On Foraging and Freedom
The state is efficient at reproducing the state. The state is not necessarily more efficient at organizing subsistence.
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The ways in which we resist and counteract, and behave as though we are free, until and because we are. See our About page for more information.
The state is efficient at reproducing the state. The state is not necessarily more efficient at organizing subsistence.
On Foraging and Freedom Read More »
In the sudden absence of basic supplies, people have found the means of survival in each other, and in the resources and land at their disposal.
Dreaming With Our Hands Read More »
We must understand how processes of imperialism and racial capitalism work, but also how people have fought back. These resistance struggles connect us to people from other countries.
Replacing the Imperialist Fairy Tale Read More »
The protesters’ grievances have been reasonably clear: price hikes, unemployment, and poverty—and in a dictatorship this inevitably evolved towards more political slogans against corruption and against the dictator.
“Excuse us, now we have to stand up.” Read More »
On December 19, protests against the KRG erupted in Suleimaniya and surrounding towns. But the strategy of the demonstrators as well as the reaction of the authorities has everyone at a bit of a loss.
“We are taking back our dignity!” Read More »
“The enslaved are agents of history – perhaps the most important agents in the making of opposition to the Western world as we know it.”
Beyond the Possibilities: On Black Radical Thought Read More »
We understand militancy as the ability to defend oneself not just physically but mentally against hegemonic ideology, as well as the ability to make alternative ways of living conceivable and practicable.
The War Is (Also) In Our Heads Read More »
Antifascism is not radical. It is normal.
Cinema Utopia: The Antifascists Read More »
Faced with environmental dangers on a local and global scale, marginalized communities of workers are left with few choices except direct action.
Worker Solidarity with Camp Makwa and the Movement for Environmental Justice Read More »
Gentrification is class war from above which must be answered with struggle from below. This requires accessible projects that can establish a broad and militant praxis.
Ice Cream, Concrete, and Squats Read More »