Slackwater Rising: An Open Letter to Rose City Antifa
Míle Gaiscíoch I am very sorry that you have chosen to back out of the upcoming gathering, Cascadia Rising: A Bioregional Confluence. I feel that the perspective you folks have to offer, in regards to the tumultuous arguments that are ongoing in our various communities revolving around oppression […]
The State of the Resistance: Five Years Into the Age of Obama
Attack the System The State of the Resistance: Five Years Into the Age of Obama April 7, 2014 Keith Preston critiques the growing libertarian movement within the context of current political trends in the United States. Topics include: Topics include: How libertarianism has grown in popularity since 2007. […]
A Panarchist Perspective on Privilege
By MK Lords Subtitled: Privilege Checking is Racist, Sexist, Bigoted, and Useless Privilege exists in this country. There are people who wear fancy suits, nice boots, and black dresses who are given immunity for heinous crimes no one else would get away with. They pass laws restricting commerce […]
Mozilla’s Brendan Eich: Persecutor Or Persecuted?
It used to be that homosexuals were subject to criminal prosecution, psychiatric incarceration, and severe professional and economic sanctions. See this old CBS documentary from 1967 for an example what the old order was like. Now, half a century later it seems the homosexual rights movement is bent […]
Ron Cole: Visionary Militiaman from the 90s
It is widely believed that the term “anarcho-pluralism” that I give to my own outlook is a derivative of Alain De Benoist’s “ethno-pluralism.” But I actually picked it up from an elderly Jewish anarchist I met in NYC a few times in the 80s, Sam Dolgoff, who had […]
Anarchists: Not Fit for Revolutionary Struggle
This piece is by an old anarchist friend of mine whom I knew in Richmond during the early years of ARV-ATS. It sums up everything that really needs to be said about the current crop of “anarchists” in North America. ” All of these different incidents at big […]
Libertarianism: No Threat to the Ruling Class
In what way does the actually existing libertarian movement, anarchist or otherwise, threaten the existing political order? If anything, the libertarian movement is a microcosm of the wider society. There are the “right-libertarians” who extol the virtues of capitalism, Christianity, and the American way (kind of like, you […]
Why Do So Many Leftists Want Sex Work to Be the New Normal?
The sex worker rights movement is growing at the same time that the anti-sex trafficking hysteria continues to expand. Look for these two to clash on the Left in the future. Another crack in the PC coalition. By Katha Pollit The Nation (AP Photo/Isaac Brekken) On the left, […]
#CancelColbert and the Return of the Anti-Liberal Left
I can’t believe I’m seeing an article criticizing Marcuse’s concept of “repressive tolerance” in The Nation. By Michelle Goldberg The Nation Stephen Colbert gestures during the “Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear” on the National Mall in Washington. (Reuters/Jim Bourg) Perhaps every political generation is fated to be […]
Two Invasions – and One Truth: Crimea and Afghanistan-A comparative analysis
By Justin Raimondo Antiwar.Com No bombing, no casualties, no armed resistance, no “shock & awe” – Crimea isn’t so much an invasion as it is a hook-up. If Russia’s retaking of a region it has held since the days of Catherine the Great is an invasion – and […]
Is Racial Polarization In Voting Increasing Or Decreasing?
By Noah Millman The American Conservative Well, it all depends on what data you emphasize. Gallup put out two recent pieces suggesting the answer is: yes. The first demonstrated that, over the course of time, whites as a whole have gotten more Republican, and more reliably so: In recent […]
Pope Francis Needs Distributism
By Arthur W. Hunt III The American Conservative giulio napolitano / Shutterstock.com Late last year, when Pope Francis issued his first apostolic exhortation, “Evangelii Gaudium,” much more was made of his utterances on economics and what he branded a globalization of indifference than his vision of evangelism for […]
The Foundation of the Peoples’ Revolutionary Militia
Whose side are you on?
