Podcast: anarcho-tradwives

From radical love letters

A conversation with Margaret Killjoy, Hazel Acacia, & Raechel Anne Jolie

On a cold winter evening, my friend Hazel Acacia and I made a big pot of split pea soup and a spicy shredded carrot salad. As we chopped the veggies and stirred the broth, we got to talking about tradwives. In so many words, Hazel and I both admitted that—minus the fascistic parts—we kinda dig a lot about tradwife life. “I think you, me, and Margaret Killjoy need to talk about this,” declared Hazel.

Another reply on Ukraine, war and class war

from avtonom Submitted by mooncalf on 14 May, 2022

A continuation of a debate over anarchist positions on Ukraine that previously ran on It's Going Down:

It’s good to see that my article on Ukraine and anti-war/class war positions has provoked a few responses, and I hope that discussion will continue elsewhere. By this point, the most important arguments have probably been made, so there’s a danger that diminishing returns and petty point-scoring might set in; but for what it’s worth, here’s a few comments on the two responses.

Informal Conversation with French Anarchist René Berthier

from Cyber Dandy

Among the topics discussed: Recent Piece on Islamic Anarchism, Proudhon, Kropotkin, Tiqqun, Invisible Committee, Communization Theory, etc., Unions, Platformism, Especifismo, and Synthesist Anarchism, Post-Anarchism and much more!

Catalunya and the libertarians: Conversation with Embat about the Catalan crisis

from a-infos by Jose Antonio Gutierrez D.

The past few weeks have been hard in Catalonia. The images of the crowds protesting the sentences for "sedition" to former members of the Generalitat, and the subsequent repression, have gone around the world. That the wave of protests that travels around the world reaches a corner of Europe and exposes the system in its violence, stripped of its democratic pretensions, is a remarkable fact. With its own modalities, with its limitations, and with its specificity, Catalonia is also demonstrating the crisis faced by capitalist democracies in the supposed "end of history." To understand this moment a little better, we talked with members of the Catalan libertarian organization Embat.

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