Request content posting rights here

Submitted by libcom on October 4, 2006

To prevent spam attacks which have plagued the site new users will have to be manually approved by an administrator to post forum threads or news, library, history etc articles.

If you would like to post an article, please ask in the comments below, send us an e-mail to libcom.org at gmail.com or send a private message to some libcom admins.

To get the quickest response please just put a quick post below and say what kind of content you want to post. E.g.:

Hi, I would like to post a news article about a strike

If you wish to a blog on libcom.org/blog then this also needs to be approved manually.

If you would like a blog here, please request it in the comments below, explaining what you would like to blog about. Alternately e-mail us or send some admins a private message as above.

Thanks!

Steven.

10 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Steven. on February 23, 2014

tobbinator

I would like to post articles I have written on the Spanish Civil War and Revolution. An example of one I have done elsewhere: http://www.reddit.com/r/badhistory/comments/1y1vuc/super_mega_spanish_civil_war_badhistory_summary/

Thanks

looks interesting, you've been approved. Look forward to your contributions!

bakuninja

10 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by bakuninja on February 23, 2014

I would like to post some articles in dutch (mainly libertarian-communist theory), is this possible?

Steven.

10 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Steven. on February 23, 2014

bakuninja

I would like to post some articles in dutch (mainly libertarian-communist theory), is this possible?

that would be excellent, thanks! Please add it to our Dutch language section: http://libcom.org/tags/nederlands

tisanato

10 years ago

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Submitted by tisanato on March 6, 2014

Hi Steven,

We wondered whether we could re-post the following to Libcom. Not sure if you do that but thought I'd ask. Could be a blog or article probably? Whatever you think....

http://thecolumn.net/2014/03/05/the-democratic-challenge-to-war-memorials/

Many thanks

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 7, 2014

tisanato

Hi Steven,

We wondered whether we could re-post the following to Libcom. Not sure if you do that but thought I'd ask. Could be a blog or article probably? Whatever you think....

http://thecolumn.net/2014/03/05/the-democratic-challenge-to-war-memorials/

Many thanks

yes looks good please feel free to post it to the library section.

libera-te-tuternet

10 years ago

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Submitted by libera-te-tuternet on March 10, 2014

Hello there. I'd like to blog about immigration control and immigration detention in the United States, if it is possible.

Thanks in advance.

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 10, 2014

libera-te-tuternet

Hello there. I'd like to blog about immigration control and immigration detention in the United States, if it is possible.

Thanks in advance.

go for it

libera-te-tuternet

10 years ago

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Submitted by libera-te-tuternet on March 10, 2014

I'm sorry, I don't have the option of posting a blog on the "submit content" page. It only gives me access to submit content on the news, forums, library and history pages.

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 10, 2014

libera-te-tuternet

I'm sorry, I don't have the option of posting a blog on the "submit content" page. It only gives me access to submit content on the news, forums, library and history pages.

hi, yes you can submit it as a library entry.

There is a separate process for getting a blog, which is more particular. If you are interested in having one, please let us know what subject/s it will be about, how often you think you will be able to post and please send us a sample article to review. Cheers

libera-te-tuternet

10 years ago

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Submitted by libera-te-tuternet on March 10, 2014

I see. Should I message you with the sample article and the other information?

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 10, 2014

libera-te-tuternet

I see. Should I message you with the sample article and the other information?

hi, yes that would be good, thanks, or you can e-mail it to [email protected]

libera-te-tuternet

10 years ago

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Submitted by libera-te-tuternet on March 10, 2014

I will email it. Thanks a lot.

libera-te-tuternet

10 years ago

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Submitted by libera-te-tuternet on March 10, 2014

I've sent my email a few minutes ago.

sash

10 years ago

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Submitted by sash on March 12, 2014

Hey!

I want to post this:
(Food Not Bombs activists from Russia have been kiddnaped, abused and injured)
https://avtonom.org/en/news/anarchists-petrozavodsk-russia-were-kidnapped-and-seriously-injured-unknown-people-masks

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 12, 2014

Go for it

luigir

10 years ago

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Submitted by luigir on March 17, 2014

Hey, I'd like to post an article about the Bread and Roses Award for radical writing and need article posting rights for that. Sent a request by email a while ago, but it seems to not have been followed up :(

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 17, 2014

luigir

Hey, I'd like to post an article about the Bread and Roses Award for radical writing and need article posting rights for that. Sent a request by email a while ago, but it seems to not have been followed up :(

hi, stuff like that you can post in our announcements forum. Cheers

luigir

10 years ago

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Submitted by luigir on March 19, 2014

It was actually a critical (if sympathetic) piece about the format of the competition, not so much an announcement of the shortlist. I am not sure the announcement forum would be so appropriate? I should've said this before, but do let me know if this makes a difference. Cheers

not-televised

10 years ago

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Submitted by not-televised on March 19, 2014

Hello, I want to submit if you can add me?

Asked a few times before.

Ta

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 19, 2014

not-televised

Hello, I want to submit if you can add me?

Asked a few times before.

Ta

what is it you want to post?

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 19, 2014

luigir

It was actually a critical (if sympathetic) piece about the format of the competition, not so much an announcement of the shortlist. I am not sure the announcement forum would be so appropriate? I should've said this before, but do let me know if this makes a difference. Cheers

okay, approved, please feel free to post in the library

jsacks

10 years ago

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Submitted by jsacks on March 21, 2014

Hi, I would like to post radical news articles and opinion pieces from South Africa. For instance, this one: http://mg.co.za/article/2014-03-20-no-gods-no-masters-a-reply-to-andile-mngxitama

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 21, 2014

jsacks

Hi, I would like to post radical news articles and opinion pieces from South Africa. For instance, this one: http://mg.co.za/article/2014-03-20-no-gods-no-masters-a-reply-to-andile-mngxitama

great stuff, please do!

Orlin

10 years ago

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Submitted by Orlin on March 22, 2014

I would like to post comment/analysis article on the 'European Tree of the Year' award (http://www.treeoftheyear.org/). I made some correlation analysis on the vote numbers and the GDP and opened up some related questions. I would also love to be able to blog on a regular basis using the libcom platform, as I write such pieces every now and then!

I am looking forward to your reply!

Orlin

10 years ago

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Submitted by Orlin on March 22, 2014

I forgot to mention what I will be blogging about :)

Well, usually I would like to write my analysis on current affairs and hot controversial topics, revolving around issues such as politics, science, art and culture.I like scrutinizing on issues of hidden (and not so hidden) nationalism, racism, sexism, speciesism, and all other forms of discrimination. I have opinions on progress and the human culture and its prospects. I am a graduate Neuroscientist doing research in Neuroecology, so I am involving science, statistics, data and philosophy in all of my writings.

Hope to hear from you soon.

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 22, 2014

Hi, if you e-mail us the proposed article you would like to post we can take a look at it and make a decision. [email protected]

cheers!

tobbinator

10 years ago

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Submitted by tobbinator on March 23, 2014

I still don't seem to be able to submit content. Could you fix this?

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 23, 2014

tobbinator

I still don't seem to be able to submit content. Could you fix this?

sorry about that, not sure what happened. Sorted now!

tobbinator

10 years ago

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Submitted by tobbinator on March 24, 2014

All good now. Thanks!

vicent

10 years ago

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Submitted by vicent on March 24, 2014

can i post a page with a score or so audio files? they are mostly good lectures, dicussions ,debates...

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 24, 2014

vicent

can i post a page with a score or so audio files? they are mostly good lectures, dicussions ,debates...

that sounds like it would better in the forums, cheers

mcm_cmc

10 years ago

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Submitted by mcm_cmc on March 27, 2014

Hi,

I would like to blog some articles about working in the public sector.

Steven.

10 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 27, 2014

mcm_cmc

Hi,

I would like to blog some articles about working in the public sector.

hey, that sounds great! I have approved you to post to news/library etc. But before we approve blogs we need more information. See you can either post your first piece to the library or news, then we can read it and see if it would be suitable for a libcom blog. Or you can e-mail us your first article, and ideally a bit more info like where you work, how often you think you might post etc. But it sounds like something we would definitely be excited to host!

WhistlingOhio

9 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by WhistlingOhio on April 3, 2014

I'd like to post the unpublished autobiography of Gil Kubrin, Socialist Ex-Cop who participated in Teamsters strikes during the 70-80s?

Steven.

9 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 4, 2014

WhistlingOhio

I'd like to post the unpublished autobiography of Gil Kubrin, Socialist Ex-Cop who participated in Teamsters strikes during the 70-80s?

sounds interesting! You've been approved, post away

EcoGeneralStrike

9 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by EcoGeneralStrike on April 4, 2014

I would like to post this article! How do i do so?
admin: snip. Don't cut and paste huge articles here

WhistlingOhio

9 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by WhistlingOhio on April 4, 2014

I'm trying to upload the pdf and I keep receiving "validation error, please try again. If this error persists, please contact the site administrator." Anything I can do fix/am doing wrong?

Steven.

9 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 4, 2014

WhistlingOhio

I'm trying to upload the pdf and I keep receiving "validation error, please try again. If this error persists, please contact the site administrator." Anything I can do fix/am doing wrong?

hey, thanks for trying. How big is the PDF? Our maximum file size is 16 MB.

So if it is a bit bigger you can just split it into two using a website like splitpdf.com

Or you can try compressing it using a website like compresspdf.com, but check the quality is still okay afterwards

Steven.

9 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 4, 2014

Eco-generalstrike, go for it you now have posting permissions

Steven.

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 9, 2014

Funnily enough, that was on my to-do list for today. Now done

anfem

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by anfem on April 15, 2014

Hi, I would like to blog about brazilian politics and current events. I live in Brazil, am constantly involved with struggle in São Paulo, would like to blog about developments in the students movement, state arena and capital developments, etc. I also would be glad to provide a feminist perspective on all of this and blog with such a view. I'm a 20 years old trans woman “lumpenproletariat” living in the outskirts of São Paulo. I intend to post weekly, minimum being, due to other issues in life, probably twice a month. If you'd like, I can provide the first blog post through email for approval of the blog itself, just need your address. Thanks in advance.

Steven.

9 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 16, 2014

anfem

Hi, I would like to blog about brazilian politics and current events. I live in Brazil, am constantly involved with struggle in São Paulo, would like to blog about developments in the students movement, state arena and capital developments, etc. I also would be glad to provide a feminist perspective on all of this and blog with such a view. I'm a 20 years old trans woman “lumpenproletariat” living in the outskirts of São Paulo. I intend to post weekly, minimum being, due to other issues in life, probably twice a month. If you'd like, I can provide the first blog post through email for approval of the blog itself, just need your address. Thanks in advance.

Hi, that sounds brilliant! Please e-mail it to [email protected]

abc-belarus

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by abc-belarus on May 8, 2014

would like to publish news on repressions of anarchist movement in Belarus and around the world

Poe Man's Dreams

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Poe Man's Dreams on May 12, 2014

Approve me yo!

Juan Conatz

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Juan Conatz on May 12, 2014

^done

billz

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by billz on May 12, 2014

Hi, can i post an article about the union contractualism debate?

pabloelpiloto

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by pabloelpiloto on May 15, 2014

Hello,

I am an anarchist undergrad studying political philosophy and cultural anthropolgy. I would love a blog, or at least a post! I was planning on posting my final papers, which are well-researched, reviewed, and cited.

Steven.

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on May 16, 2014

Welcome! You now have permission to post to the library/history/news. Would you want to blog on a regular basis? If so is there a general topic you would be covering in particular? Also, please e-mail us a sample blog entry to review to [email protected]

cheers, and look forward to your contributions!

Bernardo

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Bernardo on May 21, 2014

Hi I'd like to upload an mp3 of a Ralph Chaplin speech from 1960.

therealitygrill

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by therealitygrill on May 27, 2014

Hey. I teach English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in the UK. Our sector is a fucking disaster area in so many ways but one of the biggest is the current load of JobCentre mandated ESOL classes replacing classes that people actually wanted to go to but couldn't get places on because of the shortage of funding. The upshot of this is that ESOL teachers are becoming complicit in the JCP machine of sanctioning benefits. I've written a plea to my fellow ESOL teachers to refuse to take part in this. Please can I have permission to post it?

Steven.

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on May 27, 2014

therealitygrill

Hey. I teach English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) in the UK. Our sector is a fucking disaster area in so many ways but one of the biggest is the current load of JobCentre mandated ESOL classes replacing classes that people actually wanted to go to but couldn't get places on because of the shortage of funding. The upshot of this is that ESOL teachers are becoming complicit in the JCP machine of sanctioning benefits. I've written a plea to my fellow ESOL teachers to refuse to take part in this. Please can I have permission to post it?

sounds great! You now have permissions so please feel free to post our library section.

