Showing posts with label anarchism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anarchism. Show all posts

07 September 2009

Blac Blocs Lyrics: GOVERNMENT

Traffic filters in through the open front door
You can find me wasted on the kitchen floor
Gotta lotta empty bags but I want some more
I want some more

Get stoned, get drunk every fucking weekend
Zips down, dicks out, pissin on the back fence
Glass on the backline, cousins at the defence
I want some more

Hey little sister sick of livin on dead time
Hey little sister gotta take it to the frontline

Got a letter from the Government
the other day

Truck full of law keep kickin at the back door
Bang Bang Bangin at the fascist flaws
I gotta lotta close friends but I want some more
I want some more

Don't stop fuckin shit up on the weekend
Wake up face down, brick through the TV
Get real, stand up, shoutin at the beaches
I want some more

Hey little sister sick of livin on dead time
Hey little sister gotta take it to the frontline

Got a letter from the Government the other day

What you gotta fine in the letter
Don't believe the hype

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24 August 2009

contrary to authority


The word "anarchy" is from the Greek, prefix an (or a), meaning "not," "the want of," "the absence of," or "the lack of", plus archos, meaning "a ruler," "director", "chief," "person in charge," or "authority." Or, as Peter Kropotkin put it, Anarchy comes from the Greek words meaning "contrary to authority." [Anarchism, p. 284]

"Anarchism . . . teaches the possibility of a society in which the needs of life may be fully supplied for all, and in which the opportunities for complete development of mind and body shall be the heritage of all . . . [It] teaches that the present unjust organisation of the production and distribution of wealth must finally be completely destroyed, and replaced by a system which will insure to each the liberty to work, without first seeking a master to whom he [or she] must surrender a tithe of his [or her] product, which will guarantee his liberty of access to the sources and means of production. . . Out of the blindly submissive, it makes the discontented; out of the unconsciously dissatisfied, it makes the consciously dissatisfied . . . Anarchism seeks to arouse the consciousness of oppression, the desire for a better society, and a sense of the necessity for unceasing warfare against capitalism and the State."
[Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth, pp. 23-4] SOURCE: Anarchist FAQ