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Tag Archives: Marina Sitrin
Killing the beast in its lair: Silvia Federici and the social reproduction of capitalism
Social reproduction is a relatively recent term. In the 1970s, we spoke of it in terms of domestic work, referring to all the activities that reproduce our daily life and at the same time, in a capitalist society, also reproduce … Continue reading
Que se vayan todos: The anarchist spirit by Marina Sitrin
We share below a reflection by Marina Sitrin on the “anarchist/libertarian” character of many contemporary social movements. While not referring to themselves as anarchist, the movements, in their practice, and ultimately, in their self-understanding, share a great deal with older … Continue reading
An anarchist critique of horizontalism: Mark Bray
The concept and practice of “horizontalism” has significantly marked recent social movements. And for some, this has suggested affinities with older anarchist politics and served to justify the participation of anarchists in them. Yet whatever affinities there are – and … Continue reading →