You may also see we have a new blog, the Angry Language Brigade, to your industry so it may be worth dropping them a line and having a look!

Ivelrah

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on June 2, 2014

Hi there, I would like to submit an article I have written about Indigenous autonomy.

Ivelrah

9 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on June 3, 2014

Okay, sounds good - I just emailed admin. thx!

Ivelrah

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on June 5, 2014

edit

panic_rant

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by panic_rant on June 4, 2014

Hi there, I would like to post a news article about a recent illegal squat eviction in London. How would I do this?

youthunemployment

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by youthunemployment on June 5, 2014

I would like to post an article about the myth of the passive mass in Lithuania.

Steven.

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 5, 2014

youthunemployment

I would like to post an article about the myth of the passive mass in Lithuania.

approved

Ivelrah

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on June 5, 2014

Hi There, I just submitted a couple of edits for moderation on the piece about the Zapatistas. There was a typo in the introduction (under the display photo of the EZLN soldiers): it read:
Last month "and..."
it should read as
Last month "an..."
...I also capitalized a few of the words where appropriate.
thanks!

pin

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by pin on June 14, 2014

Hi, i would like to post a realy interesting master thesis "The Makhnos of Memory:
Mennonite and Makhnovist Narratives of the Civil War in Ukraine, 1917-1921" by Sean David Patterson, the pdf is on internet but i didn't see it on the site.

Steven.

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 14, 2014

Approved!

Ivelrah

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on June 17, 2014

Hi there, I posted a book review for Raúl Zibechi's latest piece: The New Brazil.
I made a couple of edits that have been sent in for moderation as well.
thanks!
levi

Steven.

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 17, 2014

Cheers. BTW for future reference you don't need to flag up edits in moderation here, editors will see them and get to them when we can. Although if you want to flag something up urgently the best place to do it is in the comments below the article itself

johndavid

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by johndavid on June 22, 2014

Hello

I would like to post a text into the library. It is a theoretical text which deals with the conditions of historical inquiry as they are influenced by the commodity social form, i.e. the reification of historical consciousness. I have never posted a text in the library and so am not sure how best to go about it.

Much obliged for the assistance,
John-David

Steven.

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 23, 2014

Hi John, please e-mail the text to us to review. Thanks

johndavid

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by johndavid on June 23, 2014

Thanks for getting back Steven. I just sent the text to [email protected]. I look forward to hearing from you.

Obliged,
John-David

johndavid

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by johndavid on June 23, 2014

Steven

The email actually just bounced back. Is there an alternative email I could send the text to?

Many thanks,
John-David

Steven.

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 23, 2014

That's our only e-mail I'm afraid. We have been getting other e-mails, and we have got e-mail from you before so I think problem is probably at your end

johndavid

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by johndavid on June 24, 2014

Steven

I wrote you from a riseup email address instead and it seems to have gone through. Thanks for the help.

best,
John-David

Daveuwakwe

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Daveuwakwe on June 25, 2014

I tried to email you a pitch for an article but it failed to deliver. Do you have another email address, or shall I just post the article outline here?

Hey_Anarchist

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Hey_Anarchist on June 29, 2014

I'd like a place to host regular zines produced in the West Mids.

Do you have an email address that works? I just got an RTS

midnightsteven

9 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by midnightsteven on July 1, 2014

I tried sending this to [email protected] with the document itself attached but it did not get through, so maybe that email address is no longer current.

So here is another try.

Steven

Hi friends at libcom,

I want to post the content attached here, along with a brief comment about why I have written this piece and what it is meant to accomplish on libcom.

I am Steven Colatrella of Midnight Notes (though this is not necessarily a Midnight Notes piece per se), and am "MidnightSteven" as user name on your site.

The attached is a proposal that I call "Cosmopolis" which is a proposed Constitutional framework for us to transcend capitalism and the nation-state.

It relies on the idea that the city is, for reasons I intend to explicate over coming weeks, the best sphere for us to focus on for transforming the world and posits a world of sovereign cities with common ownership, cooperative self-management and other features that would enable us to get out of global capitalism and national states to something better.

I see it as a way to give a political and institutional form that is implicit in the recent movements against capitalism, that synthesizes a large number of local initiatives around the world, but that is more universal and cosmopolitan in scope than global capitalism itself. Indeed it is anything but a form of "localism" yet enables us to fight for the commons no longer on the defensive but as part and parcel of a struggle for a different planetary order without states.

It tries to show how we can abolish national borders, establish universal access to citizenship for all, provide for subsistence and other basic needs for all, abolish prisons, the wage system, and a host of other evils in a plausible way and link daily struggles to that effort.

I was tired of hearing at events, protests, conferences and the like that we needed to develop an alternative. So I came up with this. Libcom seems one of the best places I can think of to get criticism, feedback and get a discussion started on it.

Let me know if this can be posted there.

Thanks,

Steven

water

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by water on July 6, 2014

Can i add some anti-war materials. Thanks!

shiitman

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by shiitman on July 6, 2014

Hello!
I would like to have a possibility to post our materials. Alexander Wolodarsky, AWU-Kiev

Steven.

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 7, 2014

Sorry for the late reply everyone. Dave and hey, and anyone else, if you are having problems with our e-mail address please instead use [email protected]

Water, Steven and shi you are all approved. Cheers

Keyboardiga

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Keyboardiga on July 13, 2014

Hey,

Would it be possible for me to get blogability? (If not, then article-publishing permission for a purgatorial period would still be much appreciated--I just registered, so hesitancy on your part would be totally understandable, though I've been a reader at this site for a while).

Basically, I'd focus on various enemies of our central enemies, and the meanings of those conflicts for our struggles (I'd try to avoid the Machiavellianisms these sorts of analyses from the left generally turn into, i.e. "how can we play one side off of that other one," as if class war is a kind of technocratic game). I'd try for an article every week or so, and, since the theme is very vague, and I'm a stranger, here are a few examples that might loosely fit:

-My experience working closely with two very different trade unions involved in contract-bargaining strikes at my privatizing university (UCLA), as well as with the anti-tuition struggle there, and how the roles of the school administration and of the state played in quite differently, and how we had to account for that.
-The liberal media's disproportionately prominent portrayals of anarcho-capitalist spectacles such as Porcfest/Bitcoin/Second Life, and how it tries to turn them into the hegemonic definition of statelessness in order to keep capitalism's main fairytales (war of all against all, barter, tragedy of the commons) alive, which helps both keep on as coherent ideological systems, despite their ahistoricity and logical circularity.
-Some basic number-crunching on how various groups materially fared from some different national liberation movements.

And so forth.

Steven.

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 13, 2014

Hi, could you please send us a sample first article to libcom.org at Gmail.com? Cheers!

Keyboardiga

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Keyboardiga on July 13, 2014

Sure, will do--might take a week though, as I haven't started one yet, and get back to the grindstone tmrw. Thanks!

blackcatrevolution

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by blackcatrevolution on July 29, 2014

Hi - I'd like to submit a piece I wrote (either as a series or as one piece) called: Capitalism and Climate Change. The series has been published on CounterPunch and on my blog theblackcatrevolutionlwordpress.com. It has also been submitted to Climate and Capitalism.

Steven.

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 29, 2014

Permission granted.

anonimoLDN

9 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by anonimoLDN on July 30, 2014

Hi, as per my request over email I'd like publishing rights to upload an open letter I translated, regarding the Gaza bombing.

tks

oscarsophos

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by oscarsophos on August 4, 2014

I just registered and I'm working on several things which I was hoping to put into the library, mostly on the subject of Marxism. The first is an overview of Marx's key theories in the context of their relevance to the twenty-first century. I can email a preview if you'd like.

Thanks,
Oscar

Steven.

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 5, 2014

Oscar, go for it

borispelleret

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by borispelleret on August 14, 2014

Hello,

I would like to post an article (previously published on counterpunch - which was probably the wrong audience) discussing the state of Israel, its relation to imperialism, and the opposition between nationalism and a critical cosmopolitanism, among other things. May I?

Thanks,

Boris

Steven.

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 15, 2014

Go for it

marxvx

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by marxvx on August 23, 2014

I'd like to post a 4-installment critical assessment of the North American IWW, and the state of the anarcho-syndicalist left in North America. As this is more of an opinion thing (and because it's broken into installments), I guess it would be more fit for a blog than a news article. Let me know if I may.

Thank you

oscarsophos

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by oscarsophos on August 29, 2014

Would Libcom.org be interested in a review of the new book Marxism in a Lost Century: A Biography of Paul Mattick? If so, I can request a review copy from the publisher with your permission and post within the next few weeks, assuming they send a copy.

El Gaviero Rojo

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by El Gaviero Rojo on August 29, 2014

I am interested in posting content about radical social movement strategy in the US. I think I would like to use a blog format.

I have ready to post content about Occupy Sandy and the politics of radical disaster relief.

How can I go about setting up a blog? Is the idea that blog content is posted exclusively here, or can you cross post?

Thanks!

Steven.

9 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 31, 2014

oscarsophos

Would Libcom.org be interested in a review of the new book Marxism in a Lost Century: A Biography of Paul Mattick? If so, I can request a review copy from the publisher with your permission and post within the next few weeks, assuming they send a copy.

Hi, yes sounds good! Feel free to post it to the library

Jogi

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Jogi on September 3, 2014

I would like to write about anarchists along the Balkan cooperation with antifascist movement and problem of „civil society-antifascism“ development of organisations and streams in Bosnia Serbia FYRM, Greece. I am interested in blog entries and other activities on website.

Steven.

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 3, 2014

Jogi

I would like to write about anarchists along the Balkan cooperation with antifascist movement and problem of „civil society-antifascism“ development of organisations and streams in Bosnia Serbia FYRM, Greece. I am interested in blog entries and other activities on website.

Hi, please send us a sample article to libcom.org at gmail.com

Jogi

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Jogi on September 11, 2014

sent couple days before but no reply from you. still don't have possibility to post here;.

lather46

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by lather46 on September 16, 2014

Hello, I have my own Facebook Page called The Appeal at www.facebook.com/equitably. I post my poems there daily. Here is a sampling:

Indefatigable am I,

From the wretched dilapidated tenements to the soiled banks of the Versailles,

Hear my cry,

Left to their own devices the gilded wage masters will not comply,

Doth not their protestations for my benevolence in pursuit of profits their intentions belie,

Consuming the necessities for which my consignment to labor could buy,

Must you have all the pie and I to barely survive,

Anguished prayers to the heavens steadfastly grasped until the guttural sigh,

I shalt no more ask why,

But I shall fight, fight, fight,

Until I die.

I also write articles. You can see my work if you go to The Appeal at www.facebook.com/equitably and check out the NOTES.

Thanks for your consideration.

For a New Formulary

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by For a New Formulary on September 25, 2014

Hi would like to post news article about univeristy-based direct action

For a New Formulary

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by For a New Formulary on September 25, 2014

Hi would like to post news article about univeristy-based direct action

Steven.

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 25, 2014

For a New Formulary

Hi would like to post news article about univeristy-based direct action

approved

Jogi

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Jogi on September 26, 2014

Hi,how can I turn down my account?I dont need this one anymore since I got ignored maybe I dont understand how to use this site. I dont want to compromise myself anymore. Thank you!

Radhika

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Radhika on September 30, 2014

I only want to add to the thread on working class writers. Can I do that?

Steven.

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 30, 2014

yes, you don't need any permissions to post comments

zancudo

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by zancudo on October 1, 2014

Hey, I would like to submit a short news article about the current Hong Kong protests that I wrote with a comrade who's involved in the protests.

I had an account on libcom years ago under the user name Claremont Solidarity, but I can't even remember what email account I used with that user name anymore so I figured it was eaiser to make a new account.

Thanks!

Steven.

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on October 1, 2014

zancudo

Hey, I would like to submit a short news article about the current Hong Kong protests that I wrote with a comrade who's involved in the protests.

I had an account on libcom years ago under the user name Claremont Solidarity, but I can't even remember what email account I used with that user name anymore so I figured it was eaiser to make a new account.

Thanks!

great stuff please post away!

N-S

9 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by N-S on October 2, 2014

Hey,
we are some people in Catalonia that we are making a campaign for the No-Yes to referendum of 9th november here, according to libertarian lines. We would like to be in contact with you and to post our manifesto here, if you want you can read it here: http://files.no-si.cat/200000943-65fa766f34/No-Yes%20Manifesto.pdf
thanks!
Promoters of the No-Yes campaign

Steven.

