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Long Term Resistance: Fighting Trump and Liberal Co-option
From the Its Going Down media collective, an essay by Peter Gelderloos (20/02/2017) … Long Term Resistance: Fighting Trump and Liberal Co-option So far, the only thing that has mitigated the horrifying opening salvos of Trump’s presidency—of course the first … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-fascism, democracy, revolution, united states
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Donald Trump and the limits of populism
Political scientists, commentators, journalists tell us that we live in an age of renewed nationalist populism; that against the rational, geopolitical management of global economic agencies, conservative-reactionary political movements threaten to upset the conditions of economic and social progress with … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-capitalism, anti-fascism, populism, revolution, united states
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Trump and everyday anti-fascism beyond punching Nazis
From roarmag (23/01/2016), and in the wake of the anti-Trump and anti-fascist protests on January 20th, we share a reflection on anti-fascism by Mark Bray (for other parallel reflections, click here) …
Against Trump: J20 Disrupting the taking of power
On the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration as president of the united states, and in solidarity, we share the calls for protest …
Infrastructure against borders
What follows is the second of a two part essay from the collective Out of the Woods, posted on Libcom.org, reflecting on refugees-migrants, climate change, the violence of border politics, anti-migrant populisms and no borders politics.
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Tagged anti-fascism, ecology, family, Feminism, heteronormativity, LGBT, migration, nationalism, patriarchy, racism
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Refuges and death-worlds
What follows is the first of a two part essay from the collective Out of the Woods, posted on Libcom.org, reflecting on refugees-migrants, climate change, the violence of border politics, anti-migrant populisms and no borders politics.
Paris, november 13th, isis and neo-fascism: Reading events with Pier-Paolo Pasolini
When I see that young people are in the process of losing their old common values and absorbing the new models imposed by capitalism, running the risk of dehumanising themselves and being prey to an abominable aphasia, to a brutal … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-fascism, france, Pier Paolo Pasolini, State and terror, terrorism
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The art of the violence of sovereignty: The refugee as the face of exception of our time
Francisco Goya, Saturn devouring his son (1819-1823) If Theodor Adorno could once state that after Auschwitz, to write poetry is barbaric, how much greater the violence of pictorially and plastically representing the horrors of the same event, and of nazi … Continue reading
Scenes from the class struggle in spain
(Photograph by DISO press) Capitalism is a form of government that mobilises power through war. The field of conflict is not marked by a battle front, but is played out in the everyday of each one of us. In this … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-fascism, Okupations, Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca, spain
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The Anarchism of Blackness
The Democratic Party has led Black America down a dead end. The sooner we begin to understand that, the more realistically we will be able to organize against fascism. by William C. Anderson and Zoé Samudzi from Roar Magazine #5