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Cindy Barukh Milstein on Trying Anarchism for Life

Cindy Barukh Milstein on Trying Anarchism for Life

From Live Like the World is Dying - your guide to leftist/anarchist prepping and revolution

Margaret and Casandra talk with Cindy Milstein about what anarchism actually is, why you should try it, possibly for life, the many horrors of fascism, and once again why community is all too important. They also talk about Milstein's new book from Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness, "Try Anarchism for Life."

Alabama Prisoners Speak + JJ Ayers of Winnemucca Indian Colony

The Final Straw Radio 12-25-22

From The Final Straw Radio

This week on the show, we featured 2 segments: a chat with Michael Kimble & Gerald Griffin about conditions in Donaldson CF prison in Alabama; and Jim J. Ayers, a 42 year resident in 6 generations of lineage at Winnemucca Indian Colony facing eviction by the Tribal Council.

The Legacy of Ricardo Flores Magón

From The Final Straw Radio

We just passed the 100th anniversary of the murder by incarceration and hounding of Mexican Revolutionary anarchist communist Ricardo Flores Magón on 21st of November. For this hour or so, I spoke with Mitchell Cowen Verter, co-author of the 2005 AK Press book, Dreams of Freedom: A Ricardo Flores Magon Reader. We talk about RFM’s life, ideas and legacy.

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Podcast of Book Launch of Two Landmark Books on Anarchist Communism

Podcast of Book Launch of Two Landmark Books on Anarchist Communism

From Anarchist Communist Group

Brian Morris, the author of A Defence of Anarchist Communism and Nick Heath, author of The Idea: Anarchist Communism, Past, Present and Future spoke to a crowded room at the May Day Rooms on Saturday November 19th. They re-affirmed the working class origins of anarchist communism and criticised various currents like individualism and post-modern anarchism. There was time for a lively questions and answers sessions followed by a bit of socialising with food and drink.

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