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Agustín García Calvo, or Thought as Direct Action
Agustín García Calvo, poet, dramaturgist, essayist, linguist, philosopher is sadly very little known in the English speaking world. And as an “anarchist”, who would refuse the term, his contributions to “anarchism”, or to a way of thinking describable as anarchistic, … Continue reading
The white shadow
From Lundi matin #479, 10/06/2025 In the rubble of Gaza, a white patch for a white coat… Safiya means “pure” in Arabic, as in the image of the world that remains “pure” when only the shadows of of the shadows … Continue reading
Mutual Aid, the Commons, and the Revolutionary Abolition of Capitalism
From the CrimethInc. collective (06/06/2025) Revisiting the Difference Between Mutual Aid and Charity Much has been made of the distinction between charity and mutual aid. Charity is top-down and unidirectional, while mutual aid is supposed to be horizontal, reciprocal, and participatory. In … Continue reading
Gabriel Azaïs: Artificial Intelligence, or the End of Technics
From Ill Will (18/04/2025) The aim of AI is not so much to replace man with the machine but to make it so that man behaves, acts like a machine, that society as a whole technicizes through a subtle play, by turns, … Continue reading
Miquel Amorós: The new internationalism in the struggle for de-globalisation
From Redes libertarias (17/12/2024) I am asked to reflect on the constraints imposed by state frameworks – borders, languages, national idiosyncrasies – when building relations on a global scale. Such a reflection cannot be carried out in the abstract, but … 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
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Tagged colonialism and anti-colonialism, israel, palestine, Siraj Izhar
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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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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
Don’t Let LA Stand Alone: A Message to the Gathering Resistance
From It’s going down, 13/06/2025 Over the past week, tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Los Angeles, fighting to defend their neighborhoods and family members from ICE, facing off with the National Guard to demand those imprisoned … Continue reading →