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Author Archives: Julius Gavroche
Freedom for Giorgos Kalaitzidis and Nikos Mataragkas
We return to the imprisonment and trial of Nikos Mataragkas and Giorgos Kalaitzidis, thorough news from Yannis Youlountas‘ blog … Back from the Tribunal, we have just met at the K*Vox with members of the group and the support committee. … Continue reading
Amador Fernández-Savater: “The weak are wrong if they use the force and methods of the strong”
Amador Fernández-Savater has written the book La fuerza de los débiles with the desire to understand what happened to 15M and after 15M and to thereby analyze the current world, to continue looking for ways to understand politics. For this, … Continue reading
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Tagged 15M, Amador Fernández-Savater, Podemos, revolution, spain, Spanish Revolution
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Anarchy among india’s farmers: The story of an insurrection against the state
From the CrimethInc. collective (19/11/2021) … In the following report, Pranav Jeevan P1 explores the conflict between the farmers and the far-right government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the character of the movement that the farmers initiated, and the means by … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary, News blog
Tagged anarchism, horizontalism, india, Indian Farmer's Strike, Strike
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The “forgotten fight” for prison abolition in France
I am often asked — What reforms of prison I should propose; but now, as twenty-five years ago, I really do not see how prisons could be reformed. They must be pulled down. Peter Kropotkin, Prisons: Universities of Crime There … Continue reading
Posted in Commentary
Tagged anarchism, anti-prison, france, Jacques Lesage de La Haye
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Leo Tolstoy: Reading the ecological crisis as the sign of slavery
Electric lights and telephones and exhibitions are excellent, and so are all the pleasure-gardens, with concerts and performances, and all the cigars, and match-boxes, and braces, and motor cars, but they may all go to perdition, and not they alone, … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-developmentalism, degrowth, ecology, Leo Tolstoy
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Solidarity with Gabriel Pombo da Silva and all anarchist prisoners
‘There is nothing to reform’ (words from Gabriel Pombo da Silvia via culmine, translated by war on society and published with the Anarchist Library): I am not so naive as to believe that what I am living here is something exceptional… and since “the … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-prison, Gabriel Pombo Da Silva, political prisoners, spain
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For Albert Camus
I love beauty, happiness! That’s why I hate tyranny. How can I explain it to them? The revolution, of course! But a revolution for life, to give people a chance at life, understand? Albert Camus, The Just With rebellion, awareness … Continue reading
The Legacy of Peter Kropotkin
Disorder is the blossoming of the most beautiful passions and the greatest of devotions, it is the epic of supreme human love. Peter Kropotkin, Words of a Rebel Struggle! To struggle is to live, and the fiercer the struggle the … Continue reading
Attica is all of us: 50 years after the rebellion
We are firm in our resolve and we demand, as human beings, the dignity and justice that is due to us by our right of birth. We do not know how the present system of brutality and dehumanization and injustice … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-racism, Attica, racism, State terror, united states
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10 years of neighbourhood anarchism: The FAGC
We translated and published our first post dedicated to the Federación Anarquista Gran Canaria in May of 2013. We have since tried modestly and from a distance to follow the remarkable activity of those who have made the Federación and … Continue reading →