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on October 2, 2014

N-S

Hey,
we are some people in Catalonia that we are making a campaign for the No-Yes to referendum of 9th november here, according to libertarian lines. We would like to be in contact with you and to post our manifesto here, if you want you can read it here: http://files.no-si.cat/200000943-65fa766f34/No-Yes%20Manifesto.pdf
thanks!
Promoters of the No-Yes campaign

Hi, thanks for offer but we disagree with the politics, as we are internationalists

AlCarroll

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by AlCarroll on October 7, 2014

Hello, I wanted to post two new articles, one about using a new constitution to limit war, another about colonialism and indigenous people.

Memo

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Memo on October 10, 2014

Hi
I would like to post a recent statement by Copwatch Santa Ana. It's about the collective's recent experiences being harassed/targeted by local pigs and their own analysis of the system.
"Copwatch Santa Ana (CWSA) is an all-volunteer, horizontally-organized collective of individuals based in Santa Ana."
www.facebook.com/cwsantaana
Thanks

Juan Conatz

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Juan Conatz on October 12, 2014

Memo

Hi
I would like to post a recent statement by Copwatch Santa Ana. It's about the collective's recent experiences being harassed/targeted by local pigs and their own analysis of the system.
"Copwatch Santa Ana (CWSA) is an all-volunteer, horizontally-organized collective of individuals based in Santa Ana."
www.facebook.com/cwsantaana
Thanks

You should be able to post articles and start threads now.

Rhomboid

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Rhomboid on October 22, 2014

Hi, I would like to post (as history/library/theory texts) PDFs of the three volumes of Cornelius Castoriadis' Political and Social Writings. They have many Castoriadis texts that libcom.org does not already have.

SteveThornton

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by SteveThornton on October 24, 2014

Hi. I'd like to post a reply to "response to nonviolent roots of the wobblies." Thanx

Steven.

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on October 27, 2014

SteveThornton

Hi. I'd like to post a reply to "response to nonviolent roots of the wobblies." Thanx

approved

Steven.

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on October 27, 2014

Rhomboid

Hi, I would like to post (as history/library/theory texts) PDFs of the three volumes of Cornelius Castoriadis' Political and Social Writings. They have many Castoriadis texts that libcom.org does not already have.

approved, sounds great!

Ewa

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Ewa on October 27, 2014

I would like to post an article abut working conditions in a language school in Ljubljana.

Steven.

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on October 27, 2014

Ewa

I would like to post an article abut working conditions in a language school in Ljubljana.

Sounds interesting, look forward to it! (If you work there, we would recommend using a fake name, and using some anonymised details of the workplace to protect your identity) Approved.

Ewa

9 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Ewa on October 27, 2014

I am not working there anymore.

One question, since I am totally new here: Where would be the best place to post the article?

faridabad majd…

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by faridabad majd… on November 1, 2014

dear friends,

our publication `Reflections on Marx's Critique of Political Economy' is already on your site formatted by Collective Action Notes. But it does not have the diagrams.

We want to send our version which is in a more reader friendly format with diagrams to replace
the existing one on your site.

we can send it as an attachment. how should we proceed?

love,

sher singh

Rhomboid

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Rhomboid on November 6, 2014

Hello. I would like to post a book into the history section about the 1984-5 UK Miners' Strike, written by Henri Simon.
It is called "To the bitter end": grève des mineurs en Grande-Bretagne, mars 1984-mars 1985.
It is in French.
I have already posted content on libcom before. I am not sure if I need to ask for permission to submit more content.
Regards, Rhomboid.

Steven.

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on November 8, 2014

Rhomboid

Hello. I would like to post a book into the history section about the 1984-5 UK Miners' Strike, written by Henri Simon.
It is called "To the bitter end": grève des mineurs en Grande-Bretagne, mars 1984-mars 1985.
It is in French.
I have already posted content on libcom before. I am not sure if I need to ask for permission to submit more content.
Regards, Rhomboid.

Hi, we only need to give you permission to post content once. You now have posting permissions so please post away!

Steven.

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on November 8, 2014

faridabad majdoor samachar

dear friends,

our publication `Reflections on Marx's Critique of Political Economy' is already on your site formatted by Collective Action Notes. But it does not have the diagrams.

We want to send our version which is in a more reader friendly format with diagrams to replace
the existing one on your site.

we can send it as an attachment. how should we proceed?

love,

sher singh

great stuff!

The easiest way is just to you to edit the article which is on our site already, and add your improved version. Then an editor will approve the change.

Alternately, e-mail it to us: libcom.org at Gmail

OdePablo

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by OdePablo on November 18, 2014

Hi. I would like to post an English translation of an article on the Iguala massacre In Mexico.

ubat

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by ubat on November 18, 2014

Hi i would like to post an article about the students from Iguala, Mexico. Can i have posting rights? thanks.

ubat

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by ubat on November 18, 2014

ah my request is the same as OdePablo, so either request accepted great. tnx

Steven.

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on November 18, 2014

Sounds good. Both of you have been approved

Scott Jay

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Scott Jay on November 27, 2014

I am working on a series of articles on Leninism, a critique from a sociological angle and I would like to post them on libcom. They are largely in the tradition of Castoriadis. Some of them may be reposts but many will be new. If you want to set me up with a blog I could post them all there, but just basic posting rights is also fine. I also do some writing about the US labor movement which I might want to post as well.

Here is an example of some things I have written:

http://www.thenorthstar.info/?p=11637
http://www.thenorthstar.info/?p=11978
http://www.counterpunch.org/2014/04/02/the-politics-of-giving-a-raise/

Steven.

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on November 28, 2014

Sounds great, Scott, for now I have set you up with standard access, pending internal discussion of a blog (which we can always retrospectively create anyway). Look forward to it!

Ivelrah

9 years 4 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on December 1, 2014

Hi Steven, I would like to post an article about a mobilization students in the Okanagan Valley recently undertook for Ayotzinapa.
thanks!

Steven.

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 3, 2014

Ivelrah

Hi Steven, I would like to post an article about a mobilization students in the Okanagan Valley recently undertook for Ayotzinapa.
thanks!

hi, you already have posting permissions, so please go ahead!

sienperros

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by sienperros on December 3, 2014

hi! my name is Juan Otero, i´ve recently published a poetry book. i worked in a plastic factory en La Plata, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, and my poetry relates to my experience in the factory.
I read today about Xu Lizhi, it quite shook me, i must say and thought of making my book public for proletarians who wander the page. Is that in any way possible? I have it in PDF format. it`s in Spanish, i haven´t translated it (yet) into english because of tricky expressions in my mother tongue.

interesting org.

hope we can make sth out of this.
Juan

Steven.

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 3, 2014

Hi, yes please feel free to post it to our library section and choose the "other language" option as espanol

Rory10304

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Rory10304 on December 8, 2014

Good day,

I have been blogging on politics for some time and have been actively working towards seeing some of my pieces published. I write on current events, politics, culture and literature. My first submission would be an examination of the climate that surrounds events such as in Ferguson, MO.

Thank you,

Rory

Steven.

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 8, 2014

Hi Rory, thanks for your interest! Please e-mail your proposed first submission to libcom.org at Gmail.com for us to review. Cheers

Rory10304

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Rory10304 on December 8, 2014

I am getting a delivery error when I try to send the e-mail.

Steven.

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 8, 2014

Apologies, e-mail address fixed, above

sienperros

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by sienperros on December 10, 2014

I noticed there are only a few articles in Spanish; I`d like to try translations,cause there´s some interesting cotent I`d like to spread. I know nothing about editing.

Steven.

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 10, 2014

sienperros

I noticed there are only a few articles in Spanish; I`d like to try translations,cause there´s some interesting cotent I`d like to spread. I know nothing about editing.

Hi, you now have posting permissions. Please feel free to post translations of any of our content. So if you could translate anything into Spanish that would be great!

Nosotr@sl@spobres

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Nosotr@sl@spobres on December 12, 2014

Hi, we would like to post two parts of a four part article about autonomous movements, in english and spanish

Nosotr@sl@spobres

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Nosotr@sl@spobres on December 12, 2014

Juan, comunicate con nosotros por favor, si quieres a traves de Nosotros los Pobres en Facebook, tenemos algunos vínculos con compañeros en Argentina y acabamos de publicar una nota sobre los movimientos autónomos, nos interesaría sus comentarios, aquí esta el enlace:http://nosotroslospobres.wordpress.com/2014/12/08/el-impacto-de-los-movimientos-autonomos-segunda-de-tres-partes/

d33r

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by d33r on December 12, 2014

Hello.

I'm currently writing about the Autonomous Students Network and I'd like to put the following text into the library for reference :

The NUS - Outside it, Against it!

Produced by activists in the London Autonomous Student's Network, (in 2009)

The NUS - Whats the big deal?

Put simply, the National Union of Students (NUS) is designed to control, pacify and compromise the student movement. It is a way of disempowering students trying to fight together for radical social change. Due to the partisan nature of the NUS, the efforts and energies of campaigning students have been usurped by those who seek to gain control - instead of organising amongst ourselves for the battles we need to win, we have been organised into campaigns for various contesting political factions.

But don't we get something from this? These people are there to represent us, right?

More often than not, wrong. The union’s hierarchical structures divide and alienate us, thereby stopping us from being an effective force for change. The democratic centralist structure of the NUS means that, within it, we spend more time trying to make something "policy" than actually getting out there and doing it. As for elections, those who win elections are granted a position of authority over the student body and set apart from their comrades. Those who lose continue to have no voice other than to select who they would like to win in the future.

So what about these new Governance Review Proposals, then?

The democratic processes that swept (ahem!) the NUS elites to power are under attack - and, naturally, those at the top of the NUS unwaveringly support these reforms that secure their position. [INFORMATION ON THE REFORMS] Whilst this may allow the careerist right-wingers of the union to considerably improve their CV, it illustrates the extent to which the union is controlled by those who do not see in it's role the facilitation of a militant collective student movement. Although the radical left are fighting to save the union from these reforms, they - and the union itself - will be unable to offer us anything in the means of organising for real struggle relevant to our positions as students and, increasingly, as workers. Petitions, campaigns and facebook groups are all well and good, but we can achieve so much more than this in our colleges and workplaces - and unfortunately, the existance of the NUS stands fundamentally against this. For example, Education Not For Sale, a left-wing faction, has argued for NUS to resume it's commitment to free education and grants for all, funded by taxation of the rich. The NUS will not even pay lip-service to this idea - while the power and organisation lies in the conference halls and offices of the union it will not be based on our needs and we will have no power in deciding our own course of action.

Whats the alternative?

To most of us students, the union is irrelevant beyond getting twatted at the SU Bar. Its officers, policies & governance are not irrelevant because we are apathetic or unable to appreciate what they are doing 'for' us. It is because the union does not seek relevance to our lives - as we have shown, it is merely another channel with which our militancy is regulated and stifled. Our struggles, if they are to be meaningful and successful, must be based on our actual experiences and directed entirely by ourselves. Getting people talking about these things may seem like a long shot, but you're already doing it. These are the issues we complain about to each other over a cup of tea in the morning...and over that cup of tea is where we can plan to take action over it! The things that are actually happening in our lives are not irrelevant and can never be irrelevant. However, if we are to choose to do this we will be most successful if we agree how we are to do it. Setting up non-heirarchical groups with completley open decision-making processes has enabled many activists to avoid the trappings of concentrated power. Autonomy of both collective and individuals working within that collective also means that coercion and control by any opportunist political group can be avoided. A strong focus on anti-capitalism and class consciousness helps to inform us of the significance of our actions (and the responses!) And, finally, emphasis on Direct Action means no more wasting of energy on begging officials and politicians to recognise the 'legitimacy' of our plight. No more fucking about - Let's get back to our homes, our colleges and our workplaces and let's get organised!

Would this be possible? Thanks

iamauser

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by iamauser on December 13, 2014

Hi!
I wish you could publish the article, which can be found in Contra info about antiausterity/antinationalism demonstration in Helsinki, Finland 6.12. There's not so much info about anything which is happening in Finland, so now when somebody takes effort to write in english, I would like it to spread.

http://en.contrainfo.espiv.net/2014/12/08/a-brief-report-from-the-december-6th-riot-of-helsinki/

Steven.

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 13, 2014

I am a user and Nosotr@sl@spobres, you guys now have posting permissions.

d33r, you already have posting permissions

Ivelrah

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on December 20, 2014

thanks so much!

