Why Read the Sunday Papers When You Can Read AttacktheSystem.Com!
Community Organizing and National-Anarchism presentation by Andrew Yeoman
Tribal Anarchism Video Series Parts One, Two, Three, Four
Quotes of the Week:
“Power is not an institution, and not a structure; neither is it a certain strength we are endowed with; it is the name that one attributes to a complex strategical situation in a particular society.”
“If repression has indeed been the fundamental link between power, knowledge, and sexuality since the classical age, it stands to reason that we will not be able to free ourselves from it except at a considerable cost.”
“Prison continues, on those who are entrusted to it, a work begun elsewhere, which the whole of society pursues on each individual through innumerable mechanisms of discipline.”
“The strategic adversary is fascism… the fascism in us all, in our heads and in our everyday behavior, the fascism that causes us to love power, to desire the very thing that dominates and exploits us. “
“Freedom of conscience entails more dangers than authority and despotism.”
-Michel Foucault
2010: The Year of Severe Economic Contraction by Mike Whitney
The Strange Consensus on Obama’s Nobel Address by Harrison Bergeron 2
How Bush Redefined American Freedom by James Bovard
The Federal Bureaucracy-Plutocracy by Robert Higgs
Tortured in the “Dark Prison“ by Andy Worthington
The Crybaby Thugs of Maricopa County by William Norman Grigg
The Rush for Iraq’s Oil by Patrick Cockburn
The Israeli Stranglehold by Paul Craig Roberts
All U.S. Government Employees Must Be Pro-Israel by Stephen Walt
George Kennan, Yes! Reinhold Niebuhr, No! by Grant Havers
Possible Unintended Consequences of Regime Change in Iran by Stephen Walt
The War Democrats by Justin Raimondo
Fat City by Pat Buchanan
How Islam Beheads Democracy by James Jackson
We’re Watching Big Brother by Kevin Carson
Paul Gottfried: A Life in the Right by Karen De Coster
Anger With Federal Government Not Enough by Chuck Baldwin
Starve the Iranians? No! by Ron Paul
Do Antiwar Libertarians Hate the Military? by Laurence Vance
The Bill of Rights is Dead: The Feds Killed It by Kevin R.C. Gutzman
Pain Relief for Cancer Victims
A Review of Norman Finkelstein’s The Holocaust Industry by Richard Hotse
Leonard Zeskind’s Blood and Politics by Hunter Wallace
King Alfred the Great by Troy Southgate
The Looming Racial Chasm by Kevin MacDonald
The Financial Engine of the Left by Kevin MacDonald
The ADL: Managing White Rage by Kevin MacDonald
Why I Broke Up with the Anarchist Community from Infoshop.Org
Serbian Anarchists Arrested for “International Terrorism” from Infoshop.Org
Freedom for Quail, Pheasants, Hens, and Boar from Infoshop.Org
D.C. to Pay $8.25 million in Lawsuit Over Mass Arrests from Infoshop.Org
Homeowner Spraypaints “Help!” “Foreclosure!” Onto House from Infoshop.Org
Meet the Vermont Independence Campaign Candidates from Second Vermont Republic
Read Orwell and Huxley to Understand America by Jim Quinn
The New World Order in Science by Henry Bauer
Secession and State Militias by Russell Longcore
Why I Will Let My Children Drink Alcohol by Cassandra Jardine
Turning Children Into Orwellian Eco-Spies by Frank Feredi
Shakedown in Copenhagen by Pat Buchanan
The Feds Are Addicted to Pot by Paul Armentano
Time to Rethink AIDS by Henry Bauer
Modal Libertarians: A Movement for 12-year-olds? by Justin Raimondo
Critical Questions for the Patriot Movement from Phoenix Class War Council
Dakota People Occupy Fed Land from Infoshop.Org
Anarchist Heroically Defies Grand Jury from Infoshop.Org
Venezuelan Anarchist School Founder Dies from Infoshop.Org
Turning Trick, Cashing in on Fear by Alexander Cockburn
The Sovereignty of Muslim Nations: A Casualty of U.S. Foreign Policy by Ali Khan
Pot Specialists to Study New Strains by Fred Gardner
The Tragedy of Rural Health Care by Jim Goodman
Windows Into Non-Western Cultures by Charles Larson
Faces of the Emerging Power Elite (thanks, Ean)
“The Italians were called wops, the Jews were called hymies, I was of course a greaseball, and every Hispanic was a spic. Well, we all got along famously! It was rough, but it was fine.”
-Taki Theodoracopulos
The Police State Continues to Grow Will Grigg interviewed by Scott Horton
Free Speech and Historical Revisionism Carolyn Yeager interviewed by Tomislav Sunic
More Land War in Asia Tom Engelhardt interviewed by Scott Horton
“The “clash of civilizations” is, in a very literal sense, a clash of God and Mammon. The Islamic revolutionaries are driven by a fanatical devotion to their god and the promises they believe he has made to them if only they take up arms on his behalf. The nations of the West are driven by an almost as fanatical devotion to Mammon, that is, to wealth, luxury, power, pleasure and privilege. Further, the culture of the West combines this unabashedly materialist ethos with rejection of strength and discipline in favor of a maternalistic emphasis on health, safety, “sensitivity”, “self-esteem”, “potential”, “personal growth”, “getting in touch with one’s inner child”, “feelings” and other concepts common to pop culture psychobabble. Of course, the socio-cultural ramifications of this is to create a society of weaklings, mediocrities and crybabies.”
-Keith Preston
Paper Money/I Got the Fire by Montrose
Willie the Pimp by Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart
Up by Black Oak Arkansas
Black Juju by Alice Cooper
(hat tip to Chris Donnellan for the following links)
Battle of the Bulge: Eisenhower’s Biggest Folly?
Single-Payer Health Care Plan Dies in the Senate
White Americans’ Majority to End by Mid-Century
The Psychology of Social Status
Catalans Vote for Independence
Australian Government to Introduce Internet Filter
Obama Awarded the Nobel Because He’s a Liberal, Democrat, and Black
Indian Gangs Grow on Reservation
Citizens of the World, Divide!
Population Boom Threatens Africa
The Pathology of the Rich Socialist
Racial Groupings Match Genetic Profiles, New Study Says
Self-Styled Vampire Jailed for Threatening Judge
A Nation of Sheep, Ruled by Wolves, Owned by Pigs
The Revolution Within Anarchism
Forty Years in the Wilderness?
Liberty and Populism: Building An Effective Resistance Movement for North America
Organizing the Urban Lumpenproletariat
National Anarchy and the American Idea
“The king is most wounded by ridicule.” -Thomas Hobbes
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