“It’s always funny when people jump the gun and assume I’m some sort of conspiracy theorist or something like this. I’m interested in that stuff because we have 20 million people in the US who believe the ruling class is trying to kill us. That’s kind of interesting. […]
Carl Schmitt Today: Terrorism, ‘Just’ War, and the State of Emergency
A new book from Alain De Benoist. Few names, apart from that of Leo Strauss, are invoked more often when discussing the American response to terrorism in recent years than that of Carl Schmitt. Schmitt, who was part of the German school of political thought known as the […]
Saboteur: An interview with a domestic insurgent
From the book RADICAL PEACE: People Refusing War By William T. Hathaway I first met the man we’ll call Trucker in 1970 at a rally against the Vietnam War. Our demo was going to start on the Berkeley campus and continue with a march down Telegraph Avenue. This […]
In Hezbollah stronghold, Lebanese Christians find respect, stability
By Ariel Zurilnick Christian Science Monitor Dahiyeh, Lebanon In a home in a Shiite neighborhood in southern Beirut, images of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah share mantel and wall space with the Virgin Mary.
Nestor Makhno: Ukraine’s Anarchist Cossack and the Battle for the Ukraine, 1917-1921
The Warfare Historian Nestor Makhno: Ukraine’s Anarchist Cossack and the Battle for the Ukraine, 1917-1921 Of the many violent and often grandiose and dramatic revolutionist/reactionary heroes and/or tyrants of the Russian Civil War 1917-1921, perhaps none is as controversial or infamous as the Ukrainian anarchist-peasant turned revolutionary guerrilla […]
Albuquerque security forces use tear gas on raging protesters after fatal police shooting
Russia Today Albuquerque police have violently cracked down on protesters, using tear gas and arresting several demonstrators, after over nine hours of unrest. Hundreds expressed their anger over last week’s police shooting that saw a homeless man killed. At the beginning of the rally, protesters asked police to […]
Is the U.S. Becoming a Police State?
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Bring Back our Balls!
By Gavin McInnes Taki’s Magazine In 1974, a daredevil walked across a tightrope that connected the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers. It was called “the artistic crime of the century.” The DA considered trespassing charges but dropped them in the face of the city’s enthusiasm for their new […]
What Libertarianism Is, and Isn’t
“It’s easy to defend the rights of people who are popular and whose views are in fashion. It is much more difficult – thankless, even – to defend the rights of those whom society despises. Libertarians need not endorse or actually be such people – I know of […]
Paradox Polemics
A new blog established by some friends of ATS. Check it out. The Week in Bullshit March 27, 2014: Nickelodeon, Normandy and Empirical Evidence Edition By The Digger Nickelodeon Taken Seriously Nick Cannon is a former Nickelodeon star. As far as I can decipher, this is his claim […]
‘Sovereign citizen’ killed by Ohio deputies
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Has Chris Hedges Been Reading ATS?
He sure sounds like it. Hedges is an example of what a serious Left would look like, although he’s still obviously not as radical as ARV-ATS.
The Left Once Again Proves Why It’s Worthless
Predictably, some of our left-libertarian friends have jumped on the anti-Colbert bandwagon. By Andrew O’Hehir Salon.Com Stephen Colbert (Credit: Reuters/Yuri Gripas)
The War on Drugs Remains Literal
By Lucy Steigerwald Antiwar.Com On March 13, the Colorado Court of Appeals issued a ruling that may provide a benefit for a small but not insignificant number of the people arrested for marijuana in the state. Brandi Jessica Russell had her 2011 conviction for possession of less than […]
Libertarianism In One Country
By Justin Raimondo This week marks the fifteenth anniversary of the bombing of Serbia by President Bill Clinton – and the beginning of Antiwar.com as a full-time full-coverage news site. It’s a double anniversary fraught, for me, with irony. Back then the Big Bad Bogeyman wasn’t al-Qaeda, which […]
Islam, Globalism and Freedom
I wrote this in 2001, during the time between the September 11 incidents, and the beginning of the war in Afghanistan. Evaluate for yourself how well my geopolitical analysis holds up thirteen years later, and whether I’ve mellowed any since then. By Keith Preston Islam, Globalism and […]
Against the Libertarian Cold War
By Anthony Gregory Libertarian Standard A controversy has arisen in the libertarian movement over the proper approach to the events concerning Russia, Ukraine, and Crimea. Like many such controversies, it has quickly polarized almost everyone, and has served as a proxy for long-standing factionalism within the movement. People […]
Ron Paul Is Right About Crimea
By Justin Raimondo Antiwar.Com The libertarian movement has always been a contentious arena: that’s the nature of the beast. After all, we’re talking about libertarians – individualists to a fault: getting them to agree on anything is often like trying to herd cats. Aside from this question of […]
Would America Go to War with Russia?
