anarchism

  1. Ya' Cousin Cleon

    Cuba and the Demonization of Anarchists

    :mjpls: By Rafael Uzcategui The possibilities anarchism points toward have many enemies. Its fiercest opponents, however, are those authoritarian regimes which, distorting and subverting the ideas of socialism, have promoted themselves historically as embodying the values of liberty...
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    Anarchy: What It Is and Why Pop Culture Loves It

    :whoo:from Teen Vogue In a pop-cultural sense, at least, the idea of anarchy has been characterized by either a middle-fingers-up, no-parents-no-rules punk attitude, or a panicky, more conservative outlook used by national and state sources to represent violent chaos and disorder. Today, we can...
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    From Liberal To Anarchist

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    A town in Mexico overthrew their local government. Things couldn’t be going better.

    Seven years ago, the people of Cherán — a town of some 20,000 inhabitants in the highlands of Michoacán, one of the Mexican states worst-affected by the drug wars of the last decade — decided it was time to start over. And now, after they've kicked out all the criminals, cops, and politicians...
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    Anarchism and Human Nature

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    Lorenzo Komboa Ervin: Why I Am An Anarchist

    Lorenzo Komboa Ervin is a former member of the Black Panther Party and wrote the seminal text “Anarchism and the Black Revolution” while incarcerated as a political prisoner. By Lorenzo Komboa Ervin In the 1960s I was part of a number of Black revolutionary movements, including the Black...
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