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Monthly Archives: June 2018
The time of revolution: Reflections with Uri Gordon
In a richly argued essay, Uri Gordon critically evaluates the notion of “prefigurative politics”, an expression that has become popular with social movements, including anarchist groups, eager to maintain the ethical unity between means and ends. What has gone unnoticed however is what … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, anti-capitalism, capitalism, revolution, time, Uri Gordon
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Love and revolution
… hunger and continual necessity are the greatest enemies of love. Cervantes, Don Quixote An honorable human relationship — that is, one in which two people have the right to use the word “love” — is a process, delicate, … Continue reading
Stonewall: Re-Politicising Pride
THE ANAL MACHINE (Apocryphal poem by Paul B. Preciado) In front of the heterosexual machine It rises, fierce, the ANAL MACHINE The non-hierarchical connection of the organs The redistribution of pleasure And anal collectivisation Announce a SEXUAL COMMUNISM That is … Continue reading
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Tagged Judith Butler, LGBTQI, Maurice Blanchot, Paul B. Preciado
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Communal living, making community: David Thoreau Wieck
The role of principle in anarchist thought and action, as I understand it, is to liberate the positive ethical life of human beings. Thus the principle of power-negation is rather a constitutive principle of the desired society than a rule … Continue reading
What does the Left plan to do if “the people” don’t want a revolution?
A reflection on revolution: from Gods and Radicals (14/06/2018), an essay by Dr. Bones …
Creating archipelagos of autonomous communities: Rural Okupation
What is autonomy and what are autonomous communities, are not simple or innocent questions. By “autonomy” we mean both collective life that is self-governed freely and in equality, and forms of life in opposition to currently reigning kinds of economic … Continue reading
Community against the State: Errekaleor
It is said that the history of peoples who have a history is the history of class struggle. It might be said, with at least as much truthfulness, that the history of peoples without history is the history of their struggle against the … Continue reading
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Tagged autonomy, Occupations, Okupations, revolution, spain
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In solidarity: Fraguas and the creation of community
We have recently posted a series of articles against the idea of a “revolutionary” government, against the idea of government or the State as an instrument of anti-capitalist reform or radical change. We believe that in whatever guise, the State … Continue reading
Joseph Déjacque: the State against boundless individuality
All that which is not liberty is against liberty. Liberty is not a thing that can be allocated. It does not pertain at the whim of whatever personage or committee of public safety that orders it, that makes a gift … Continue reading
The politics of ecstasy: From Eukariot
The eukariot counter-propaganda cell has released a second issue of reflections-interventions. If we share the essays that follow, it is exclusively because of how much we share with them …