Author Archives: Julius Gavroche

“History Is Repeating Itself”

From the CrimethInc. collective (11/03/2026) A Lebanese Perspective on the War on Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran The war that the United States and Israel are waging in the Middle East is not solely directed at Iran. In addition to occupying the … Continue reading

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Gleichschaltung : The normalisation of contemporary authoritarianism

From lundimatin #511, 10/03/2026 In this article, sociologist Michalis Lianos analyses both the conditions and the deployment of this new form of authoritarianism that is spreading across the world. On the one hand, representative democracy is dying, and on the … Continue reading

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Giorgio Agamben: State and terror

What is a state that, ignoring all forms of law, methodically murders or kidnaps the leaders of states it arbitrarily declares to be its enemies? Nevertheless, this is what is happening with the approval or embarrassed silence of European countries. … Continue reading

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The Attack on Iran Is an Attack on All of Us

From the CrimethInc. collective (28/02/2026) The US and Israeli attack on Iran is morally repugnant. It is calculated only to benefit an elite of racist, Islamophobic warmongers. It will not benefit Iranians or ordinary people anywhere on earth.

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Anti-fascism: In solidarity!

The themes which monastic discipline assigned to friars for meditation were designed to turn them away from the world and its affairs. The thoughts which we are developing here originate from similar considerations. At a moment when the politicians in … Continue reading

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Fascist subjectivisation

From lundimatin #509, (18/02/2026) To take an interest in fascism is to feel a connection with a past that is imminent in a threatening future. This past is not simply an ancient present: it is a past that is contemporary … Continue reading

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For Frederick Wiseman (1930 – 2026)

Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity. Simone Weil, Grace and Gravity Frederick Wiseman died this last Monday, February 16, and whatever words we could share to celebrate his work we thought should be his. And as for … Continue reading

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Five Years of Coup

From the CrimethInc. collective (10/02/2026) Burmese Anarchists within and without the Revolution: An Interview We present a interview with Htet Khine Soe, an activist who organized in Burma1 for more than 20 years before relocating to Mae Sot in Thailand at … Continue reading

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Christian Laval: Total war as a neo-fascist mode of government

From the Verso Books Blog (03/02/2026) Christian Laval, co-author of The Choice of Civil War, on the escalation of the neoliberal order through the Trump administration’s total war. Trump is carrying out a protracted coup d’état right before our eyes, making … Continue reading

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See ICE? Add Heat

From Ill Will (13/02/2026), by anonymous authors Yesterday, Trump’s border czar Tom Homan announced the end of Operation Metro Surge, which brought several thousand ICE and CBP agents to the streets of Minnesota over the past few months. While this … Continue reading

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