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Author Archives: Julius Gavroche
Resistance is life: A Call to stand with the people of Rojava
(Call in other Languages: German Catalan Spanish) After the widespread bombing campaigns by the fascist Turkish state in October and December, once again, Turkish bombs and rockets are destroying critical infrastructure in North-East Syria. Well-documented war crimes are evident for everyone to see. … Continue reading
For Klee Benally 1975-2023
Ours is a continually emergent world, our existence and our future is continuous manifestation, and we are always in the process of becoming. Klee Benally In memory of Klee Benally, a eulogy, an interview and an essay authored by him.
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Tagged American Indian Movement, indigenous anarchism, Indigenous peoples, Klee Benally
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Leo Tolstoy and the resistance to war
A Moscow court on Thursday sentenced two men to years in prison for taking part in the recital of verses against the Ukraine campaign during an anti-mobilisation protest last year. Artyom Kamardin, 33, received a seven-year sentence for reciting a poem, and … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-militarism, anti-statism, Leo Tolstoy, Maria Stepanova
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In Memory of Marcy
From Solidarity Collectives (18/12/2023) … We want to tell you about our comrade, Marcy, who was killed in action on 11 November, near Avdiivka. (The family has asked for no media coverage, so we will not disclose his real name).
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Tagged anti-fascism, anti-imperialism, anti-militarism, russia, ukraine
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Ghassan Salhab: The Dawn?
From lundimatin, #409, December 27, 2023 … Do not believe that man grows up. No: he is born suddenly – a word, in an instant, penetrates his heart with a new pulse. It takes but one scene to make him … Continue reading
Merry Christmas and Happy War Years
A modest reflection born in a fleeting moment of Yuletide … When the world comes to us, instead of our going to it, we are no longer “in the world”, but only its consumers … Günther Anders, The Obsolescence of … Continue reading
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Catherine Malabou: Being an Anarchist
From Ill Will (23/12/2023) … The government of man by man (under whatever name it be disguised) is oppression. Society finds its highest perfection in the union of order with anarchy. Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, What is Property? (1840) The question I … Continue reading
Antonio Negri: A Communist Life
I was a communist throughout.Justly though, the other communistslooked askance at me. I was a communistdespite their certainties, despite my doubts.Justly they did not see themselves in me.They would not admit my discipline.My centralism seemed anarchy to them.My self-criticisms contradicted … Continue reading
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Tagged Alberto Toscano, Communism, Franco Fortini, marxism, Toni Negri
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Remembering Antonio Negri
We share below texts by Giorgio Agamben, Alex Foti and by Antonio Negri. In memory of Toni Negri Giorgio Agamben Two nights before I received the news of Antonio, – of Toni Negri’s – death, I dreamed about him for … Continue reading
For a revolution of values
For Martin Luther King Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) … Reflection On Doctor King Lorenzo Kom’boa Ervin I am not one of a number of persons and commentators who come merely to hypocritically give salutations to Dr. King, … Continue reading →