Ivelrah

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on December 23, 2014

A couple of quick fixes still pending - hoping it cleans up the piece -thx!

xdysphory

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by xdysphory on December 22, 2014

hey
i'd like to post call for solidarity for a russian anarchist being charged with ridiculous things. He's been under arrest since october 2013. here is an approximate text of what i want to post. I have a better written article in doc for now http://abc-belarus.org/?p=3762&lang=en#more-3762
also i wanna post call out for a new anarchist journal 318 - here s the text http://journal318.tumblr.com/post/104076104364/anarcha-journal-318-needs-your-contribution

thnx for what u ve been doing

Ivelrah

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Ivelrah on December 23, 2014

A couple of quick fixes still pending and just wanted to touch base.
Edited the 2nd section
(it was appearing bolded and needed a backslash before the 'H3]' code after the word 'Rage')
Also added a brief introduction, and cleaned up the unnecessary code from the quote.
my best! ...and thanks for all you do with this website :)

Anti War

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Anti War on December 29, 2014

Can i post something on the so-called Rojava revolutuion. Thanks!

Anti War

9 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Anti War on December 30, 2014

Please can i post something on the so-called Rojava revolution. Thanks!

Anti War

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Anti War on January 1, 2015

Sorry to keep asking but can i post something on the so-called Rojava revolution. Thanks!

Ed

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on January 1, 2015

Anti War, you should now have posting permission so feel free to post your article!

medividedbyyou

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by medividedbyyou on January 1, 2015

Hi, I would like to post a series of theoretical articles that explore the connections between Autonomy Theory and a conceptual Anarchist Confederacy. Thanks.

d33r

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by d33r on January 6, 2015

medividedbyyou

Hi, I would like to post a series of theoretical articles that explore the connections between Autonomy Theory and a conceptual Anarchist Confederacy. Thanks.

Sounds Interesting!

pahcee

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by pahcee on January 7, 2015

Would like to post article about riots/small business/unfair labor practices.

https://eastbaysol.wordpress.com/2015/01/04/smashed-up/

thanks!

pahcee

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by pahcee on January 7, 2015

Would like to post an article about riots/small business and unfair labor practices.

Steven.

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on January 8, 2015

pahcee

Would like to post an article about riots/small business and unfair labor practices.

approved, please post

lusk

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by lusk on January 11, 2015

Hi, I'd like to upload a zine about direct actions in the SF Bay Area. Thanks!

Steven.

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on January 12, 2015

medividedbyyou

Hi, I would like to post a series of theoretical articles that explore the connections between Autonomy Theory and a conceptual Anarchist Confederacy. Thanks.

approved

lusk

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by lusk on January 16, 2015

Hi, I'd like to upload a zine about different actions that transpired in the San Francisco Bay Area from late 2012 to 2013. It is a radical perspective analyzing land and building occupations, actions around police brutality, and the Domain Awareness Center, a data "fusion center" in Oakland, CA.

Steven.

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on January 17, 2015

lusk

Hi, I'd like to upload a zine about different actions that transpired in the San Francisco Bay Area from late 2012 to 2013. It is a radical perspective analyzing land and building occupations, actions around police brutality, and the Domain Awareness Center, a data "fusion center" in Oakland, CA.

approved

ICDpress

9 years 2 months ago

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Submitted by ICDpress on January 19, 2015

Hi, I would like to post a call for applicants to an ICD conference

Alexanderthelame

9 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Alexanderthelame on February 3, 2015

Hi, I would like to post an article that looks at how the television show "The Office" could be seen as a pop cultural support for workplace democracy.

Spikymike

9 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on February 4, 2015

ICD Press

No profile shown or explanation given, but on checking I doubt that 'Creative Systems theory' and 'advanced leadership training' as an objective or the writings another self-styled guru would fit in well here but who knows!

Steven.

9 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Steven. on February 4, 2015

Alexanderthelame

Hi, I would like to post an article that looks at how the television show "The Office" could be seen as a pop cultural support for workplace democracy.

approved. Although I assume you must mean the American version, as the British one is way too nihilistic…

tinastewart

9 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by tinastewart on February 13, 2015

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. That was a great idea. I want to post on your blogs too.

xriley

9 years ago

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Submitted by xriley on March 8, 2015

Can I post on Digital Anarchism? Specifically Timothy C. May - The Crypto Anarchist Manifesto (freely available), and other article about cryptoanarchism and digital anarchism? It's purely because I have an interest in archiving these fairly unique ideas.

xriley

9 years ago

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Submitted by xriley on March 8, 2015

Not by May's "Cyphernomicon", where he outlines a Cryptofascist as well. but hey. Maybe if we had that material on here we wouldn't be debating the little things.

And if anything, by 'crypto' i meant digital anarchism (radical archival methods, etc) and the likes.

Steven.

9 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 9, 2015

xriley

Not by May's "Cyphernomicon", where he outlines a Cryptofascist as well. but hey. Maybe if we had that material on here we wouldn't be debating the little things.

And if anything, by 'crypto' i meant digital anarchism (radical archival methods, etc) and the likes.

Hi, you already have posting permissions so feel free

happyfly

9 years ago

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Submitted by happyfly on March 9, 2015

Hey, I would like to write about the hunger strike in Harmondsworth and Gatwick detention centres in the UK, which started today

Steven.

9 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 9, 2015

happyfly

Hey, I would like to write about the hunger strike in Harmondsworth and Gatwick detention centres in the UK, which started today

approved, cheers!

Jambalaya

9 years ago

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Submitted by Jambalaya on March 17, 2015

Hiya, would be most grateful if someone could post the following PDF about the ongoing land rights struggle at Yorkley Court Farm in the Forest of Dean...

https://fodsamizdat.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/survival1.pdf

We're trying to get this out as much as we can and as fast as we can...

thanks muchly

Steven.

9 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 17, 2015

Jambalaya

Hiya, would be most grateful if someone could post the following PDF about the ongoing land rights struggle at Yorkley Court Farm in the Forest of Dean...

https://fodsamizdat.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/survival1.pdf

We're trying to get this out as much as we can and as fast as we can...

thanks muchly

hi, you now have posting permissions so you can do this (although bear in mind that a text article as well as PDF will get read a lot more than just a PDF)

diegodelavega

9 years ago

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Submitted by diegodelavega on March 24, 2015

Hello, I'd like to post an ebook.

Steven.

9 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 24, 2015

Diego, go for it

shallah

9 years ago

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Submitted by shallah on March 28, 2015

Hi, I would like to post things from my blog, shallah.svbtle.com. The first thing I want to post is an edited version of my post 'Direct Action Casework'.

Steven.

9 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 29, 2015

shallah

Hi, I would like to post things from my blog, shallah.svbtle.com. The first thing I want to post is an edited version of my post 'Direct Action Casework'.

approved

shallah

9 years ago

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Submitted by shallah on March 29, 2015

Thanks Steven.!

autumnlenore

8 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by autumnlenore on April 4, 2015

I have recently be part of the founding of a new-age anarchist movement (anarcha-transfeminism). I am the main thinker behind this idea, and would like to use this site as a catalyst for publishing works about the topic.

Steven.

8 years 12 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 4, 2015

autumnlenore

I have recently be part of the founding of a new-age anarchist movement (anarcha-transfeminism). I am the main thinker behind this idea, and would like to use this site as a catalyst for publishing works about the topic.

please e-mail us a sample article you would like to publish to libcom.org at Gmail.com to review

autumnlenore

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by autumnlenore on April 6, 2015

It has been done

walkswitheyesopen

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by walkswitheyesopen on April 10, 2015

Hi

I'm a new user and I'd like to post an article I've just written, I would be very happy if anyone wanted to review it before hand before I submitted it.

Cheers

Steven.

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 11, 2015

walkswitheyesopen

Hi

I'm a new user and I'd like to post an article I've just written, I would be very happy if anyone wanted to review it before hand before I submitted it.

Cheers

please e-mail it to libcom.org at Gmail.com for us to look at first, thanks

ChicagoIWW

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by ChicagoIWW on April 21, 2015

I would like to upload an article about the upcoming Chicago May Day events.

Solidarity Forever,

Chicago IWW GMB May Day Committee

Steven.

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 21, 2015

ChicagoIWW

I would like to upload an article about the upcoming Chicago May Day events.

Solidarity Forever,

Chicago IWW GMB May Day Committee

articles about events and announcements should be posted in our announcements forum, cheers

servius

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by servius on April 27, 2015

I would like to be able to post archival/historical documents to the library and also to be able to post news.

Steven.

8 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 28, 2015

servius

I would like to be able to post archival/historical documents to the library and also to be able to post news.

approved

fjfish

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by fjfish on May 7, 2015

I'd like to be able to post general articles about things like economics and book reviews. See http://francis.posthaven.com/how-can-the-radical-anti-austerity-parties-fund-their-proposals for example - I was going to edit it a little and post it again, here, because I'd like to see what people think.

Ta.

Spikymike

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on May 7, 2015

fjfish - This text seems like the usual lefty/labour argument not all completely wrong if it's just a matter of adjustments to the capitalist public finances to get some limited improvements at the margins but misses the bigger picture - hardly suitable on this libertarian COMMUNIST website!

ChicagoIWW

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by ChicagoIWW on May 10, 2015

Chicago IWW GHB here, can we submit a news article about the May Day events, our participation, and state repression?

Dyjbas

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Dyjbas on May 15, 2015

Want to post an article by Bogdanov (translated to English). Potentially some others.

Dyjbas

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Dyjbas on May 18, 2015

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Z.B.

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Z.B. on May 16, 2015

Hello,

I would like to upload a text I've written about suburban riots in Sweden between 2008 and 2013. This text has already been published here: http://sicjournal.org/arson-with-demands/

Thanks in advance.

Z.B.

Dyjbas

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Dyjbas on May 18, 2015

bump again

Dyjbas

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Dyjbas on May 21, 2015

Dyjbas

Want to post an article by Bogdanov (translated to English). Potentially some others.

bump x3... Apparently we can contact admins by private message, not possible as a new member though.

nobodytrue

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by nobodytrue on May 21, 2015

just want to post a poem.

A lost and Lonely Anarchist
By Constantine/Nobodytrue

I was born into this country.
but never have I been
given a choice, whether to accept
the ‘rules’ of society.

If I get a credit card.
as you yourself have seen
you have to sign an agreement
and be over eighteen.

Only then can you be held
at all accountable
for the rules and terms implied
by having the thing at all.

But tell me where is the dotted line,
with my signature upon?
which says I accept they many laws
this society rests upon.

Where are the terms and conditions
which I should have to read,
for your laws to be legal
when applied to me?

The truth is I'm a prisoner
a slave if you will
forced to accept the domination
of someone else's will

‘Why don’t you leave the country?’
Why should I have to?
I was born; right here
just the same as you

But without a passport,
I can't even do that
somewhere down the line someone
will only send me back.

Every scrap of land on earth,
even the air in the skies
is claimed by some ‘authority’
which I DO NOT recognize.

So please don’t tell me that I'm free
it’s a word that I despise
used to hide the slavery
the corruption and the lies.

arkady

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by arkady on May 22, 2015

Would like to upload a translation I've done (I'm bilingual) from the German original of anarcho-syndicalist Rudolf Rocker's 'Absolutist Ideas in Socialism' ('Absolutistische Gedankengaenge im Sozialismus', 1950) to the Library archives. It deals with how authoritarian socialist ideas from the Jacobins, Lassalle and Marx onwards paved the way to 20th century totalitarianism. I haven't been able to find another English translation of this text on the internet as yet, so it might be a first. Maybe a new translation can avoid those dreadful copyright hassles apparently raging around Rocker's works at the moment?

Z.B.

8 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Z.B. on May 22, 2015

Z.B.

Hello,

I would like to upload a text I've written about suburban riots in Sweden between 2008 and 2013. This text has already been published here: http://sicjournal.org/arson-with-demands/

Thanks in advance.

Z.B.

Please! : )

kamysheblid

3 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Anonymous on June 25, 2020

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dielotrouda

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by dielotrouda on June 21, 2015

I would like to post articles from our emerging Black Rose Anarchist Federation local and solidarity network.

bracehead

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by bracehead on June 23, 2015

hi, can I start a blog on Libcom. My blog will largely cover subjects such as UK politics and anarchist politics, as well as doing a feature devoted to debunking rubbish arguments made by liberals and right-wingers.

thanks.

Steven.

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 25, 2015

bracehead

hi, can I start a blog on Libcom. My blog will largely cover subjects such as UK politics and anarchist politics, as well as doing a feature devoted to debunking rubbish arguments made by liberals and right-wingers.

thanks.

you three have all been approved. Brace head, you can post to the library/news etc but for a blog we would need to see sample writing beforehand so please drop us an e-mail to libcom.org at Gmail.com. Thanks all!

