Ferien in Rigonce!
Da war ein Spinnennetz auf einem Panzer. Da war ein Panzer. Ein Panzer. Kinder gehen in die Ferien, sagen die Eltern.
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Da war ein Spinnennetz auf einem Panzer. Da war ein Panzer. Ein Panzer. Kinder gehen in die Ferien, sagen die Eltern.
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Oft haben Menschen Angst vor Macht, vor der Regierung, vor herrschenden Meinungen. Aber wenn sie nie jemanden sehen, der keine Angst hat, werden sie Mut nicht lernen und ihre Meinung nicht wirklich ändern. Deshalb muss Mut sichtbar sein.
I look at her. I don’t have any more blankets. I cannot stop the toxic smoke. I cannot make her warm. We all look around ourselves. The kids are crying, some are sleeping, some people are standing at the fence and looking at the other side. I am so sorry, I say.
Vacation in Rigonce Read More »
We always think of the war. But the war masks and hides the revolution. Those aren’t the same. You can have a revolution without a war.
A Different Kind of American Revolution Read More »
The responsibility of the institutions that You represent is to protect the citizens, according to conscience and the law. If such postulates of a society do not exist, then we ask – why do institutions exist?
Meanwhile in Montenegro Read More »
“My message to those who think the situation in Eritrea “has improved” is that right now, at this very moment, thousands of innocent Eritreans are suffering silently in jails and prisons, while their best years slip away.”
“No Different Than Slavery” Read More »
LUDWIG: Na sag mir mal, du bist also Anarchist?
KARL: Hör mir zu, was ich dir sage, und wenn meine Ausführungen dir richtig erscheinen, dann kannst du daraus lernen … Ja, ich bin Anarchist … nun, was dann?
In Wahlzeiten – Ein Arbeiterzwiegespräch Read More »
Persecution by the state keeps people on edge, which is one of the reasons people are so afraid to speak out. The fact that some are doing so now is really remarkable.”
Much needed, myth-exploding context from the region, essential to understanding the Syrian refugee crisis
On the Syrian Tourism Boom in Lebanon Read More »
Under the conditions of capitalist production, the labor movement’s moralistic program can only be applied to work that is regarded as work by society.
Abolishing Work (1982) Read More »