The Seattle Anarchists Go To Mexico
From The Transmetropolitan Review
In the interests of fostering physical media, the full pamphlet is print only.
From The Transmetropolitan Review
In the interests of fostering physical media, the full pamphlet is print only.
From Scenes from the Atlanta Forest
July 2, 2023
Original title: Breaking Ranks: Subverting the Hierarchy and Manipulation Behind Earth Uprisings
At this point, many anarchists in the US are already familiar with how tiqqunists destroyed the struggle at the Notre-Dame-des-Landes ZAD (Zone to Defend) occupation in France in favor of legalization and property ownership [1]. The narrative that this tragic conclusion to the decade-long struggle was actually a victory has been regurgitated ad nauseum by tiqqunist platforms in the US. For example, Ill Will Edition’s “The Strategy of Composition” is about applying this “strategy” to the struggle against Cop City: “The territorial phase of the struggle took shape gradually over a ten year period from 2008 until its eventual victory in 2018, and has since continued to nourish collective experiments on the Zone to this day”.
From Anarchists Worldwide
UK: D.I.Y.Culture Issue 10 [PDF Zine]
Issue 10 of D.i.Y.Culture, is a homage to the class warriors of the Anarchist Revolution that started in Spain in July 1936.
When we talk about security culture, people tend to have one of two kinds of experiences. The first is of building walls and keeping people out, the second is of being excluded or mistrusted. Both of these come with negative feelings – fear and suspicion for the former and alienation and resentment for the latter. I would say that they are two sides of the same coin, two experiences of a security culture that isn’t working well.