TofuDespard8

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by TofuDespard8 on June 27, 2015

Would like to post this to the library: https://ia902704.us.archive.org/33/items/SocialistAnimalismPdf/Socialist%20Animalism%20pdf.pdf

Steven.

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 27, 2015

TofuDespard8

Would like to post this to the library: https://ia902704.us.archive.org/33/items/SocialistAnimalismPdf/Socialist%20Animalism%20pdf.pdf

hmm when the first couple of lines has something inaccurate about our website on it that doesn't really make us want to host it particularly

TofuDespard8

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by TofuDespard8 on June 27, 2015

is this the section that bothers you?

Things are hardly any different on the anarchist side of the aisle. For instance, log onto the LibCom.org forums, which are maintained by London-based libertarian communists, and ask, as I have, the otherwise nice folks what they think of animalists. And you'll see the British didn't get their reputation for beef-eating for nothing.

Hard to say how it's inaccurate when it's a subjective statement, but of course posting or not posting is completely your call.

Steven.

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 28, 2015

TofuDespard8

is this the section that bothers you?

Things are hardly any different on the anarchist side of the aisle. For instance, log onto the LibCom.org forums, which are maintained by London-based libertarian communists, and ask, as I have, the otherwise nice folks what they think of animalists. Ond you'll see the British didn't get their reputation for beef-eating for nothing.

Hard to say how it's inaccurate when it's a subjective statement, but of course posting or not posting is completely your call.

Well saying we're London-based isn't subjective, and it's inaccurate. Four of us are in London, the rest are in Edinburgh, Brighton, Bristol and Minneapolis. I'm not sure about any admins commenting in threads on animal rights (I don't normally bother) but the ones I have seen seem to mostly have American contributors in any case

Kwinten Keesmaat

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Kwinten Keesmaat on June 30, 2015

Hello,

I would like to post an article what i wrote about a Arubian man beaten to death by Hague police in the Netherlands. Her it is:

Mitch Henriquez's death was a murder

After the Night at the Park Festival in Zuiderpark in The Hague, the Netherlands, 42 year old Mitch Henriquez was killed as a result of intense police violence. The public prosecutor said in its first statement that Mitch Henriquez started to feel unwell in a police van on the way to the police station. However, video recordings and statements of bystanders tell a completely different story.

The public prosecutor claimed in its first statement: 'The man was placed under arrest after claiming that he had a weapon. The man resisted arrest and the police subsequently used force in order to bring him to the police station. On the way to the police station he began to feel sick. The officers performed CPR and the man was brought by ambulance to the hospital in very critical condition.' This statement was embraced by the Dutch media without question.

However, on the Arubian website MasNoticia.com, family members gave a completely different interpretation of what happened. His cousin said: “Henriquez was joking around with a group of friends when a group of officers confronted them. Then they arrested him. His entire face was beaten black and blue.” Eyewitnesses also stated on social media: “I was standing no more than 4 meters away from him but I didn't hear the man say anything about having a gun. He walked away and 4 officers jumped on him.” And: “An officer kept beating him on his head and legs.” Video recordings are also in conflict with the police and public prosecutor's statements. In one video, one can see that 4 officers are sitting on top of him and are trying to gag him while holding him in a headlock, a stranglehold which the police are forbidden from using. In a second video one can see that he is laying lifeless on the ground. Officers try to sit him up but the man is no longer responsive. His head falls forward because he is already unconscious or in a coma. Instead of performing CPR or calling an ambulance, the police throw the man into the van which then rides away. But why?

Cover-up mechanism
The fact that the police and prosecution have been so quick to go to the press with statements regarding police brutality is nothing new. This creates the illusion that the police have done nothing wrong. It is the mechanism that is put to work every time the police do something wrong. For years, The Hague police force has been enveloped in scandals with regard to racist police brutality. In many cases where it was obvious that the police used excessive force, these claims were dismissed with, “we are just doing our job”, “we do not agree with the findings”, and “the police are under a lot of pressure”. Again and again, the officers are covered by police leadership and the mayor. When 17 year old Rishi Chandrikasing was shot to death on November 24, 2012 at Holland Spoor Station, this cover-up mechanism was also put to work. Officers claim to have thought that Rishi had a weapon, which apparently was just his mobile phone. The police opened fire on him while he was running away. A claim was also made that 4 armed officers were afraid of a 17 year old boy. Now that the public prosecutor has rescinded its first statement as a result of much criticism, it is clear that they repeatedly try to blur the facts with lies and that nothing changes.

Even though it was clear during the court case that the officer shouldn't have opened fire, he was acquitted and protected by police leadership. But the police didn't just stop there. While Rishi's family and friends were still in mourning, the police began with a character assassination. Rishi apparently had traces of cannabis and alcohol in his blood and was under the supervision of the department of children and family services. These baseless accusations are not a relevant standard to justify taking someone's life, but were used to show Rishi in a bad light as “someone who had it coming.” The same mechanism is being put to work yet again. There was talk of a weapon, next they will say that he had been drinking (and if that is the case, he would not have been the only one at the festival) and had resisted arrest. And it won't surprise me when we in a few weeks will hear a story from an officer who was scared to death.

We can now conclude that excessive force was used to arrest a man who was simply walking away, and that the public prosecutor is lying to the media and to the people. It is clear that Mitch was already unconscious and that the police refused medical care while they drove around with him, only later calling an ambulance. It cannot be said that he simply began to feel sick in the police van, this was murder, or at very least a wrongful death.

I can't breathe
The death of Mitch Henriquez makes one think about a combination of two similar cases in America. Eric Garner died after he was kept in a chokehold by an officer who was arresting him. Garner shouted “I can't breathe” 11 times before losing consciousness and dying. Freddie Gray was seriously injured during his arrest. He broke three ribs and injured his spine and neck. Gray was thrown into a police van. He received no medical care and died a week later in his cell. As a result of the deaths of these two African American men, protests broke out across America. If we want to stop police brutality, the lies from the public prosecutor and the cover-up mechanism, then we must take to the streets to protest. The death of Mitch Henriquez was murder, the latest on the police death list. It cannot be ignored.

Kwinten Keesmaat, publicist and activist

Our Streets

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Our Streets on July 3, 2015

I would like to be able to submit a 40ish page pamphlet that I wrote. It's about organizing. How would I go about that?

Steven.

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 3, 2015

Our Streets

I would like to be able to submit a 40ish page pamphlet that I wrote. It's about organizing. How would I go about that?

feel free to post to our library section

Our Streets

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Our Streets on July 3, 2015

Steven.

Our Streets

I would like to be able to submit a 40ish page pamphlet that I wrote. It's about organizing. How would I go about that?

feel free to post to our library section

The problem is that it is 40 something pages long. I know that on this site you all have literature that is split up into chapters. Like you have links for different chapters so it's easier to read. I want to do that, but don't see how.

Steven.

8 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 3, 2015

Hey, thanks it explains how to do that here:
http://libcom.org/library/notes/content-guidelines/howto-article-submissions

to get more readers for long texts it also helps if you add PDF, mobi and epub versions in the file attachments section. Links to sites where you can make these here: http://libcom.org/library/online-article-tools

@s_ky_a

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by @s_ky_a on July 10, 2015

Hello to you all!

We would like to post 2 articles we' ve published recently in our website (skya.espiv.net):

The 1st one about the recent referendum and the situation in Greece right now:

http://skya.espiv.net/2015/07/10/guide-for-collective-survival-in-times-of-mass-destruction/

The next one about workfare politics in Greece:

http://skya.espiv.net/2015/06/08/workfare-politics/

In solidarity,

Assembly for the Circulation of Struggles (skya)

http://skya.espiv.net/2011/12/01/assembly-for-the-circulation-of-struggles/

Ed

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Ed on July 10, 2015

@s_ky_a

Hello to you all!

We would like to post 2 articles we' ve published recently in our website (skya.espiv.net):

I've upgraded your permissions so you should be able to post those two articles now.

Thanks!

martino

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by martino on July 19, 2015

Hi, I would like to post an article about the THE ASSEMBLY of WORKERS and UNEMPLOYED
AGAINST THE ONGOING POLICY OF AUSTERITY AND DEVALUATION MEETING AT SYNTAGMA SQUARE

CALL
of
THE ASSEMBLY of WORKERS and UNEMPLOYED
AGAINST THE ONGOING POLICY OF AUSTERITY AND DEVALUATION
NEXT MEETING
at SYNTAGMA SQUARE

MONDAY 20/7, 7 pm

For the last five years, the policy of devaluation not only of our labour power but also of our life as a whole (also known as the “Memorandum”) has been relentless and inexorable. It is served and promoted both by the Right wing and the Left wing of the state and capital.
We, waged workers, unemployed, students and housewives who make this announcement, are people who have been involved in various class struggles, either within the workplaces or in the working-class neighborhoods, all these years.

We are the ones who, whether we voted in favor of NO, meaning NO to the policy of austerity and devaluation as a whole, or abstained from the referendum consciously, rejecting the dilemmas posed by the political parties, share a common desire. The desire to defend the interests of our class against the interests of the bosses and to contribute to all possible ways of collective action to meet our social needs.

We share, in short, the necessity:

TO ORGANIZE THE VISIBILITY OF OUR CLASS AND OF OUR NEEDS IN THE PUBLIC SPACE 

For the last five years we have suffered far too much and now the capitalist state is assuring us, after adopting the 3rd Memorandum, that we will continue to suffer: wage and pension reductions, cuts in health and education spending, non-existent unemployment benefits, increases in the direct taxation of our homes, increases in the indirect taxation on food, catering, transport.

We spit on the “humanitarian aid” offered to us by local and the international capitalists and the political personnel that represents them. We are not beggars, we do not need them; they are the ones who are still here thanks to our own “humanism” and the coercive labour time that we provide them with.

WE WILL NOT REMAIN PASSIVE SPECTATORS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS. WE WILL NOT GO WINDOW-SHOPPING STARING AT THE PRICE OF THE VARIOUS POLITICAL COMMODITIES

“We were spared the grexit and  financial suffocation! ”,  say the government crooks who share smilingly together with the usurer states the same mystifying ideology and practice of the “state of exception”. Behind this ideology and practice of false blackmailing dilemmas (“euro or drachma?”) they hide not their ‘exceptional’ but their permanent need to usurp the wealth produced by the productive and reproductive labour of the local and “foreign” proletariat.

WE WILL TAKE BACK WHAT BELONGS TO US! WE KNOW THAT THE SATISFACTION OF EVEN OUR MOST IMMEDIATE NEEDS NECESSARILY LEADS US TO THE REAPPROPRIATION OF THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION AND COMMUNICATION THAT WE AND THE PAST GENERATIONS OF PROLETARIANS HAVE CREATED 

We declare that the presence and involvement of fascists, racists, sexists and stalinists in our assembly is undesirable. We are not patriots, we do not struggle under any national flags. The earth is our homeland. We do not struggle under the vague and misleading labels of “citizens”, “residents / neighbors”, “private owners” and the “people” that crooked politicians everywhere use to obscure the reality of social inequality and the exploitation of labor.

We invite all comrades, all the people who have been fighting, and still are, in an autonomous way in workplaces and neighborhoods against the policy of devaluation and recuperation in the previous years, to join organizational efforts with us and continue resisting the application laws of the new memorandum to be voted these days in the Parliament by the informal all-party government of SYRIZA-ANEL-ND-PASOK-THE RIVER. And above all, to find ways for the immediate satisfaction of our needs.

ASSEMBLY of WORKERS and UNEMPLOYED at Syntagma Square

14/7/2015

ADDENDUM: On Wednesday 15, after the end of the morning demonstration of workers in the public sector, the Assembly made an intervention at the subway to claim free transport. On Thursday 16,  working groups which were proposed in the first meeting for the organization of activities and events were formed. On Sunday 19, the Assembly will take solidarity action with the striking workers in the commercial sector who will blockade the central commercial street of Athens against the abolition of the Sunday holiday. On Tuesday 21st and Thursday 23rd, the Assembly will organize two public meetings, one on the new austerity measures and one on the self-reduction of prices and debts in Syntagma Square.

http://synelefsi-syntagmatos.espivblogs.net/
[email protected]

asieo

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by asieo on July 21, 2015

Hi, comrades.

I'm an anarchist activist and graduate student in Los Angeles, CA, USA. The collective I'm a part of publishes a general-interest anarchist news letter/magazine called Black Flag. Check it out here: https://theanarchistassociation.wordpress.com/projects/faa-newsletter/

If this newsletter would be of interest to libcom readers, we'd love to be allowed to post them on the site.

