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Not a struggle for the refugees, but with the refugees: Anarchism at work in Greece.

  • Posted on: 27 June 2017
  • By: thecollective

From Void Network

Live from Athens, cultural activist Tasos Sagris from Void Network discusses with Chuck Mertz from the radio program THIS IS HELL (U.S.A.) the political and social work of anarchists in austerity-era Greece – to provide support and mutual aid to the victims of capitalism and war, to defend the people from fascist and state violence, and to build and occupy the framework for a new, horizontal society, against capital, and for each other.

A Podcast Introduction: The Ideas and History of Anarchism

  • Posted on: 9 June 2017
  • By: thecollective

From Black Rose Anarchist Federation

Looking for a detailed and to the point introduction to anarchism and it’s ideas? Say no more.

Sitting down with the Revolutionary Left Radio podcast, historian and author Mark Bray gives an overview of the origins, history and ideas of anarchism. Topics discussed are: Bakunin and Marx, the first international, the Spanish Civil War, Stalinism, listener questions, the anarchist view of the State, Occupy Wall Street, Antifa, and more. Bray is also a member of Black Rose/Rosa Negra Anarchist Federation. Click the graphic below to listen.

Archipelago – AudioZine

  • Posted on: 8 June 2017
  • By: thecollective

From Resonance Audio Distro

Archipelago – Affinity, Informal Organization, and Insurrectional Projects – From Salto #2 – MP3Read PrintArchive TorrentYouTube

This zine explores the topic of affinity and informal organization. The author(s) argue that informal organizations based on affinity are the ideal ways of acting as anarchist because they overcome the limits of qualitative projects and organizations that exist as ends in and of themselves. Incorporated into the text are criticisms of formal organizations and discussions of what exactly affinity means.

Transmissions in a Hostile Territory

  • Posted on: 30 April 2017
  • By: thecollective

From It's Going Down
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In the spring of 2015 a group of anarchist and prison abolitionists worked together to experiment with a pirate radio station that broadcasted into a prison. The project lasted nine months before it was raided and shut down by a coalition of law enforcement. Transmissions in a Hostile Territory is a reflection on that project, how we did it and what we learned from the following legal case. The intention of the zine is to encourage creative engagement in the anti-prison struggle. Fire to prisons, until every cage is empty!

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History of May Day – AudioZine

  • Posted on: 24 April 2017
  • By: thecollective

From Resonance Audio Distro

38:42 – The Incomplete, True, Authentic and Wonderful History of May Day – by Peter Linebaugh – MP3ReadPrintTorrentArchiveYouTube

This essay tells a story of the two sides of May Day: the red and the green. From Maypoles to the Haymarket martyrs listen to this Audiozine and get exited for an awesome May Day.

The Anarchists Episode # 3: Anarcho-Potholers, and the Decline of Centrist Politics

  • Posted on: 23 March 2017
  • By: Anonymous (not verified)

The third episode of "The Anarchists"! We cover Portland's anarchist pothole repair crew, and analyse the decline of the political centre in the rise of the right and left wings. The recent Dutch election is covered, as well as recent union events in Finland and the dynamics in their election. We also cover how the UK Conservative Party stole UKIP's momentum, the rejection of austerity economics, and how much Jeremy Corbyn sucks.

The Anarchists Podcast #2: CIA Boogaloo; Vault 7, Assassination, and TERFs

  • Posted on: 13 March 2017
  • By: Anonymous (not verified)

In this episode we go into Wikileaks' recent publishing of the CIA's Vault 7, the less covered assassination of environmental activist Berta Cáceres by US trained assassins, and changing the tone we launch into a discussion of Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists.

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