Posts Tagged ‘Libcom’
‘Anarchy – Civil or Subversive?’ : A Collection of Texts against Civil Anarchism (Dark Matter/ACN)
Monday, November 9th, 2015
Here’s a new link for our booklet about Civil Anarchism, due to a bug showing a 404 on the sidebar, which we can’t access right now. Beyond the ‘Movement’ – Anarchy!
http://325.nostate.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/civil-anarchism-book.pdf
Tags: 'Anarchy - Civil or Subversive?' : A Collection of Texts Against Civil Anarchism, Anarchist Federation (UK), Libcom, PDF, UK, Zine
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‘Fighters, do not despair or hesitate!’ by V.Q
Friday, December 6th, 2013
Text taken from our pamphlet printed with Dark Matter Publications – ‘Anarchy – Civil or Subversive?’ : A Collection of Texts Against Civil Anarchism.
Fighters, do not despair or hesitate! We are at war. And as in all wars, distinctions begin to gather – rebels, fighters, discreet purveyors of safe houses, information and weapons, collaborators, the acquiescent, the ones who sit it out and keep their heads down, the new police which is made up of friends and lovers, not only the common enemies. We must understand that anarchism is a word that can be taken by anyone and so we must look to action as well as to speech. Not every anarchist is an anarchist, not every anarchist is for us. This is the first wound of war, but need not be fatal.
Comrades, do not be afraid to attack your friend if this becomes necessary because it is only when war is declared and we wake from more sonambulent times (I do not say peaceful), that the things we let pass then, now become essential to confront. Years of creeping irritation and depression become outright argument. And not only that. Last year, in response to heightened night-time attacks against infrastructure by anti-social anarchists, a social anarchist group in Easton, Bristol, (UK) cut back some trees on a cycle path “in broad daylight” so that the nice middle-class cyclists who are gentrifying the area could be safe from the teenage underclass muggers and wrote a communiqué as if it was a political action in a blatant attempt to insult and recuperate the attacks by the anarchists of praxis and the new FAI. (more…)
Tags: 'Anarchy - Civil or Subversive?' : A Collection of Texts Against Civil Anarchism, Anarchist Federation (UK), Aufheben, Fighters do not despair or hesitate!, Indymedia Bristol, Libcom, Venona Q.
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‘Anarchy – Civil or Subversive?’ : A Collection of Texts Against Civil Anarchism
Saturday, November 30th, 2013
PDF: Civil anarchism book
Bored of the type of anarchism that seems to exist only as a boring routine of endless meetings and crap benefit gigs full of self-important tossers?
Sick of middleclass mummys boys pretending to be proles?
Fed up of being told what the “class struggle” is and isn’t?
We are too and so we put together this booklet about it.
BEYOND THE ‘MOVEMENT’- ANARCHY!
From Dark Matter and 325 associates
Tags: 'Anarchy - Civil or Subversive?' : A Collection of Texts Against Civil Anarchism, Anarchist Federation (UK), Dark Matter Publications, Libcom, Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism, UK
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‘Fragment: Violence’ by L
Monday, June 24th, 2013
This short text is part of a collection of critical writings in progress concerning “civil anarchism”, as put forth by Venona Q. and Dark Matter publications, which is a response to a statement by the UK Anarchist Federation/Libcom denouncing the non-fatal shooting of CEO Roberto Adinolfi of Ansaldo Nucleare in Genoa, Italy(1). Two anarchist comrades, Nicola Gai and Alfredo Cospito are accused of the action, which was claimed by Olga Cell-FAI/FRI. Solidarity to the accused, who are imprisoned in Ferrara, Italy. This fragment is simply a meandering series of thoughts, the results of a notepad and a rainy afternoon, rather than a ‘manifesto’ or the kind of dry political statement that it is in response to.
I. “By having carried out dozens of attacks against targets of the system, with especially destructive material results, we were and will always be precise. We aim specifically against the institutions and the officers of the system, giving special attention to not injure someone who is not a target to us.” CCF
Violence is neither good nor bad.