Feel free to email me directly at [email protected] for further questions.

Solidarity.

Emanuel Santos

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Emanuel Santos on July 25, 2015

I would like to submit an article by Helmut Wagner of the Dutch GIK that first appeared in the journal Ratekorrespondenz.

The name of the piece is Anarchism and the Spanish Revolution.

Emanuel Santos

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Emanuel Santos on July 25, 2015

I've also gone and done a translation of a pamphlet written by the Proletenstemmen (Voice of the Proletariat), ICL (Internationalist Communist League), Internationale Arbeiders Raden Vereeniging (International Workers’ Councils Association), and GIK (Group of International Communists) on the Spanish Civil War from another translation into Spanish that I found.

The pamphlet is much shorter (about 1000 words), whereas the Wagner piece is roughly 8500 words.

Juan Conatz

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Juan Conatz on July 26, 2015

Hey Emanuel, I've changed your permissions, so you should be able to post in the library now.

Emanuel Santos

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Emanuel Santos on July 27, 2015

Thanks for that, I appreciate it. I've got other stuff that I'll be translating soon, and things I've written that I want to submit as well.

Steven.

8 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 28, 2015

Emanuel Santos

Thanks for that, I appreciate it. I've got other stuff that I'll be translating soon, and things I've written that I want to submit as well.

great stuff, look forward to it!

Martino, you now have posting permissions as well. Apologies about the delay

Joaos

8 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on August 29, 2015

We translated into Portuguese some excerpts from the Libcom intervention in the debate "Parecon or libertarian communism?":

http://humanaesfera.blogspot.com.br/2015/08/abolicao-do-trabalho-e-circuito.html

Steven.

8 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 31, 2015

Joaos

We translated into Portuguese some excerpts from the Libcom intervention in the debate "Parecon or libertarian communism?":

http://humanaesfera.blogspot.com.br/2015/08/abolicao-do-trabalho-e-circuito.html

many thanks for that! I have now posted that to our Portuguese language section. Please feel free to post your translations straight to our library in the Portuguese section in the future!

Joaos

8 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on August 31, 2015

Thank you! I found it difficult to find the section in Portuguese. In the list of languages in https://libcom.org/library/libcomorg-other-languages lack the link to https://libcom.org/tags/portugues.

Steven.

8 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 31, 2015

Joaos

Thank you! I found it difficult to find the section in Portuguese. In the list of languages in https://libcom.org/library/libcomorg-other-languages lack the link to https://libcom.org/tags/portugues.

thanks for pointing out that permission, that is now fixed!

I don't know if you know anyone who could translate our About section but if you did we would really appreciate it! http://libcom.org/notes/about

Joaos

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on September 5, 2015

That's a good idea. We are already translating it. We consider libcom as a great reference, because of all content, and because it prevents the fragmentation of libertarian content over the Internet, which in turn today tends to feudalize it and privatize it in inaccessible "social networks".

Steven.

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 5, 2015

Joaos

That's a good idea. We are already translating it. We consider libcom as a great reference, because of all content, and because it prevents the fragmentation of libertarian content over the Internet, which in turn today tends to feudalize it and privatize it in inaccessible "social networks".

that's brilliant thanks very much and glad you like the site!

Jamal

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Jamal on September 7, 2015

I'd love to post the articles from my blog... redjamal.wordpress.com

Especially the one on so called "gay marraige/rights", it'd be a great fit here

Noah Fence

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Noah Fence on September 7, 2015

Hey Jamal, I copied and pasted your article and sent it to a gay guy(not someone I know, just a YouTube blogger) who had just come out and had been disowned by his brother and he wrote me back saying it was an amazing piece and had really helped him to look at his situation in a whole new light.
Good work mate.

Jamal

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Jamal on September 7, 2015

Webby, I got a bit verklempt reading that. Makes me feel real good. Cheers mate

Joaos

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on September 7, 2015

We completed the translation of the Libcom introduction now (see below).

From 1999 to 2008, we produced the "biblioteca virtual revolucionária" ("revolutionary Virtual Library", originally hosted in geocities.com, but now saved in www.oocities.org/autonomiabvr/princpl.html ), Which was composed by our translations (by "Grupo Autonomia") into portuguese language of works by Jean Barrot / Gilles Dauvé, Fredy Perlman, La Banquise, Situationist International, Paul Mattick, Pannekoek, Potere Operaio, Echanges et Mouvement, Kolinko, Harry Cleaver, Camatte, Cajo Brendel, Herman Gorter, Karl Korsch ... As we have read in https://libcom.org/blog/other-archives-hosted-libcomorg-06122009, we have seen that you have incorporated content from several old websites, and we had the idea to propose to you to incorporate the "biblioteca virtual revolucionária" before all content is lost. We have the entire website in a compressed file. It is possible to incorporate it?

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libcom.org: uma introdução

libcom.org é uma ferramenta para todas as pessoas que desejam lutar para melhorar suas vidas, suas comunidades e suas condições de trabalho. Queremos discutir, aprender com os êxitos e fracassos do passado e desenvolver estratégias para aumentar o poder que nós, como gente comum, temos sobre as nossas próprias vidas.

O problema

Todo dia, nos levantamos para ir ao trabalho e receber ordens de um chefe. Nos sentamos no posto de trabalho e começamos a contar os minutos que faltam para voltar para casa, os dias que faltam para o fim de semana e para o próximo feriado, desperdiçando nossa vida. Ou pior, podemos não encontrar trabalho e ter de nos arranjar com subsídios do governo (seguros, auxílios). Ficamos preocupados com o pagamento das contas e do aluguel e, no fim de cada mês, sempre parece que temos o mesmo saldo bancário. Nos assombra a possibilidade de não termos o suficiente para o dia que começarmos uma família, talvez, quem sabe, no próximo ano. Nos dá raiva a última guerra que o governo decidiu iniciar, e mais uma vez fomos ignorados. Ouvimos as notícias mais recentes sobre as alterações climáticas e nos perguntamos se nossos filhos terão um futuro.

O problema é que, dia após dia, recriamos um mundo que não foi construído para satisfazer nossas necessidades e que não está sob nosso controle. Nele, não somos seres humanos, mas recursos humanos, engrenagens em uma máquina que só conhece um fim: o lucro. A busca incessante do lucro nos mantém em trabalhos maçantes, ou, se desempregados, procurando esses trabalhos; essa busca nos mantém continuamente preocupados com os pagamentos do aluguel ou a prestação da casa, quando na verdade nossas casas foram construídas e pagas há muito tempo; e essa busca mantém o planeta no rumo para um desastre ambiental, a medida que a mudança climática se acelera e os líderes mundiais pontificam.

Neste mundo, tudo tem um preço. A cada dia, mais e mais coisas entram no mercado. Há um séculos eram os automóveis, hoje até mesmo o DNA e a atmosfera terrestre têm um preço. Para as coisas que mais gostamos na vida - a amizade, o amor, o jogo - a ideia de dar um preço é absurda ou mesmo obscena. A ideia nos parece absurda porque o mercado não age pelos mesmos princípios que nós agimos. As "forças de mercado" deixam centenas de milhões famintos em um mundo com alimentos em abundância. Milhões morrem de doenças preveníveis, enquanto as empresas farmacêuticas gastam mais em marketing do que em pesquisa importante. O mercado não reconhece as necessidades humanas, reconhece apenas o dinheiro equivalente. A única maneira de conseguir dinheiro é trabalhando para um patrão ou reivindicando auxílios do Estado. Ao trabalhar por um salário, nossos próprios corpos e mentes entram no mercado como coisas a serem compradas e vendidas.

Quando trabalhamos, produzimos ainda mais coisas que podem ser vendidas no mercado. Mas nós não recebemos o pagamento pelo valor total que criamos, senão não haveria nenhum lucro para os patrões. Se a empresa não consegue lucros suficientes, ela entra em falência, somos demitidos e o dinheiro será investido em outro lugar. Os interesses dos patrões não são os mesmos que os nossos. O problema do mercado não é que os preços seriam muito altos ou a oferta muito baixa; e nem é a falta ou excesso de regulamentação. O problema é que tudo tem um preço. No mundo do mercado, as necessidades humanas só existem se por acaso formos ricos o suficiente para pagar. Os governos do mundo todo operam para defender essa ordem, ora com a isca da democracia e do bem-estar social, ora com o chicote da ditadura e da guerra. Este não é o nosso mundo.

Todo dia, pessoas comuns lutam. Trabalhadores se organizam, fazem greves, ocupam e se revoltam: lutam pelas necessidades humanas em um mundo desumano. Este site é para eles. Para ti. Para nós. Para nós que não temos nada para vender exceto a força de trabalho e nada a perder senão as correntes que nos aprisionam. Gente cujas vidas este mundo vampiresco consome até o osso. Quando lutamos pelas nossas necessidades, prefiguramos um mundo diferente, um mundo baseado no princípio "de cada um segundo suas faculdades, a cada um conforme suas necessidades". Um mundo de liberdade e comunidade: o comunismo libertário.

As ideias

O nome libcom é uma abreviação de "libertarian Communism" (comunismo libertário), que é a corrente política com que nos identificamos. O comunismo libertário é a expressão das tendências de cooperação e solidariedade sempre presentes nas sociedades humanas. Estas tendências de ajuda mútua podem ser encontradas por toda a sociedade; em pequenos gestos cotidianos tais como os de pessoas organizando coletivamente uma refeição, ou ajudando um estranho a levar um carrinho de bebê em um lance de escadas. Também podem se manifestar de maneiras mais visíveis, por exemplo, quando um grupo de trabalhadores fazem uma greve de solidariedade em apoio a outros trabalhadores, como a greve que o pessoal de terra da British Airways fez em apoio aos trabalhadores da empresa de serviço de refeição aérea Gate Gourmet, em 2005. Elas também podem explodir e se tornar uma força predominante na sociedade tal como ocorreu na Argentina inteira em 2001, Portugal em 1974, Itália nos anos 1960-1970, França em 1968, Hungria em 1956, Espanha em 1936, Rússia em 1917, Paris em 1871, etc.

Nos identificamos principalmente com as tendências de solidariedade, cooperação, ação direta e luta dos trabalhadores ao longo da história, não importa se eles se definiam conscientemente como comunistas libertários (como na revolução espanhola) ou não. Nós também somos influenciados por certas tradições teóricas e práticas específicas, como o anarco-comunismo, o anarco-sindicalismo, a ultra-esquerda, o comunismo de esquerda, o marxismo libertário, o comunismo de conselhos e outros.

Temos simpatias com escritores e organizações como Karl Marx, Gilles Dauvé, Maurice Brinton, o grupo Wildcat (Alemanha), a Anarchist Federation e a Solidarity Federation (Grã-Bretanha), o site prole.info, os grupos Aufheben, Solidarity, os situacionistas, a CNT (Espanha), entre outros.

No entanto, reconhecemos as limitações de aplicar essas idéias e formas de organização na sociedade contemporânea. Enfatizamos a compreensão e transformação das relações sociais que experimentamos aqui e agora em nossas vidas cotidianas para melhorar nossas circunstâncias e proteger o planeta, aprendendo também com os erros e acertos dos movimentos e ideias passadas da classe trabalhadora.

O site

O site contém notícias e análises das lutas dos trabalhadores, discussões e um arquivo crescente de mais de 16.000 artigos fornecidos pelos nossos mais de 10.000 usuários que vão desde história e biografias até textos teóricos, livros completos e panfletos. Incorporamos vários outros arquivos on-line ao longo dos anos, e, além disso, centenas de textos exclusivos escritos ou escaneados por ou para nós. Somos completamente independentes de todos os sindicatos e partidos políticos; o site é inteiramente financiado pelas contribuições de nossos administradores voluntários e por doações de usuários.

Se você pensa estar de acordo conosco, por que não se registrar e participar?

(Traduzido por: Humanaesfera [http://humanaesfera.blogspot.com.br / [email protected] ] e Manifesto A Economia do Vício [http://manifestoaeconomiadovicio.blogspot.com.br])

Steven.

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 7, 2015

That's brilliant thank you so much! I've now added that here: http://libcom.org/library/libcomorg-uma-introdu%C3%A7%C3%A3o

I will send you a private message about the website

Joaos

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on September 13, 2015

I would like to post a short article in English, but since I can not write very well in English, I do not know if it is readable for English native speakers. Also, I do not know which section to publish it. I think it might be of interest to you because it is very related to the ideas of you in the debate on parecon. The article was originally written as a response to "libertarians" who see scarcity as a natural, objective and eternal consecration of private property and the market. (The original article in Portuguese: Propriedade privada, escassez e democracia)

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Private property, scarcity and democracy - Humanaesfera

"No one votes; neither the majority nor the minority ever makes the law. If a proposition can gather enough workers to put it into operation, whether they be in the majority or the minority, it is carried out, so long as it accords with the will of those who adhere to it." Description of a free association in the communism by Joseph Déjacque (Le Humanisphère, 1857).