By James S. Robbins The National Interest Vice President Biden was in Warsaw last week to reassure our eastern NATO allies that they have the support of a “steadfast ally.” But if Russia moved against Poland or the Baltic States, would the United States really go to war? […]
An interesting crack in the PC coalition emerges
Katy Murphy San Jose Mercury News A bill that would have let California voters reconsider the state’s 16-year-old ban on race-conscious college admissions is off the table, its author announced on Monday. Constitutional Amendment 5 passed the state Senate in late January on a party-line vote but ran […]
Is Europe Cracking Up?
By Pat Buchanan A week ago, in the St. George’s Hall in the Kremlin, Russia’s elite cheered and wept as Vladimir Putin announced the re-annexation of Crimea. Seven in 10 Russians approve of Putin’s rule. In Crimea, the Russian majority has not ceased celebrating. The re-conquest nears completion. […]
Hans Cany and National-Anarchism
An interview with one of the three co-founders of national-anarchism. Alliance Nationale Anarchiste IN ENGLISH : Hans Cany and national-anarchism [INTERVIEW] Exclusive interview with Hans CANY, coordinator of the Alliance Nationale-Anarchiste, by Betty Monde Translated by Sigurd Caroff Lindsley Hello, Hans CANY. You are thus one of […]
Venice votes to split from Italy as 89% of the city’s residents opt to form a new independent state
By Hannah Roberts Daily Mail Venetians have voted overwhelmingly for their own sovereign state in a ‘referendum’ on independence from Italy. Inspired by Scotland’s separatist ambitions, 89 per cent of the residents of the lagoon city and its surrounding area, opted to break away from Italy in an […]
Only Brutalism Can Save the Liberty Movement
By Christopher Cantwell Some time ago, I joked that the leftists could have the “liberty movement” and I would start my own. At the time, I called it the “Do whatever the fuck you want so long as you don’t hurt anyone movement” or something to that effect. […]
Left Libertarians Are Worse Than Racists
Ooooh…someone’s itching for a fight. By Christopher Cantwell As I’ve spent the last few months railing against so called left libertarians, it comes up from time to time that they claim to support only voluntary solutions to their imaginary problems of privilege. That this, by my own definition […]
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Growing state secession movements
By D. Christian Moore Examiner.Com Republican leaning counties in deep blue states are pushing to secede and form states of their own. Residents of Northern Michigan, parts of California, Maryland and Colorado are seeking to break away from their Democrat controlled states and form new self-governing entities. These […]
Western Maryland’ Secession Movement Growing
TeaParty.Org (CBS) – A tale of two Marylands: Western Maryland and the rest of the state. Fed up with high taxes and gun control, some people want to break away and go it alone. Mary Bubala explains why they’re trying to form their own state. There’s a storm brewing […]
The New USA? Secession Movement Gains Steam
By David Brody CBN News GREELEY, Colo. — If you mention the word “secession” most people think of the South during the Civil War. But today, a new movement is gaining steam because of frustration over a growing, out-of-control federal government. A number of conservative, rural Americans are […]
Silicon Valley’s Secessionist Movement Is Growing
By Kevin Roose New York Magazine A rendering of San Francisco’s SoMa district, circa 2080. Last week, I wrote about one Silicon Valley investor’s excited response to the government shutdown, a response sparked by his belief that “stasis in the government is actually good for all of us.” […]
Secession movement in New York pushes for Big Apple to split from Upstate
By Valerie Richardson Washington Times When Frank Sinatra sang “New York, New York,” he may have been on to something. A movement is afoot to split New York into two regions — upstate and downstate — to acknowledge the gaping philosophical differences and improve representation. “I’ve lived in […]
Hippies, Yippies, Yuppies … How the 1% Diluted the Progressive Movement by Slandering Boomers to Foster Culture War Between Them and Gen Xers and to Distract from Their Own Looting
Interesting historical analysis. CultureWarClassWar
Left and Right, and the Differences between Democrats and Republicans
Some thoughts on mainstream politics in the contemporary USA: In virtually any other Western industrialized nation, Obama and Hillary Clinton would be considered center-right politicians, certainly on economics. I think that’s attributable to America’s unique heritage as having been founded as a more or less classically liberal nation, […]
Domestic Drones Are Inevitable
By Lucy Steigerwald As the weekly – sometimes daily – news stories never tire of telling us, domestic drones are coming. And as ABC News reported on March 17, they are arriving faster than the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) can suss out the rules over their use. Though […]

















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