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
United Anarchism Vs United Nationism
Quotes of the Week:
“Eric Foner notes that Paine had been struck during the years of 1775 and 1776 in America ‘that despite ‘the suspension of the old governments … everything was conducted’ with‘order and decorum.’ He consequently became convinced ‘that far less government was necessary than men were used to. Republican government, according to Paine, should be ‘nothing more than a national association acting on the principles of society.’”
-David Heleniak, “Rousseau and the Real Culture War”
“In trying to explain how things might work in a stateless society, anarchists usually point out that opposition to the state does not mean opposition to cooperation or organization. In trying to explain anarchism to non-anarchists, anarchists describe the ways that people can cooperate voluntarily to defend themselves against aggression and achieve positive common goals.
The non-anarchist’s first response, in most cases, is “But aren’t you just reinventing the wheel? If lots of people organize themselves into a cooperative organization to restrain aggressors and carry out social projects, isn’t that just government by another name?”
Well, no, it really isn’t. The main principle that distinguishes voluntary organization under anarchy from the state is that anarchists regard cooperative groupings, including groupings of a majority of people in a community, as being bound by the same moral principles that govern individuals. An individual has the right to defend himself against aggression, and to use what rightfully belongs to him in service to his goals. Groups of more than one person have the right to associate voluntarily to defend one another against violence, when their neighbors request it, and to associate voluntarily to use their resources to promote common ends.”
Kevin Carson, “Society Versus the State”
The State of the Empire by Justin Raimondo
It’s Happening There: Britain’s Emerging Police State by Sean Gabb
Howard Zinn, R.I.P. by Anthony Gregory
Howard Zinn, R.I.P. by Kevin Carson
Fire to the Prisons: An Insurrectionary Quarterly
Israel and Islamic Terrorism: A Study in Symbiosis by Justin Raimondo
The Price of Our Middle East Policy by Glenn Greenwald
Obama Spending Freeze to Exclude Military by Ed Henry
The Sanctity of Military Spending by Glenn Greenwald
September 11 and the Downward Arc of American Thought by Joseph Margulies
Nothing More Dangerous Than a “Recovering Realist”? by Stephen M. Walt
Political Assassinations of U.S. Citizens by Glenn Greenwald
The Populist Insurgency and Foreign Policy: Why Are the Non-Interventionists Marginalized? by Leon T. Hadar
Obama’s War for Oil in Colombia by Daniel Kovalik
Rule by the Rich by Paul Craig Roberts
Mr. Antiwar Republican by Justin Raimondo
We’ve Been Neoconned! by Ron Paul
Crisis of the Government Party by Pat Buchanan
The County-by-County Strategy by Gary North
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE-WINNER BARACK OBAMA UPS SPENDING ON NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO EVEN MORE THAN GEORGE BUSH by David Kramer
Tax-Feeder Brutality: Not Just for U.S. Citizens by Wilton Alston
Remember the Illegal Destruction of Iraq? by Glenn Greenwald
Spending Freeze Must Include “Defense” by Lawrence Korb
Sentiment Growing for a New Non-Interventionist Foreign Policy by David Carlson
Boxed In: The Constraints of U.S. Foreign Policy by Geoffrey Wheatcroft
India’s Controversial New War Doctrine by Harsh V. Pant
The Oldest Game in Washington by Alexander Cockburn
A Memory of Howard Zinn by Daniel Ellsberg
The Ordeal of Cameron Douglas by Anthony Papa
Embrace Prejudice by James Jackson
Time for George Mitchell to Resign by Stephen M. Walt
War No Way to Afghan Women’s Rights by Doug Bandow
The Iranian Elephant in the Iraqi Room by Sreeram Chaulia
The Truth About Guantanamo by Moazzam Begg
The Antiwar Movement Needs a Restart by Kevin Zeese
Turning the Constitution On/Off by Nat Hentoff
Afghanistan: This War Won’t Work by Phyllis Bennis
Ending the War: A Manifesto by Robert Dreyfuss
Two Algerian Torture Victims Are Freed from Guantanamo by Andy Worthington
L.A. Book Fair Draws an Array of Anarchists by Kate Linthicum
Abu Ghraib, U.S.A. by William Norman Grigg
The PIGS Privilege to Kill, Our Duty to Die by William Norman Grigg
Another PIG Murder in Massachusetts by William Norman Grigg
PIGS Assault Pittsburgh Teenager by William Norman Grigg
