as significant as the purchase […]

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18th November 2021
Artin, Little Man, I Remember You. | Witness

You push it away and try to move on. But it won’t go away. And the more reports we received, how painfully clear it became … two parents, brother and sister have died and been found, a child of 15 months has been missing. In the meantime we received confirmation …

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16th November 2021
ORCAO, The Paramilitary Arm | International

ORCAO was formed in 1987, from the work of the Catholic church, with 12 communities of Sibacjá. It expanded with the invasions of estates close to Ocosingo, and in towns in the municipalities of Chilón, Oxchuc, Huixtán, y Altamirano.

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15th November 2021
Émigrés, Immigrants, Humans | Current Events

These people need material aid now. There have been numerous deaths leading up to this and that’s before winter hits. The British response has to send army engineers to see if they can improve the border fence.

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14th November 2021
COP26OUT | Opinion

They billed COP26 as our last best hope for environmental stability. It failed.

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3rd October 2021
The Bill Is Killing Us | Theory And Analysis

Of course, what the law states the police should and shouldn't do and what they actually do are very different things. As a 'mixed race black male' (my PNC record definition) I have been stopped and searched over 50 times in my life.

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2nd October 2021
Thatcher’s Tech Base | RBG

I’m old enough to remember the lingering effects of the Conservative governments of the 1980s and 1990s partly because the Labour governments that followed did very little to change or counter act that legacy. So I ate everything TTB was serving me.

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28th September 2021
Ihumātao: Reclaiming The Land | International

a AIhumātao and demanded that the Māori there take an oath of allegiance to the Crown and give up arms or be expelled to the Waikato. The Māori there refused, and in response the Crown illegally confiscated Ihumātao.

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6th August 2021
The History of the FAGC | Theory and Analysis

The more we organised with non-anarchist people the more ideological anarchists started to disappear and more neighbours were joining the FAGC. It starts the golden times of self-management, with the first massive experiences, with the first failures, but also satisfaction

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28th May 2021
Workers' Inquiry and the Global Class Struggle | Review

The function of the worker’s inquiry is to elucidate the precise conditions of working class labour, such that it can be more accurately understood and methods of resistance – whether individual or union based – can be planned with reasonable consideration as to the material nature of the work at the time, rather than purely ideological means.

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