Only one condition underlies the demand for democracy (including direct democracy): the scarcity. The claim for democracy only makes sense in the very ground on which flourishes private property - inaccessibility, deprivation, tyranny. The vote and profit are two poles of the same deprivation of access for people to its conditions of existence. Both poles presuppose the state, that is, violence. In a pole, policing in order to ensure by force the monopolization which establish the scarce (private property, prices, the free market, "invisible hand"). In the other pole, policing in order to compensate for monopolization (equitable distribution, voting, boring assemblies and meetings, distribution of rations and handouts of "social welfare"). Theses are the two poles of legitimization of the same status quo.

What underpins the two poles is the private mode of production, capitalism. Only that which can be monopolized has price: the scarcity is the very condition of existence of the market, the very definition of private property. The value of goods is proportional to the difficulty ("work") for access to its production. Thus, its mode of producing is mere labor, an activity devoid of any intrinsic value and only worth for something else (reward, retribution, merit, salary, money, profit) - therefore a ativity which is always abstract and servile. The machines replace the work, but in the private mode of production its function is solely to scourge the workers with unemployment so they "offer" to work even more for even less. To overcome the material basis of all this, we need to tear away this straightjacket, private property, and to free global productive forces to make them freely accessible practical conditions for anyone who wants to satisfy his inclinations, needs, desires and develop his faculties, abilities and passions - as activities worth for themselves.

From this perspective, even the most radical democratic claim for self-management ("factory to the workers!", "land to the peasants!") is inherently captive of private property and therefore of state (ie of violence), even captive of nationalist mythology ("the nation to nationals"). Self-management of enterprises are today clearly untenable, because if there are enterprises (whether self-managed or not), then the conditions of existence of the population remain private for her, that is, the workers are still coerced to selling themselves in the labor market in return for survival (wages). It is only possible to this deprivation (private property) be abolished by abolishing the enterprise (whether particular, cooperative, state ...), as well as by abolishing the national borders, liberating the productive forces worldwide in order to interconnect them to a network of immanent flows which surpasses the exchange for equivalents (no more reducing production to a extrinsic rule, for example, market, profit or hierarchy). Thereafter, the means of production can no longer be ownership of nobody because it have become, in itselves, the very worldwide material community of individuals in free association.

Once enterprise is abolished, it will not make longer sense to talk about employees or unemployed *, but only about individuals who associate freely through his many passions, needs, projects, desires, inclinations ... whose free expression will be itself production, activity (no longer subject to any equivalent, as it was dismantled the basis of domination which is the system of rewards and punishments). This will mean that, without having nothing to constrain nobody to sell (himself in the labor market) to survive, no one will be forced to buy, which makes the market completely obsolete (probably as a hobby for nothing, the market will still exist, never as a mandatory social link). The material basis for the flourishing of free individuality is communism, because it is the overcoming of the terrain of the massification comparative that is the coercion called competition (market, nations, hierarchy...).

It is true that, either by natural reasons or by technical insufficiency, some (or many, probably) productions will continue inevitably rare, scarce and not easily accessible and will therefore still be subject either to democracy (voting to decide a criteria: raffle, equal distribution, distribution according especific "work" done, or for people most urgently needed...) or to direct private appropriation. But the capacity to overcome capitalism by communism will be the greater the more its material basis, which is the free production, prevail over democratic production, that is, the more wealth is enjoyed as free creativity in the global human community. In contrast, if the democratic aspect predominate, it means the ground upon which the capital and state (democracy or dictatorship) springs from was unsurpassed and probably them will return in one way or another (starting with the "black market" and the survival of the state and the mythology of nation), as the most appropriate social form ("legitimate", they say) to the scarcity, the monopoly, to private property, to tyranny.

A final clarification: all ideas presented here boil down to classic positions of the proletariat since at least the eighteenth century (see bibliography below). And since none of these minimum needs has yet been met - and instead they was repressed almost to the point of becoming unconscious - and once the extent and intensity of proletarization today are the largest in history, communism remains more urgent than ever.

Humanaesfera, July 2014

Notes:
* Without jobs and unemployment, the division of labor will be supplanted by a division of tasks resulting from an explicit and conscious coordination of heterogeneous actions aimed at specific purposes that a free association of participants decide to perform (themselves, since class society was abolished) through the worldwide network of means of production freely accessible to anyone. It is exactly this immanent flow of the world's productive forces and of human capacities, abolishing the division of labor, which makes obsolete the exchange of equivalents, the market ... and the work itself.

Bibliografia:
- Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement (1972) - Jean Barrot e François Martin
- Human Activity Against Labour (1982) - GCI-ICG
- Now and After: The ABC of Communist Anarchism (1929) - Alexander Berkman
-Le Humanisphère (1857) - Joseph Déjacque
- New Babylon (1959-74) - Constant Nieuwenhuys
- A world without money: communism (1975-76) - Les Amis de 4 Millions de Jeunes Travailleurs
- Questionnaire (1964) - Situationist International
- The reproduction of daily life (1969) - Fredy Perlman
- Lip and the self-managed counter-revolution (1973) - Négation
- The Network of Struggles in Italy (1970s) - Romano Alquati
-Kropotkin: Textos Escolhidos - org.: Mauricio Tragtenberg
-Grundrisse, German Ideology (Feuerbach) and Comments on James Mill, Karl Marx
- Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and schizophrenia - Gille Deleuze and Felix Guttari

AlfieBown

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by AlfieBown on September 14, 2015

I am the editor of Everyday Analysis (www.everydayanalysis.com). I'd like posting rights to put some of the left wing articles by our contributors up. Please do take a quick look at our site and see if you'd be happy to have us.

Alfie

Joaos

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on September 17, 2015

An information: The article "Private property, scarcity and democracy" was reviewed by Marriott Red and already published in the library.

KFC Hangover

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by KFC Hangover on September 24, 2015

Hey I'd like to post a blog on freedom of speech and the rights of human beings.

Steven.

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 24, 2015

KFC Hangover

Hey I'd like to post a blog on freedom of speech and the rights of human beings.

if you e-mail it to us at libcom.org at Gmail.com we'll have a look and let you know

Amongst the Elder

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Amongst the Elder on September 27, 2015

Hello,

I've sent a couple of requests to the email asking for blog posting rights about ecological resistance - from both a personal and analyitical point of view.

Just wondering if these have been received.

Cheers

Internationalisme

8 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Internationalisme on October 13, 2015

Hi, I am a new member and I would like to post an article on the refigies with announcement of discussion on it
I would like to post it on the Dutch (nederlands) library.

I'll send it to [email protected]

if its easyer for you to control the content I also have the tekst in French.

As I did not receive an answer until now, just wonder if you have seen my request posted on the 1st of october?
And is there any news?

Steven.

8 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 30, 2015

Amongst the Elder

Hello,

I've sent a couple of requests to the email asking for blog posting rights about ecological resistance - from both a personal and analyitical point of view.

Just wondering if these have been received.

Cheers

Sorry about the delay. You've been approved to post to news/library/history if that's okay. In terms of a blog we need some more time to review (we can always retrospectively move any news etc articles into the blog later)

Joaos

8 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by Joaos on October 14, 2015

Oops, this post was by mistake. I was using the preview to test a Perlman´s text I am preparing to publish in the library. I inadvertently clicked save instead of preview.

p.s.: https://libcom.org/library/o-fetichismo-das-mercadorias-fredy-perlman

jc

8 years 5 months ago

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Submitted by jc on October 19, 2015

Hi. I'm working on an article which I'd like to post to libcom, if you're interested? It's about the how the anti-cuts movement is picking up again, arguing that anarchists need to get involved.

I'll send it to libcom.org [at] gmail.com too...

Plan C

8 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Plan C on December 3, 2015

heya, permission to post please

B.J. Nelson

8 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by B.J. Nelson on December 15, 2015

I recently took an interest in what's happening in Rojava, Northern Syria, and I've written a 2.5k word article on its governmental structure from the top to the bottom.

I would like to submit it here because, as far as I've seen, there hasn't been an up-to-date account of this kind. I know it's a little long, but this is a relatively obscure and difficult topic. So I think it would be beneficial that others learn from a broad summary of official documents and first-hand accounts, rather than having to start from scratch. I am sure there are weaknesses, but I am confident in its quality; there are sources included of course.

Thank you in advance.

Sleeper

8 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Sleeper on December 17, 2015

Just in case like ;-)

Steven.

8 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on December 17, 2015

B.J. Nelson

I recently took an interest in what's happening in Rojava, Northern Syria, and I've written a 2.5k word article on its governmental structure from the top to the bottom.

I would like to submit it here because, as far as I've seen, there hasn't been an up-to-date account of this kind. I know it's a little long, but this is a relatively obscure and difficult topic. So I think it would be beneficial that others learn from a broad summary of official documents and first-hand accounts, rather than having to start from scratch. I am sure there are weaknesses, but I am confident in its quality; there are sources included of course.

Thank you in advance.

That sounds really interesting! Please feel free to post that to our news section

Ivysyn

8 years 3 months ago

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Submitted by Ivysyn on December 18, 2015

Hi, I have a wordpress blog (https://syndicalistcommunizing3.wordpress.com/) and I'd like to also put it on libcom to reach as many people as possible with what I am saying. So I'd like a libcom blog to post articles from my wordpress blog on.

Anarchief PP.

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Anarchief PP. on February 11, 2016

Hi, I would like to post a library pieces, mainly in Dutch/Belgian French but occasionally in English too.
Focus on social anarchism in its many forms, anarchist classics, etc.

I was active with the (now defunct www.anarchyisorder.org project), now with www.vrijebond.org and www.anarchief.org.

(I would still like to contribute to a decentralised setup of local publishers of texts that appear online as I wanted to do at the time with anarchyisorder.org, so if there's an initiative in this sense I'm willing to participate!)

Steven.

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Steven. on February 11, 2016

That sounds great, you now have posting permissions.

Anarchyisorder.org has gone off-line so not really sure what you mean in terms of an "initiative in this sense"?

Joaos

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Joaos on February 17, 2016

I would like to publish an article (originally in Portuguese) we wrote in response to a critique of the text Private property, scarcity and democracy. But as my English is very poor, I do not know if there are many mistakes and even if it is readable for native English speakers. If you evaluate that what is dealt with in the article is good, we very much appreciate it if someone wants to to revise. I posted the poorly translated article in the forum: https://libcom.org/forums/theory/against-metaphysics-scarcity-practical-copiousness-14022016

Steven.

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Steven. on February 17, 2016

Joaos

I would like to publish an article (originally in Portuguese) we wrote in response to a critique of the text Private property, scarcity and democracy. But as my English is very poor, I do not know if there are many mistakes and even if it is readable for native English speakers. If you evaluate that what is dealt with in the article is good, we very much appreciate it if someone wants to to revise. I posted the poorly translated article in the forum: https://libcom.org/forums/theory/against-metaphysics-scarcity-practical-copiousness-14022016

many thanks! Feel free to post the Portuguese language article here. I will have a look at the English version now

farnswool49

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by farnswool49 on February 21, 2016

DYSTOPIAN WORK ENVIRONMENT IS TOXIC AND UNHEALTHY

The following may be done in other workplaces, but was blatantly the case at my local. Manager Mr. W. has union member(s) he selects covertly, report back to him on work details of custodial workers, to see if the work is being done to his expectation. This is direct violation as outlined in the collective agreement: "No member shall wrong another member...etc" Incidently, this is an oath repeated with each swearing in of any new member. I know it verbatum.
Furthermore, the 'spy' union worker, wanting to please the manager and thereby discredit himself to all other members, instead of refusing to do the manager's biding, continues this practice repeatedly, eventually creating dissention and distrust within the rank and file of the local.
If management needed people to inspect the work of the employees, managment should send a person within management. I suppose no one wanted this unsavory position. People were scared of losing their jobs, so they shut up and did nothing.
Out of this violation of managment/employee work ethics, the 'spy' everyone knew was 'screwing' them would next go out of his way to find insignificant imperfections in other members work and on occasion "set" the worker up by planting items in order to "trap" the worker, and thereby thwart his ability to do this job. The work place, needless to say became intolerable.
Our own union rep. then had the stupid audacity to say to our members gathered at a closed union meeting "you people are being f***ed". Nothing was reallyever done.
Only when Mr. W. was let go (for reasons I was never privy to) did this practice lessen, but never completely disappeared from the work place. Should employees be subjected to 'Gestapo' like treatment in a dystopian work environment?