It is the State’s basis for it’s domination and consent. Any one who breaks this relationship is usually deemed criminal and/or insane. Any acts used in this transgression are usually deemed “unlawful” or further, “terrorism”. (more…)
Tags: Alfredo Cospito, Anarchist Federation (UK), Anger Unit / ICR-FAI-IRF, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire FAI/IRF - Gangs of Consciousness FAI/IRF - Sole Baleno Cell, Fragment: Violence, Giannis Naxakis, Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), International Revolutionary Front, Italy, Libcom, Nicola Gai, Operation Ardire, Roberto Adinolfi, Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism
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Review: More discussion on Leftist projects ‘Libcom’ & ‘Aufheben’ – about their collaboration with police consultants (UK)
Friday, May 31st, 2013
Early this year the British anti-insurrectionalist ‘civil anarchist’ group ‘Libcom’ and bourgeois communists ‘Aufheben’, were confirmed to fraternise/defend/collaborate with police consultants John Drury and Clifford Stott, academic parasites who work on improving police techniques and social control.
The decent anarchist comrades in America who produce the publication The Anvil recently published “On Why Dr John Drury Is A Collaborationist Asshole: A Review of Cop-Out: The Significance of Aufhebengate”, which is a review of a little book published by Little Black Cart about the slimy behaviour of these cowardly political cultists and their contribution to the development of British policing methods (with background on the topic). The book is written by a member of the left-communist group TPTG, which is based in Greece. Whilst we have our clear political disagreements with TPTG, we respect the work that one of their members has done to expose this collaboration and its cover-up [correction: the author is not a member of TPTG but is close to the group]. The dismal ‘social movement’ in the UK has largely ignored the running treachery of these individuals/groups for some time, mostly from fragmentation and the lack of taking these individuals/groups seriously, which is why we see it as important that this book and the discussion around it is widened internationally to isolate these collaborators and their associates. British policing methods are often exported to other countries and British police frequently advise their foreign counterparts, to suppress and co-opt demonstrations, dismantle social movements and break-up underground resistance groups. Those who advise the police in such a role (and those who defend them) will always remain our avowed enemies.
Libcom is well-known in the UK as the primary nest of the civil anarchists. They have made many online efforts to publicly denigrate the anarchist-insurrectionalists and the animal/eco liberation movement with their website. It’s also well known that they tried to undermine the Anarchist Black Cross prisoner solidarity campaign for the release of John Bowden, a long-term prisoner turned activist inside the walls.
Tags: Aufheben, Clifford Stott, John Drury, Libcom, Repression, UK
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Leftist projects ‘Libcom’ & ‘Aufheben’ collaborate with police consultants (UK)
Friday, January 18th, 2013
The British civil anarchist group ‘Libcom’ and bourgeois communists ‘Aufheben’, are confirmed to fraternise/defend/collaborate with police consultants John Drury and Clifford Stott, academic parasites who work on improving police techniques and social control.
Read full text here:
1. Cop-out – The significance of Aufhebengate (2013)
2. Aufhebengate again: A response to responses (2013)
Little Black Cart are selling the book! – Cop-out: The signifigance of Aufhebengate.
PDF: Aufhebengate Book via Takku (Finland)
Tags: Aufheben, Clifford Stott, John Drury, Libcom, Repression, UK
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Dark Nights #20 – Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism (ACN)
Tuesday, May 29th, 2012
Dark Nights is an anarchist & anti-prison PDF freesheet to download and print out on the fly.
4 pages A4 – PDF Download free.
Contents:
1: Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism.
2: In Memory of Mauricio Morales – Solidarity letter from the Imprisoned Members of the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire.
3: Action Chronology.
http://325.nostate.net/library/dark-nights-20.pdf
Anti-Copyright Network 2012
International Network of Counter-Information & Translation
Tags: Anarchist Federation (UK), Chile, Conspiracy of Cells of Fire : Imprisoned Members Cell, Dark Nights, Greece, Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), Libcom, Mauricio Morales, PDF, Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism, Zine
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Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism
Thursday, May 24th, 2012
325 receives and transmits:
Every so often, cyclically, collective or social anarchism becomes restrictive to some anarchists and an anarchist individualism reasserts itself. It happened at the turn of the twentieth century when some of the great anarchist thinkers began to question some of the more communistic dogmas. It is happening once more, and once more we witness some of the social anarchists writhe in panic as their comfortable dream is disturbed and they wittingly or unwittingly reinforce the stranglehold of the State by condemning their unruly sisters and brothers who appear to threaten the pursuit of what one comrade has aptly described as ‘civil anarchism’.
It is a horrible creature, this civil anarchism. A slathering, craven and despotic monster with eyes in the back of its head which tries to be what anarchism will probably never be – palatable to the modern consumer masses. (more…)
Tags: Anarchist Federation (UK), Informal Anarchist Federation (FAI), International Revolutionary Front, Libcom, Roberto Adinolfi, Scandalous thoughts – a few notes on civil anarchism, Venona Q.
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