The Never Ending Big Government/Big Business Scam by David Kramer
Do You Believe in Freedom? by Lew Rockwell
After the Old Fogies Leave interview with Neil Howe from The Casey Report
Uncommon Sense by Becky Akers
The Coming National School Curriculum by Derek Sheriff
The Film Minority Report Becomes a Minnesota Reality by David Kramer
Will Christianity Soon Be a Non-Western Religion? by Philip Jenkins
Darknet Economies by John Robb
Obama’s Secret Prisons by Anand Gopal and Tom Engelhardt
Baffle Them with Bull Feathers by Jeff Huber
The PIGS Were Lying by Radley Balko
The PIG Occupational Army by Rad Geek

Malcolm X and Anarchism by Wayne Price
The American Conservative Attacked by Vandals by Bede
Et Tu, ACLU? by Bob Fitrakis and Harvey Wasserman
The Hanging of the Henchman by Patrick Cockburn
The Supremes Bow to King Corporation by Ralph Nader
Pro-Life Hypocrisy (War Involves Taking Life, You Know) by Laurence Vance
Obama Is a Disappointment in the Middle East by Eric Margolis
Prohibiting Drunk Driving Is Not Self-Defense by Mark Crovelli
Colorado, South Dakota Firearms Freedom Act Introduced by Michael Boldin
The Horrific Social Effects of the Smoking Ban by Jeremy Clarkson
Legalize Competing Currencies by Ron Paul
Obama Moves Missiles and Troops to the Russian Border by Rick Rozoff
The Federal Reserve Sucks: Ron Paul and Bernie Sanders Agree by Nina Easton
From Neocon to Anarcho-Capitalist by Steve Klein
The Latest Insanity in the War on Discrimination by David Kramer
Pro-Lifers for Baby-Killing by Lew Rockwell
I Am Not a Liberal by Laurence Vance
Rape Rampant Among U.S. Military and Private Defense Contractors by David Kramer
PIGS Kill Man During a Domestic Argument by William Norman Grigg
Whose Life Is It Anyway? by David Kramer
Old War Bloggers Never Die…They’re Just Born Again as Obama Shills byJustin Raimondo
What Do Anarchists Read? by Ivan Fernandez
Populism by Ezra
The Evolution of Civilizations by John Robb
Mutual Aid: A Factor in Haiti by Jesse Walker
How Many Innocents Have Died at the Hands of the U.S. Military by Laurence Vance
The Diversity-Industrial Complex by Walter Williams
Is Obama a Conservative? by Anthony Gregory
Are You an Oppressed Smoker? by John Ostrowski
Just in Time Work by John Robb
“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
Interview with Alain De Benoist, Part 2 by Tomislav Sunic
Nicolae Ceaucescu of Romania by M. Raphael Johnson
Against the New World Order by M. Raphael Johnson
Military Recruiters Lie Jonathan Williams interviewed by Scott Horton
The FBI Crime Wave James Bovard interviewed by Scott Horton
Obama Continues Unlawful Imprisonment Daphne Eviatar 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
Back Street Luv by Curved Air
The Witch by The Rattles
I Don’t Need No Doctor by Humble Pie
Inside Looking Out by Grand Funk Railroad
Black Night by Deep Purple
Whiskey in the Jar by Thin Lizzy
Black Swan by Coven with Tommy Bolin
In My Darkest Hour by Ursa Major
Defrosted/Black Lace by the Frigid Pink
Everybody’s Clown by Lucifer’s Friend
(Commentary from Maury2k)
Mass Immigration: The American Difference
Prostitutes and Politicians: The Perfect Pairing
Zombie Culture Means Zombie Politics
Tea Party Movement Getting Hosed
Obama’s State of the Cliches Address
(hat tip to Chris Donnellan for the following links)
“Life is war and conflict, struggle and strife, from conception till death…Never shall the lion lie down peacefully with the lamb…”
-Chris Donnellan
Father Coughlin Speaks Against the Federal Reserve
Research Sheds New Light on Ancient Greeks
Chicago School Economists After the Financial Meltdown
In Arizona, A Stream of Illegal Immigrants from China
Walk, Damn It! Is the Car an Enemy of Civilization?
John Paul II Used a Belt to Whip Himself
Welcome to the Plutocracy by John Medaille
The U.S. Economy Is Not Going to Recover
UK: Jail Time for Revving Engine in a Racist Manner
Genocide of Black Americans Via Illegal Immigration
(hat tip to Andrew Yeoman for the following links)
Pseudo-Operations and Counterinsurgencies: Lessons from Other Countries
New Jersey Cops Arrest Man with Weapons Stash, Map of Military Base
Man Accused of Selling Daughter for Cash, Beer
Teen Commits Suicide After Onslaught of Cyberbullying
One Third of Women in U.S. Military Raped
Immigrants More Likely to Have Jobs Than the Native Born
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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