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Anarchism: basic concepts

This is an introduction in basic anarchist conceptions, ideas and argumentation. The text started its life in the winter of 2010-2011, in Dutch. It was meant to clarify my own mind as a relative newcomer to the anarchist movement. It has been published, October 2018, as a small booklet. Complete text and publication info: https://ravotr.noblogs.org/anarchism-basic-concepts/

The Origins and Capture of International Working Women's Day

We know that the bourgeois state can provide us no genuine or lasting protections and we know that…

Message from Bangladesh Anarcho Syndicalist Federation-BASF on International Women’s DaY-2019:

Strike supporting restaurant Oakland

Oakland Strike: Balance Sheet, Lessons, and What Next?

Oakland Educators Association (OEA) reached a tentative agreement to settle a 7-day strike in…

‘To live outside the trial’: Anarchist implications in Foucauldian readings of Franz Kafka’s 'In the Penal Colony' and 'The Trial'

An academic article by David Tulley about Franz Kafka’s engagement with anarchist…
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.

Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, 1809-1865: A Biography - Dana Ward

Short biography of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, the first thinker to ever call themselves an 'anarchist'.

Honda, General Motors: Global Crisis and the Car Industry

Two articles on the recent developments in the US and UK automotive industry.

Between rhetoric and reality: Evaluating the Oakland teachers’ strike

The budget cuts immediately following the Oakland teachers' strike raise important questions about…

Judge rejects Chelsea Manning's request to quash grand jury subpoena

Manning vows to continue to fight after judge rejects her request to avoid grand jury testimony.

To Ban or not to Ban: The Case Against State Bans on Fascists - Jim Kane

From issue 7 of Anti-Fascist Action's Fighting Talk magazine, 1994.
National Front and members of the 'Squad' (who later went onto form AFA) clash a

"The Good Old Days" - The Roots of AFA in Manchester

Anti-Fascist history from issue 7 of AFA's Fighting Talk magazine (1994).

Let's Get Physical - Sid Martell

The implementation of a No Platform policy will invariably involve physical confrontation with the fascists. In this issue Fighting Talk's Sid Martell explores the politics of the pavement... From Anti-Fascist Action's Fighting Talk magazine issue 7, 1994.
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