We're seeking critiques of the CrimethInc Ex-Workers Collective, by anarchists and fellow travelers, to compile, ideally into a book.
Whether friendly or hostile, analytical or relational, timely or outdated, in prínciple we're open to a wide range of takes, as long as it seems clear that the subject of criticism is the specific group - and/or its social milieu - rather than anti-authoritarianism in the abstract.
If you're interested in making suggestions or collaborating on production, feel free to comment here or get in touch by email: ekitaph@espiv.net.
Response to Crimethinc’s “Why We Don’t Make Demands”
Debate among Anarchists over Raising Demands
https://www.anarkismo.net/article/28353?search_text=Wayne
Are Anarchism and Democracy Opposed? A Response to Crimethinc
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/wayne-price-are-anarchism-and-de...
Wayne and thecollective both seethe and ressent CrimethInc. HOW CUTE and TELLING!
SR Troll, tell us all about how John Zerzan’s and Crimethinc ‘s writings are the most cutting edge, genius, amazing stuff put to paper…in the last 60 years, and everyone else sucks. Oh wait nevermind, you do that multiple times a day every day on here.
OoOokay, SR Sock....
John Zerzan’s and Crimethinc ‘s writings are the most cutting edge, genius, amazing stuff put to paper…in the last 60 years, and everyone else sucks.
Happy? You just have to ask nicely. No need for such seething ressentiment.
Does seething and ressentiment preclude one from having an accurate critique of a particular position another person has, and is it possible to have a critique without seething and ressentiment? Seems to me that a person could be completely bonkers, the most seething and ressentiment-filled person in all of human history, and yet, if they called a cat a cat, it would still be a cat and would not become a dog just because of this particular person's supposedly unseemly personal qualities. Maybe mental illness or personal quirks can even improve a person's critique of others, in some cases. Who's to say?
I don't know about "the collective" or whoever is proposing to make this possible book, but I don't think I "seethe and ressent" {or "resent"] Crimethinc. My two essays are responses to two specific topics presented by C. Otherwise I agree with quite a lot of their politics. In particular, I respect C. for being for revolution--unlike most of the commenters on this list.
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Not by me.
Hi,
Have there been any other submissions so far? Just curious.
Jason Rodgers has a lengthy review of crimethinc I'll try to make sure you get, in Oak 3
We have not yet received this. If you (or anyone) has a digital copy, feel free to send it to ekitaph@espiv.net.
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