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Author Archives: Julius Gavroche
Santiago López Petit: How to stop being victims of waiting
From Lobo suelto! (15/03/2025) About the Soulèvements de la terre We are waiting. Day and night. Events follow one after the other, and we swallow them with little protest. The Covid pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the genocide in Palestine, … Continue reading
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Tagged ecololgy, Les soulèvements de la terre, rebellion, revolution, Santiago López Petit
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Ukraine: On the ground with Solidarity Collectives
From Freedom News (09/05/2025) Their work in supporting anti-authoritarian armed resistance against Russian occupation has spilled over to directing aid to civilians living on the front Josie Ó Súileabháin “If people are tired of this war, tell them to come … Continue reading
Fragments for Palestine
From Lundi matin #478, 02/06/2025 The Oncléo Atelier presents a sound mash-up with Mahmoud Darwich’s “The Last Speech of the Red Man” (translated by Elias Sanbar), featuring W. Benjamin, D. Kopenawa, J. Genet, J-L. Godard, G. Deleuze, and a few … Continue reading
Agustín Valle: A viral genocide as spectacle
From Lobo suelto! (30/04/2025) 1- It is the first genocide broadcast live and direct, visible worldwide as it happens, and this marks a turning point, a milestone: the breaking of a moral pact that lasted eighty years, since the end … Continue reading
Anarchists in the Movement against Police and White Supremacy
From the CrimethInc. collective 28/05/2025 From the Los Angeles Riots to the George Floyd Uprising To observe the five-year anniversary of the burning of the Third Precinct at the beginning of the George Floyd Revolt, we have prepared a timeline tracing the trajectory … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-capitalism, anti-racism, black anarchism, George Floyd
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Ron Sakolsky: Out of the fog
From Fifth Estate #416, Spring 2025 On Jan. 1, 2024, the city of San Francisco sent New Year’s greetings to its beleaguered citizens with the cheery news that a suicide net had been installed under the Golden Gate Bridge thanks … Continue reading
For Marcel Ophuls (1927-1925)
He [Eichmann] was not stupid. It was sheer thoughtlessness – something by no means identical with stupidity – that predisposed him to become one of the greatest criminals of that period. And if this is “banal” and even funny, if … Continue reading
For Sebastião Salgado (1944-2025)
What I most want my pictures to do is to lead to reflection and then action. The revolution only comes through evolution. Sebastião Salgado (British Journal of Photography, 24/05/2025) “I photographed the world”, Sebastião Salgado once said. And we could … Continue reading
Mandate 2.0
We publish below an article by Siraj Izhar on the “Mandate” granted to Britain by the League of Nations in 1922. The “Mandate” would serve as a legal-political instrument for the control of the Palestinian population of the territory, in … Continue reading →