Call For Articles – Issue 3: Spirituality

From Muntjac Magazine

A conflicting relationship between religion, mysticism, spirituality and anarchism has always existed. We’ve seen it play out so many times online, in organising spaces and the movements we’re a part of. Some find it incompatible with anarchist thought, some have beliefs rooted in (non) otherworldly forces without needing religion to explain it, whilst others find the spectra of religious and spiritual practices to be parallel to their anarchist ideals.

What Color Is The Smoke? (In conversation with Follow The Fires)

From Muntjac Magazine

First of all, I should stress that I’m from England and as such my experiences are going to be very different from anyone involved in radical (anti)politics in another continent, however lots of this article had me feeling like Haraami has shed further light on something that isn’t new, per say, but still isn’t talked about enough.

Out Now! Muntjac Issue 2: Insurgency & Counter Insurgency

From Muntjac Magazine

What motivated us to theme this second issue of the magazine around Insurgency & Counterinsurgency; is our desire to crystialize our dispersed experiences of betrayal, repression and defeat into not only a critique of the left and some sections of the anarchist scene but to present an alternative with teeth.

We also want to draw more attention to the lessons we could be learning from the moments of refusal that do happen here and of course lessons from movements in Palestine, Kanaky, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Kenya, Greece, Indonesia, West Papua, Mexico, Argentina, Chile or elsewhere.

The Anarchy of the Peripheries: Preliminary Notes to a Study of Rebel Peripheries

From Muntjac

In the internal peripheries of various States in the former Third World, State power cannot fully cohere and territorialize. Usually situated among mountainous formations, these internal peripheries have long defied civilizational imposition. James C. Scott described it in the Zomian highlands of mainland Southeast Asia. In the Philippines, peoples would routinely escape the Spanish colony by practicing *remontar* or escaping to the mountains.

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