A Politics of No Politics
I’m not an anarchist because I believe Anarchism is the perfect ideology that will make us all happy—but rather because there is no such ideology.
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I’m not an anarchist because I believe Anarchism is the perfect ideology that will make us all happy—but rather because there is no such ideology.
A Politics of No Politics Read More »
It strikes me how little is known and appreciated about the Taku Wakan Tipi occupation, which after all resulted in the then-largest police action in Minnesota state history.
The Battle of the Story of Taku Wakan Tipi Read More »
‘Innovation,’ ‘disruption’ and ‘openness’ are all terms that can be twisted to serve business imperatives.
Building Cultural Sustainability in the Digital Age Read More »
The starting point for international solidarity should center around two questions. Firstly, is there a popular uprising? And secondly are there people on the ground or elements within that uprising whose vision I share?
Supporting Grassroots Movements in Syria Read More »
Most people are doing work they don’t feel really great about, and if they had other options would prefer to do something else—but we wouldn’t describe their boss as a pimp. We wouldn’t describe capitalism as their pimp.
Challenging the Prostitute Imaginary Read More »
Two interview excerpts on the war of maneuver between protesters and police at mass demonstrations.
The Battle of the Story of the Battle of Chicago Read More »
A pair of AKL activists recently visited Tuzla and spoke with people involved in the citizens’ assemblies and protests there.
Bosnia: Protests Continue Despite Contradictions Read More »
Die Stadt Yabroud ist die Kommune des syrischen Aufstands. Neben dem Vorbild für religiöse Koexistenz, viele ChristInnen leben in der Stadt, wurde Yabroud auch Vorbild für Autonomie und Selbstverwaltung in Syrien.
Gespräch mit dem syrischen Anarchisten Nadir Atassi Read More »
A squatted social center isn’t just a building for concerts and workshops, but a site that mobilizes resistance against state and capital, not just in the content of its programs but in its very existence; this basis in structural defiance of the law marks the difference between a pacified faux-radical target market and an actual culture of resistance.
Squatting for Reform? Read More »
Anarchists are opposed to every kind of violence; everyone knows that. The main plank of Anarchism is the removal of violence from human relations. For this reason we are enemies of capitalism.
Anarchism and Violence Read More »