Ross Wolfe

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Ross Wolfe on February 24, 2016

I'd like to submit content published by the Communist League of Tampa, a left communist organization. Would that be ok?

Steven.

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Steven. on February 24, 2016

Ross Wolfe

I'd like to submit content published by the Communist League of Tampa, a left communist organization. Would that be ok?

hi, we have some of their stuff already so more of it would be great. You now have posting permissions so feel free to post anything which you think will be of interest to our readers

Ross Wolfe

8 years 1 month ago

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Submitted by Ross Wolfe on February 25, 2016

Thanks!

whirlwind

8 years ago

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Submitted by whirlwind on March 10, 2016

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whirlwind

8 years ago

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Submitted by whirlwind on March 10, 2016

I am about to add Worldwide Intifada #1 to the library once my secretary has finished preparing it. I would like to link it to the Aufheben article, Behind the 21st century intifada, which makes reference to it. However, I do not know how. Can someone administrate this?

Steven.

8 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 9, 2016

whirlwind

I am about to add Worldwide Intifada #1 to the library once my secretary has finished preparing it. I would like to link it to the Aufheben article, Behind the 21st century intifada, which makes reference to it. However, I do not know how. Can someone administrate this?

Hi, long cut and pastes are not allowed in the forums, so that post has been unpublished. If you want to post a whole article, please click submit content, then library, and put the article in there. You can then post a link to the article in the comments. Thanks

if you need access to the unpublished post let me know and I can send it to you separately

whirlwind

8 years ago

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Submitted by whirlwind on March 10, 2016

Will do.

Fredo Corvo

8 years ago

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Submitted by Fredo Corvo on March 11, 2016

Hi,

Having found usefull news about the Bursa Renault strikes in Turkey, I could write an article for a Dutch audience. Now that I have a translation in English I would like to put it on a blog.

In the future I hope to blog more in English, mainly translations from the Dutch blog "Arbeidersstemmen" on workers struggles from a council communist perspective.

Thanks!

Charlie Chap

8 years ago

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Submitted by Charlie Chap on March 14, 2016

Hey. I'd like to post an article about the permanent workers' strike at the Tata Motors plant in Sanand Gujarat.

Steven.

8 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 14, 2016

Does both sound great. You guys both now have posting permissions to post to news/library/history

Fredo that's great if you're interested in blogging. If you post an article to news/library etc we can review it in terms of setting up a blog, or if you prefer you could e-mail it to us at [email protected]

schalken

8 years ago

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Submitted by schalken on March 15, 2016

I noticed Steven's request to help out with posting issues of International Council Correspondence here. He mentions that there is an off-site page with high-quality scans that would be nice to import. So I went to that page and downloaded, joined, and properly named every single issue of ICC/New Essays/Living Marxism. I'd be glad to upload them myself (or host them so somebody else can DL and upload them).

Steven.

8 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 15, 2016

schalken

I noticed Steven's request to help out with posting issues of International Council Correspondence here. He mentions that there is an off-site page with high-quality scans that would be nice to import. So I went to that page and downloaded, joined, and properly named every single issue of ICC/New Essays/Living Marxism. I'd be glad to upload them myself (or host them so somebody else can DL and upload them).

that would be fantastic! You now have posting permissions

if anything are over 16 MB they will need compressing or splitting in two before uploading to libcom. You can do that using these simple online tools: https://libcom.org/library/online-article-tools

another user has started doing ICC, so if you could maybe do New Essays/Living Marxism first that would be amazing!

PrairieStruggle

8 years ago

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Submitted by PrairieStruggle on March 25, 2016

Hello, i wanted to post what i have managed to archive over the years on Prairie Struggle Organization. The group no longer exists and the website is down permanently. I have access to all the Posters, flyers, position papers and articles they have produced.

Thank you for your time.

Ed

8 years ago

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Submitted by Ed on March 25, 2016

PrairieStruggle

Hello, i wanted to post what i have managed to archive over the years on Prairie Struggle Organization. The group no longer exists and the website is down permanently. I have access to all the Posters, flyers, position papers and articles they have produced.

Thank you for your time.

Hey, sounds great. Have emailed you details.

Steven.

8 years ago

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Submitted by Steven. on March 26, 2016

PrairieStruggle

Hello, i wanted to post what i have managed to archive over the years on Prairie Struggle Organization. The group no longer exists and the website is down permanently. I have access to all the Posters, flyers, position papers and articles they have produced.

Thank you for your time.

yeah that would be fantastic!

_Gracchus

7 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by _Gracchus on April 9, 2016

Hi,

I would like to be able to blog on Libcom. The blog would be about contemporary issues concerning the Left, analysis of Marxist writings and possibly reviews of newly released books.

Thanks.

Steven.

7 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on April 9, 2016

_Gracchus

Hi,

I would like to be able to blog on Libcom. The blog would be about contemporary issues concerning the Left, analysis of Marxist writings and possibly reviews of newly released books.

Thanks.

hey, thanks very much for your interest. Please e-mail a sample article to [email protected], and let us know more about your political perspective. Cheers!

_Gracchus

7 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by _Gracchus on April 10, 2016

Sent!

Craftwork

7 years 11 months ago

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Submitted by Craftwork on April 11, 2016

Since no-one else is working on it, I want to update Dauvé's 'Eclipse and Re-Emergence of the Communist Movement' (http://libcom.org/library/eclipse-re-emergence-communist-movement).

This (https://www.dropbox.com/s/dpvboc7zkukq5jf/Dauv%C3%A9%20with%20Martin%20-%20Eclipse%20and%20Re-emergence.pdf?n=396505654) is the latest edition, in which Dauvé has re-written everything, the libcom version is no longer accurate.

armistead

7 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by armistead on May 18, 2016

Hi, I would like to post a theory article about a new variant of fascism, its origins, and a sketch towards how it may be defeated. This is in PDF form.

I have posted it on archive.org here: https://archive.org/details/the-silicon-ideology

Comrade Phil

7 years 10 months ago

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Submitted by Comrade Phil on May 27, 2016

Hey, I was going to advertise the Surrey & Hampshire Anarchist Federation (SHAF), how to join, the Afed website and the SHAF Facebook page.

Steven.

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 5, 2016

Comrade Phil

Hey, I was going to advertise the Surrey & Hampshire Anarchist Federation (SHAF), how to join, the Afed website and the SHAF Facebook page.

you can do that in our forums

nbx

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by nbx on June 7, 2016

hi, i'd like to post articles with updates about the no borders struggles in Germany, France and Italy.

Steven.

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 7, 2016

nbx

hi, i'd like to post articles with updates about the no borders struggles in Germany, France and Italy.

you now have permissions

afountain

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by afountain on June 13, 2016

I would like to share an article I wrote last month on the history of "forgotten" Latino urban riots to acknowledge the 45th anniversary of the Albuquerque Riots that occurred on June 13, 1971: http://www.latinorebels.com/2016/05/02/forgotten-latino-urban-riots-and-why-they-can-happen-again/

Steven.

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 13, 2016

Hi, yes we spoke over Facebook. You now have permissions!

WhatIsFree

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by WhatIsFree on June 17, 2016

Hi, I'd like to post an article about anti fascism and the need to be anti rather than non. If that makes sense.

perrylou

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by perrylou on June 17, 2016

Hi Libcom.org,

I was hoping to get set up to post content to libcom.org. I have been helping Silvia Federici and George Caffentzis with digitizing some of their archive and there is much from the collection that may be appropriate. The first materials I was interested in posting are the newsletters of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa (CAFA) which cover structural adjustment programs of the IMF and World Bank in the late 80s and 90s focusing on their effect on African institutions of higher learning. There are some great unpublished articles in the eighteen newsletters released from 1990-2003.

I think they could be posted as a book with multiple pdf chapters-linked to a basic description. I don't have the text digitized.

Thanks for your help with this. All the best!

Steven.

7 years 9 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on June 17, 2016

perrylou

Hi Libcom.org,

I was hoping to get set up to post content to libcom.org. I have been helping Silvia Federici and George Caffentzis with digitizing some of their archive and there is much from the collection that may be appropriate. The first materials I was interested in posting are the newsletters of the Committee for Academic Freedom in Africa (CAFA) which cover structural adjustment programs of the IMF and World Bank in the late 80s and 90s focusing on their effect on African institutions of higher learning. There are some great unpublished articles in the eighteen newsletters released from 1990-2003.

I think they could be posted as a book with multiple pdf chapters-linked to a basic description. I don't have the text digitized.

Thanks for your help with this. All the best!

hey, that would be absolutely amazing! I'm sure nearly all of it would be great to have online here!

You now have posting permissions. If you need any help with something please post in the feedback and content forum

Johanna Schellhagen

7 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Johanna Schellhagen on July 14, 2016

Hi, I would like to post a news article about a strike

1blake

7 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by 1blake on July 15, 2016

Hi, I'd like to post an article on why we should have voted for Brexit, a small step toward the breakup of the EU, modus operandi of capitalism today.

Steven.

7 years 8 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on July 26, 2016

Johanna Schellhagen

Hi, I would like to post a news article about a strike

can you give us a more info please? What strike?

1blake

Hi, I'd like to post an article on why we should have voted for Brexit, a small step toward the breakup of the EU, modus operandi of capitalism today.

er, no.

TG

7 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by TG on September 2, 2016

[-]nlm

Steven.

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 4, 2016

Hey, sounds really interesting. Normally here we cover more direct action based campaigns rather than legal ones, however in this case as we have covered the strike action separately (https://libcom.org/news/why-are-junior-doctors-uk-so-pissed-22102015) it would be good if the article could contain a bit of an update about what happened on that front as well.

Please feel free to post to our news section

Apsych

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Apsych on August 7, 2016

Hi, I'd like to post an article about privatisation in social care and the power dynamics between care home managers, staff and the patients themselves. It's based on one specific incident in my working life. It's up on my personal blog at the moment https://sedgewick.wordpress.com/2016/07/21/anarchists-behind-closed-doors/ but I can email you a word doc if you'd rather.

Thanks :)

Johanna Schellhagen

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Johanna Schellhagen on August 15, 2016

hi i would like to write a post. is is about this video: http://en.labournet.tv/video/7049/strike-and-self-organisation-truckers-russia please allow! thank you

Johanna Schellhagen

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Johanna Schellhagen on August 15, 2016

hi i wanted to post something about the strike in koper against the privatization of the port. this video is related: http://en.labournet.tv/video/7041/port-koper-blocked best, johanna

Steven.

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 15, 2016

Johanna Schellhagen

hi i would like to write a post. is is about this video: http://en.labournet.tv/video/7049/strike-and-self-organisation-truckers-russia please allow! thank you

Please go ahead you now have posting permissions.

Apsych, you already have posting permissions so please feel free, the article looks great. Also please post that great bit about the St Benedict's occupation to our history section!

AnarchoWinter

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by AnarchoWinter on August 28, 2016

May I have posting permission. I would like to add some pdfs my group has made.

Spikymike

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on August 29, 2016

What is your group 'd3crypt'? The IWW and other anarchist group texts are already well represented on this site.

jef costello

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by jef costello on August 30, 2016

6 years 25 weeks, I think we have a record for spambot lurking!

Steven.

7 years 7 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on August 30, 2016

d3crypt

May I have posting permission. I would like to add some pdfs my group has made.

Granted.

Mike, his profile says he is a member of the "International Workers of the World" (!)

Anacharsis Cloots

7 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Anacharsis Cloots on September 12, 2016

Hi, I would like to post something about the history of the working class and the imagery used to depict the proletariat.

Steven.

7 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 12, 2016

Anacharsis Cloots

Hi, I would like to post something about the history of the working class and the imagery used to depict the proletariat.

sounds interesting! You now have posting permissions

Rachel

7 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Rachel on September 21, 2016

Hi,
May I post this:

There is a good film about the new Immigration Acts and how the border is moving into all our lives, whether we are migrants or not.

Everyday Borders

One pushback against the Everyday Border is the boycott of the September 2016 requirement to provide information about nationality to schools.

https://www.schoolsabc.net/

Steven.

7 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Steven. on September 21, 2016

Hi Rachel, you already have posting permissions, so feel free to post.

Conrad Merkel

7 years 6 months ago

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Submitted by Conrad Merkel on September 22, 2016

hiya, can i post something