-
Recent Posts
- Emma Goldman: An anarchist reading of the american revolution
- Voltairine De Cleyre: An anarchist reading of the american revolution
- The new Palmer Raids
- Mikhail Bakunin: A vital, overflowing life
- The highest expression of the organisation. Origin and development of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI)
Categories
- Commentary (1,703)
- Discussion (6)
- Film (127)
- Interview (70)
- News blog (844)
- Poiesis (133)
- Review (3)
- Uncategorized (2)
Author Archives: Julius Gavroche
Rordrigo Karmy Bolton: Fragments of a Chile in Revolt
Every revolt is circumscribed by precise borders in historical time and historical space. Before it and after it lie the no-man’s-land and duration of each and everyone’s lives, in which are fought un- interrupted individual battles. The concept of permanent … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged anarchism, chile, insurrection, revolt, revolution, Rodrigo Karmy Bolton
Leave a comment
Michèle Bernstein, the Situationists and May 68
The situationists have designated as the primary terrains of creativity in the future experiments in behavior and the construction of complete settings, moments of life freely created. Since the definition of experimentation of this type is only the other side … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged anti-capitalism, france, May 68, Michèle Bernstein, Situationists
Leave a comment
Nature is the marvelous that the surrealist seeks
Perhaps my life is nothing but an image of this kind; perhaps I am doomed to retrace my steps under the illusion that I am exploring, doomed to try and learn what I simply should recognize, learning a mere fraction … Continue reading
René Char: Poetry in/as resistance
… si nul n’est bon volontairement, nul n’est esclave du Bien. Emmanuel Levinas, Autrement qu’être ou au-delà de l’essence In old days men were absorbed in wars, filling all their existence with marches, raids, victories, but now all that is … Continue reading
Tomás Ibáñez: Post-foundational anarchism
From the date of his first publication, in 1962, to the present, Tomáz Ibáñez has engaged with anarchism with a depth, sensitivity and generosity matched by few of his contemporaries. To walk through this work is to discover a complex … Continue reading
Disputing delirium*
delirium (n.): 1590s, “a disordered state, more or less temporary, of the mind, often occurring during fever or illness,” from Latin delirium “madness,” from deliriare “be crazy, rave,” literally “go off the furrow,” a plowing metaphor, from phrase de lire, from de “off, away” (see de-) + lira “furrow, earth … Continue reading
Franco “Bifo” Berardi: The Precipice
It is high time for the living to get tough, for toughness is indispensable in the struggle to safeguard and develop the life-force; this will not detract from their goodness, as long as they stand courageously by the truth. There … Continue reading
In the Spirit of Sholem Schwarzbard
We continue our efforts to share material addressing the war in ukraine and anarchist participation in the defense of its people. ___ In the Spirit of Sholem Schwarzbard – Addressing Confusion about the War in Ukraine (From avtonom.org 29/04/2022) We … Continue reading
Anarchist voices against Putin (II)
We continue to share below film-maker and journalist Alexis Daloumis’ ongoing news reports about and interviews with european anarchists on the russian invasion of ukraine (from Freedom News 27/04/2022). ___ Freedom is pleased to present the next Ukraine video dispatch … Continue reading
Posted in News blog
Tagged anarchism, anti-imperialism, anti-militarism, russia, ukraine
Leave a comment
Stories from the sudanese revolution
… revolutions are kept alive by stories. Ahmed Mahmoud The military coup d’état of October–November 2021 in sudan seems to have brought an end to the country’s revolution, begun in the protests of December 2019. But external observations and evaluations … Continue reading →