Existence # 2/2024

By anon (not verified) From Anarchistická federace November 8, 2024 The autumn issue of Existence magazine was dedicated to the topic of anarchist pedagogy. After 20 years, we are once again trying to stir up a discussion about the relationship between anarchism and education. We consider this topic […]

ARB #8 Summer/Fall 2024

By thecollective From Anarchist Review of Books The Anarchist Review of Books publishes intelligent, non-academic writing with an anti-authoritarian perspective. We are dedicated to transforming society through literature and through open, incisive critique of the media, politics, history, art and writing that shape our world. Tags: anarchist review […]

Oso Blanco Greeting Cards

By anon (not verified) From Burning Books We’re excited to be carrying these greeting cards from the Children’s Art Project and featuring 4 different works of art by political prisoner, Oso Blanco. Cards are 5″x7″ and blank inside. Tags: Oso Blanco anarchist prisoner children art

Ancestry

ToTW: Ancestry By thecollective Who are your anarchist ancestors, and how disappointed are they in you? Tags: totw topic of the week ancestry forebears antinomianism define ancestor define disappointment

Turbulence and Distance Proximities Explains Contemporary Politics

ACADEMIA LettersTurbulence and Distance Proximities ExplainsContemporary PoliticsDana-Marie RamjitPostinternationalism is a theory that describes the modern dynamic political environment thatcharacterized our world since World War II up to today. This paper discusses two central con-cepts of postinternationalism: turbulence and distant proximities and how they adequatelydescribe the current contemporary political […]

Oratio pro Donaldo Trumpo

by Micha Kat Arktos Journal Nov 10, 2024 Micha Kat defends Donald J. Trump, asserting that despite unfounded attacks linking him to Epstein, the Clintons, and Freemasonry, his mission remains to protect the republic from deep state forces and fulfil his vision to elevate the people. Today, I […]

Putin’s Valdai Speech: A Prophecy

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Nov 08, 2024 Alexander Dugin argues that Vladimir Putin’s Valdai speech outlines a new vision for a multipolar world rooted in traditional values and true democracy, citing Trump’s victory and the recent BRICS summit as signs of growing resistance to the globalist agenda. […]

Confronting the Apocalypse

by Dmitry Orlov Arktos Journal Nov 09, 2024 Dmitry Orlov warns that mankind is on the brink of a future where technological threats — from toxic contamination to radiological hazards — loom large, and as society teeters, the once-reliable experts may vanish, leaving us defenseless unless we equip […]

The preservation of fire

On the eve of Veteran’s Day, Sabin Howard, sculptor of a new memorial in Washington DC, talks to me of rebellion and the preservation of a sacred fire. Alexander Adams Nov 09, 2024 [Sabin Howard, A Soldier’s Journey (2024) © the artist] I. On a sunny June day, […]

Four more years

Saturday, 9 November 2024 “Yesterday’s weirdness is tomorrow’s reason why.” Hunter S. Thompson 🍊That’s one of your five a day Image: ideogram.ai. At the height of Donald Trump’s first term as president, I spent most of the Daily Maverick newsletter-day pruning down the multitude of shocking or idiotic […]

Book Review: ‘Politica Aeterna’

by Alexander Markovics Arktos Journal Nov 07, 2024 Alexander Markovics reviews Alexander Dugin’s book Politica Aeterna: Political Platonism & the Dark Enlightenment. Philosophy Has Consequences What is the connection between politics and philosophy? With this seemingly innocent question begins the latest book by Russian state philosopher Alexander Dugin, […]

All Bets Are Off

In Joseph O’Neill’s first essay in our pages, he warned readers that “the Republican Party enjoyed a mystifying presumption of legitimacy,” contrasted with “the curious timidity of Democrats.” In that instance, he was describing the 2000 presidential election fiasco in Florida, but he has made clear in his subsequent writing […]

The Swagger of Impunity

New York Review of Books Sponsored by Classical Pursuits Dear readers, Donald Trump’s reelection comes as a shock, if not in every way a surprise. We are confronted by the reality that most Americans not only rejected Kamala Harris’s calls for unity, sanity, and a stronger social safety net, they also […]

Obligatory election-poasting

Luke Dodson Nov 10, 2024 Early 2022: I have a dream in which I am watching a fictional drama, except that it is somehow immersive and 3-dimensional. I am in the situation, but removed. Kyle Rittenhouse and a gang of young right-wing militants, including a Japanese man evidently […]