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Tag Archives: anarchism
Noam Chomsky: On Anarchism Libertarian Socialism
Stumbleupon Review of : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDHBvQRyOr0 [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDHBvQRyOr0&fs=1[/youtube] …
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The mystery of Zomia – The Boston Globe
Stumbleupon Review of : http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/articles/2009/12/06/the_mystery_of_zomia In Zomia's small societies, with their simple technologies, anti-authoritarian tendencies, and oral cultures, Scott sees not a world forgotten by civilization, but one that has been deliberately constructed to keep the state at arm's length. … Continue reading
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Boston Review & Noam Chomsky: Crisis and Hope
Stumbleupon Review of : http://bostonreview.net/BR34.5/chomsky.php Warnings about the purposeful destruction of U.S. productive capacity have been familiar for decades and perhaps sounded most prominently by the late Seymour Melman. Melman also pointed to a sensible way to reverse the process. … Continue reading
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Rafael Barrett – Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Stumbleupon Review of : http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rafael_Barrett Life is a weapon. Where should it strike, against which obstacle should our muscle-power be deployed, how shall we crown our desires? Is it the better choice to burn ourselves out all in one go … Continue reading
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Proposed RoadsTo FreedomBy Bertrand Russell
Stumbleupon Review of : http://www.zpub.com/notes/rfree10-intro.html Ain’t this just the truth though. So often the means are allowed to become the enemy of, and utterly defeat, the ends. “Nevertheless, though the desire for human welfare is what at bottom determines the … Continue reading
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Kehlkopfmikrofon: Almost forgot these comments
Stumbleupon Review of : http://kehlkopfmikrofon.blogspot.com/2007/12/almost-forgot-these-comments.html The blogger blogs the blogger blogged. Blogaciously
voltairine de cleyre, extreme virtue
Stumbleupon Review of : http://www.crispinsartwell.com/voltai2.htm Ah, once to stand unflinchingly on the brink of that dark gulf of passions and desires, once at last to send a bold, straight-driven gaze down into the volcanic Me, once, and in that once, … Continue reading
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Mutualist Blog: Free Market Anti-Capitalism: Naomi Klein: The Shock Doctr
Stumbleupon Review of : http://mutualist.blogspot.com/2007/11/naomi-klein-shock-doctrine.html The only form of property the Catoids and other vulgar libertarians don’t respect is the property of ordinary working people. In Sri Lanka after the Tsunami, and in New Orleans after Katrina, one of the … Continue reading
PeacePower: Was Gandhi an Anarchist?
Stumbleupon Review of : http://calpeacepower.org/0201/gandhi_anarchist.htm Independence begins at the bottom… It follows, therefore, that every village has to be self-sustained and capable of managing its own affairs… It will be trained and prepared to perish in the attempt to defend … Continue reading