Category: Anarchism/Anti-State

We Carry Them With Us

By thecollective From Surviving Leviathan with Peter Gelderloos by Peter Gelderloos some memories for March the 2nd I sat down to prepare the talk I have to give this afternoon about a friend who died in the struggle. But my mind is flighty, my breath shallow, shadows of […]

A Letter to the Northwest

From Puget Sound Anarchists Dear friends, comrades, enemies and those to come. By now I’m sure many of you have heard about the call for autonomous action to disrupt the defense summit in Seattle on the 12th. I want to urge you all from around the region to […]

For Steve Paxton (1939-2024)

By thecollective From Autonomies Five years ago, we wrote a short piece lauding Steve Paxton’s work as a dancer and his vision of dance, which we entitled: “Anarchic movement: Ambulations in thought after Steve Paxton”. This week (21/02/2024), we learned of his death. In sadness and celebration, we […]

n°1 – FINAL

From ediciones inéditas This small magazine is the product of the desire to create something beyond just text, the way anarchist magazines of the past often did. To bring together humor, wit, analysis and powerful images (or at least attempt to). This is not to further market the […]

God will not save the King!

From Dark Nights Original title: UK: God will not save the King! Toby Shone’s coronation letter + The History of Regicide by Anarchists, Revolutionaries & Rebels We as anarchists in complicity with our comrade would like to highlight an intriguing and amusing event that occurred when Toby was […]

The Anarchists of Dune

By thecollective From The Transmetropolitan Review Across the world, the movie-watching public will soon behold the Fremen of Dune sack and destroy the Empire, starting on their homeworld of Arrakis. This irresistible moment, where the rebels actually win, is sure to sink into the mass-public consciousness, but despite […]

Review: No spiritual surrender: Indigenous anarchy in defense of the sacred

From Journal of Political Ecology by Alexander Dunlap Why has political ecology ignored Indigenous anarchism? While there are a few exceptions, researchers across social science are confronted with an uncomfortable issue. Academia tends towards fetishizing, even instrumentalizing, Indigenous peoples in their projects. Meanwhile university publishers crank out volumes […]

Anarchists on Alexei Navalny

From The Polar Blast, Section of I.W.A. in the region of Russia about the last protests for Navalny We, anarchists and anarcho-syndicalists, consider it completely unacceptable for ourselves to take any part in political shows organized by supporters of the right-wing populist Navalny, who is sadly “famous” for […]

Christian leftism: what is Christian anarchism?

Broadly speaking, an anarchist society is 1. a non-coercive anti-hierarchical society…. 2. …achieved without the traditional state apparatus… 3. …in which members choose voluntarily to participate. Christian anarchism is a form of anarchism based on Christian principles. Like other forms of anarchism it is non-hierarchical in structure, voluntary […]

Tolkien the Anarcho-Monarchist

By Keith Preston December 4, 2020 In order to understand the political views of J.R.R. Tolkien, it is first necessary to consider the historical era in which he lived. Born shortly before the commencement of the 20th century, Tolkien experienced the rise of the public administration state during […]