Review of Freedom or Death
by Wayne Price
Original title: "Bakunin’s Anarchism Reconsidered Review of Freedom or Death: The Theory and Practice of Mikhail Bakunin by Felipe Correa"
by Wayne Price
Original title: "Bakunin’s Anarchism Reconsidered Review of Freedom or Death: The Theory and Practice of Mikhail Bakunin by Felipe Correa"
From Youtube
Alex Prichard is a Senior Lecturer in International Relations at the University of Exeter. His current research aims to develop a radical new understanding of the concept of anarchy.
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!
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Make Bands, Not Communities. Anarchy, Not Leftism
I had anticipated the need for one last serious theoretical intervention at this point, in order to set up the comparatively programmatic elements in the remaining posts. The emergence of some new details in the “social system” section of Proudhon’s Justice—as discussed in the last post—offers a different and more direct path forward. But let’s start by quickly examining the road we won’t be traveling.
from The Bates Student via Center for a Stateless Society
Zaheer in The Legend of Korra (voiced by punk rock legend Henry Rollins) who seeks to bring down all governments, prompting the protagonist Korra at one point: “The idea of having nations and governments is as foolish as keeping the human and spirit realms separate [a reference to a previous season’s plot]. You’ve had to deal with a moronic president and a tyrannical queen. Don’t you think the world would be better off if leaders like them were eliminated?”
from the libertarian labyrinth
In the revised outline for Our Lost Continent and the Journey Back, the work is now clearly split into two parts:
And that first section includes at least the following elements: