Three year anniversary issue of Modesto Anarcho. Articles on the student struggle in the valley, occupation of the Miwok foreclosed home, and analysis of environmental/foreclosure crisis. Plus, prisoner letters and direct action and repression reports.
I gotta give MAC mad props, they're one of the few ones doing it right...
Heightening local tensions & focusing on what tables we CAN turn is fucking awesome...
Not that I'm condemning those who dream big either, but I would like to see shit like this come from any town that has radicals who dream of a different world...
Of course, every town would have its own flavor of resistance, but that's needed to... gives us a wide variety of mistakes & successes to learn from.
I believe there is a quantitive percentage that negates democracy in the community.I do not have scientific data,but from observing a diversity of systems,I would say the threshold to attaining and maintaining a counter space/system is 20%,that the proportion being 1/5 passes the line of the opposite forces ability to close it down,and of sufficient proportion to deny an all out extermination by a declaration of civil war.So the coming insurrection is not so implausible,and by example there will be a gradual increasing of numbers until a majority occurs.
I concur. But our collective is aiming low... like at 5%.
If 5000 people in our village support radical endeavors, then we have ourselves a counter-community!
But like I said,the 20% threshold is a demographic assumption from my own experience in small community scenarios, however the % of allies is never known until a pivotal event turns the tide from a despondency to a sympathy.The variables are never known, and the endemic nature of a culture, such things as the influence of fewer but more charismatic and genuine members have more chance of attracting support, especially if there has been praxis that has brought real benefits to the community.
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MAC rules the school, yall
MAC rules the school, yall betta reckanize!
I recognise that english
I recognise that english grammar has taken an anarchistic bend in Modesto!
I gotta give MAC mad props,
I gotta give MAC mad props, they're one of the few ones doing it right...
Heightening local tensions & focusing on what tables we CAN turn is fucking awesome...
Not that I'm condemning those who dream big either, but I would like to see shit like this come from any town that has radicals who dream of a different world...
Of course, every town would have its own flavor of resistance, but that's needed to... gives us a wide variety of mistakes & successes to learn from.
I believe there is a
I believe there is a quantitive percentage that negates democracy in the community.I do not have scientific data,but from observing a diversity of systems,I would say the threshold to attaining and maintaining a counter space/system is 20%,that the proportion being 1/5 passes the line of the opposite forces ability to close it down,and of sufficient proportion to deny an all out extermination by a declaration of civil war.So the coming insurrection is not so implausible,and by example there will be a gradual increasing of numbers until a majority occurs.
Wat?
Wat?
The numbers to succeed,thats
The numbers to succeed,thats wat.
I concur. But our collective
I concur. But our collective is aiming low... like at 5%.
If 5000 people in our village support radical endeavors, then we have ourselves a counter-community!
But like I said,the 20%
But like I said,the 20% threshold is a demographic assumption from my own experience in small community scenarios, however the % of allies is never known until a pivotal event turns the tide from a despondency to a sympathy.The variables are never known, and the endemic nature of a culture, such things as the influence of fewer but more charismatic and genuine members have more chance of attracting support, especially if there has been praxis that has brought real benefits to the community.