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THEATRE OF THE BLACK FARCE: FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME
”Are we who live in the present doomed never to experience autonomy, never to stand for one moment on a bit of land ruled only by freedom? Are we reduced either to nostalgia for the past or nostalgia for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Allan Antliff, Anarchism, Auguste Vaillant, Banksy, Ben Schumin, Black Bloc, Bruce Sterling, Czolgosz, David Rovics, Elvis Costello, Emile Henry, Emile Henry anarchist, Emma Goldman, Francois Ravachol, Howard Zinn, J. Salwyn Schapiro, Jacob Leib Talmon, Jesse S. Cohn, Leon Czolgosz, Mckinley assassination, Mikail Bakunin, Murray Bookchin, Naomi Klein, Patricia Leighten, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Regina Cochrane, Rolling Stone Magazine, Ronald Freeman, Ronald Freeman Black Panthers, Schapiro, Sergei Nechaev, TAZ, The Black Panther Movement
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PROPAGANDA OF THE DEEDS AND DON'TS
”According to an apocryphal story, Henry Kissinger/André Malraux/an unidentified journalist once asked Chinese premier Zhou Enlai about the significance of the French Revolution. Zhou reportedly replied that it was still too early to tell. Taking this story in its intended spirit, one might … Continue reading
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Tagged Albert and Lucy Parsons, Albert Parsons, Alexander Berkman, Anarchism, Anarchist Action, Anarchist movement, Andre Malraux, Arthur Martin, Berrigan Brothers, Black Bloc, Domela Nieuwenhuis, Emile Florion, Gandhi, Gandhi Groupies, George Woodcock, Gerda Taro, Guiseppe Fanelli, Henry Kissinger, James L. Gelvin, Louis Aragon, Marxism, Mikail Bakunin, Mike Flugennock, Peter Shields Police officer, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Tolstoy, Van Helsing, William Godwin
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ANARCHIST PAVING COMPANY
When I die let the black rag fly raven falling from the sky. Let the black flag lie on bones and skin that long last night as I enter in. For out of black soul’s night have stirred dawn’s cold … Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Hundert, Alexander Herzen, Alexandr Herzen, Anarchism, Anarchism history, Anarchist movement, Black Bloc, Chris Bowen, Chris Bowen Test Their Logik, Christopher Durang, Christopher Hitchens, Colin Freeze Globe and Mail, Donald Dewey, Dostoevsky, Dostoevsky The Possessed, Dwight MacDonald, Eugene Delacroix, Frank Gunn Canadian Press, Fyodor Dostoevsky, George Woodcock, Ivan Ivanov, James Guillaume, Johann Most, Mikail Bakunin, Naomi Klein, Negativland, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Robert E. Weir, Robert Zecker, Sergei Nechaev
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REVOLUTION FOR THE HELL OF IT: ON THE CUSP OF UTOPIA
Anarchism has always been grounded in the spirit of alienation, to the point where alienation has become the aesthetic and distinguishing characteristic of the culture. The minority position in the battle of the utopias. Anarchism has produced a number of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Bruno Ulam, Alexander Berkman, Alexandr Herzen, Anarchism, Anarchism history, Anarchist movement, Auguste Blanqui, Black Bloc, Chomsky, J. Salwyn Schapiro, Karl Marx, Mikail Bakunin, Noam Chomsky, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Richard Wagner, Sacco and Vanzetti, The Dead Kennedys, Thomas Caryle, Tom Stoppard, Tom Stoppard The Coast of Utopia, V.P. Botkin, Vissarion Belinsky
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ANARCH-ISTAN: DRAMA, DYNAMICS & DYNAMITE
I spent my whole life making somebody rich I busted my ass for that son of a bitch He left me to die like a dog in a ditch And told me I’m all used up He used up my … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Berkman, Anarchism, Anarchist movement, Black Bloc, Bobby Seale, Boris Kagarlitsky, Bruce Utah Philips, Emma Goldman, Huey Newton, International Workers of the World, IWW, Joe Hill, Jonathan Kay national Post, Judy Rebick, Karl Marx, Luigi Galleani, Marius Heuser, Marx, Mikail Bakunin, Naomi Klein, Neil Hrab, Noam Chomsky, Paul Avrich, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, Proudhon, Sacco and Vanzetti, Sid Ryan, Sinclair Lewis, The Black Panther Movement, The Black Panthers, The Transnational Institute, Utah Philips
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REVOLUTION No. 9/10 tenths OF THE LAW IS POSSESSION
You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world You tell me that it’s evolution Well, you know We all want to change the world But when you talk about destruction Don’t you … Continue reading
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Tagged Anarchism, Ari Folman, Ariel Sharon, Beatles, Beatles Revolution, Conrad Black, David Rubinger, Edward Said, Elie Wiesel, Emily Henochowicz, Eran Kolirin, Eugene Plawiuk, Golda Meir, Hamas, Helen Thomas, Helen Thomas journalist, John Lennon, Marc Chagall, Mikail Bakunin, Naomi Klein, Noam Chomsky, Norman Finkelstein, rabbi Schneerson, Rashi de Troyes, Robert Capa, Robert Irwin, Rubinger, Umberto Eco, Waltz With Bashir
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