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« on: February 27, 2008, 02:43:39 AM »

Post links, resources, articles, etc. relating to anarchism, the anarchist movement, and anarchist history. This is not a thread to debate the merits of anarchism but to post relevant information.

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Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed

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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2008, 05:30:42 PM »

Non-Western Anarchisms

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« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2008, 12:10:27 AM »

I don't like how anarchists are critisising (as in "you won't get no support from me") all the Latin American countries that are turning socialism these days. 
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« Reply #4 on: March 19, 2008, 12:27:25 AM »

I don't like how anarchists are critisising (as in "you won't get no support from me") all the Latin American countries that are turning socialism these days. 

Besides Venezuela, what Latin American nation is making any critical moves to socialism from the grassroots? 
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« Reply #5 on: March 19, 2008, 12:29:28 AM »

Bolivia as well.  And yeah, punk orientated anarchists view Hugo Chavez pertty harshly. 
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« Reply #6 on: March 19, 2008, 12:49:01 AM »

Bolivia as well.  And yeah, punk orientated anarchists view Hugo Chavez pertty harshly. 

Morales started off his presidency explicitly supporting "Andean capitalism", since then he has made no fundamental change to the colonial/oligarchal control of Bolivia's power structure. MAS has totally abandoned any plans for nationalization of Bolivia's energy resources or substantive land reform.

Latin America’s Changing Mosaic: Movements in Flux and Center-Left Governments in Power

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http://www.internationalist.org/boliviaelections0512.html

Most socialists do not support Morales either, whether Leninist or anarchist. Support for Morales has mostly been concentrated in the liberal and green left; its mostly superficial praise for an "indigenous president" and anti-imperialist rhetoric but not any actual systematic change. Its more overzealous imaginations and wishful thinking creating the appearance of Latin America's "rapid turn" to the "left" while no nation has fundamentally or structurally altered besides Venezuela. Criticism of Chavez can be rational though, if one understands the Bolivarian revolution as primarily a bottom-up process controlled by the grassroots. Although Chavez has fluctuated inbetween, the grassroots organizations of the Bolivarian revolution have severly criticized the state bureaucracy for corruption and attempting to moderate the changes that have occured in Venezuela.
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« Reply #7 on: March 19, 2008, 04:09:15 AM »

No wonder Morales was on the John Stewart show.
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« Reply #8 on: March 22, 2008, 04:50:09 PM »

Anyway, i was referring to white anarchists who doesn't even acknowledge white previlage and denounces any other movements thats not anarchism.
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« Reply #9 on: March 25, 2008, 04:26:17 PM »

A Sketch of An Association of Democratic, Autonomous Neighborhoods And How to Create It
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« Reply #10 on: March 25, 2008, 10:57:54 PM »

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Review of Bookchin's The Spanish Anarchists

Bookchin’s “the Spanish Anarchists: The Heroic Years” covers the period from 1868 to 1936—that is, from Giuseppi Fanelli’s introduction of the anarchist “Idea” to Madrid and Barcelona, to the beginnings of the military coup of 1936. It is a history of the formative years of the Anarchist movement, rather than a history of the Spanish Civil War. I don’t have the historical background to evaluate Bookchin’s conclusions; this book served as an introduction to this subject matter for me. All I can do is muse on some of the themes that he touches on.

Bookchin argues that Spanish anarchist movement which climaxed in the Spanish Civil War was the last great classical workers’ proletarian socialist movement, in the tradition that started from the June 1948 Parisian uprisings. In the prologue and final chapter, he notes that capitalism has changed greatly since the period stretching from the 1840s through 1930s: “In those years capital besieged a surprisingly preindustrial society, which could resist it with its rich neighborhood life, its towns, and villages. Today, that preindustrial society is increasingly giving way to a highly commodified market society—not merely a market economy—that has turned so much of the Western world into a giant supermarket with its subservient and suburbanized lifeways.” (p. 7) Accordingly, Bookchin argues that future Left movements will have a different character than those from the period this book treats.

Bookchin emphasizes the spirit of experimentalism and deep humanism that animated the Spanish anarchist movement. He does not lionize this movement, and he does not hesitate to criticize its tactical mistakes and departures from ideals. Yet the anarchist movement, in Bookchin’s history, comes out much better than the more moderate socialists, whose authoritarian organizational forms led to their own eventual downfall. In that sense, the anarchists, often criticized for being utopians, appear more realistic than the authoritarian wing of the socialist movement.

It’s interesting to compare Spain in this period to the U.S in (roughly) the same period. One of the major themes in Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” is the great skill that American liberals have with co-opting radical movements, thus saving capitalism again and again. Zinn describes the Progressive movement in the early 20th century in this manner (as a reaction to socialist and labor activism), and the New Deal (as a reaction to U.S. labor militancy in the 1930s). Naomi Klein’s No Logo could be read as a description of how corporate America—with lifestyle branding-- has now completely co-opted the stirrings of rebellion against stultifying bourgois life in the 1950s and ‘60s. In contrast, Bookchin argues that the fact the the Spanish liberals largely abandoned the working class and peasants. This left a space for anarchism to grow in Spain.

Above all, it is fascinating to read about how the “Idea” of anarchism inspired normal workers and peasants to build movements and institutions on their own, largely without the assistance of a vanguard of intellectuals, and largely without forming stultifying bureaucracies.
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« Reply #11 on: March 26, 2008, 08:41:30 AM »

I would love to see an Anarchist society, like the examples during the Spanish Civil War, exist and have a chance to grow.
However, I'm a little skeptical of it happening in the U.S. It seems like the people here are far too dependant on American institutions and would be incompetent if the responsibilities of Anarcho-Syndicalism were forced on them. Also, to have everyone participate in an organized socialist economy, especially in such an individualist society, may be impossible without a state to enforce redistribution of the wealth.

I'm not denouncing this type of Anarchism (Libertarian Socialism), but just questioning my own beliefs.
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« Reply #12 on: March 26, 2008, 09:57:55 AM »

I would love to see an Anarchist society, like the examples during the Spanish Civil War, exist and have a chance to grow.
However, I'm a little skeptical of it happening in the U.S. It seems like the people here are far too dependant on American institutions and would be incompetent if the responsibilities of Anarcho-Syndicalism were forced on them. Also, to have everyone participate in an organized socialist economy, especially in such an individualist society, may be impossible without a state to enforce redistribution of the wealth.

I'm not denouncing this type of Anarchism (Libertarian Socialism), but just questioning my own beliefs.

Anarchism will not be forced on the working class, a main tenant of anarchist revolution is the popular involvement of the mass majority based on individual choice. The ruling class will be subjected to force though: either to surrender their wealth and priviledge to join the revolution, leave, or stay and fight. Its a myth that anarchism is against revolutionary force altogether, freedom is not the freedom for the few to murder, exploit, and oppress the mass majority of society.

Anarchism can only be based on self-liberation and participation in the revolutionary process that replaces hiearchal institutions throughout society. Developing decentralized assemblies in workplaces, neighborhoods, and households is essential to creating an alternative and base of power whereby we can challenge the ruling class. It can never be imposed from above nor will it ever as a basic tenant of power is to maintain and further that power.

No state will ever "redistribute" the wealth; if a few are in control of the wealth they will take an uneven proportionate based on another basic tenant of power. Remember that mass nations like the U.S. will cease to exist and be replaced with federations of directly democratic power. For example, a federation of a neighborhood may consist of 2,000 people which makes a city of 60,000 people consist of 30 federations. "Representatives" of federations will be democratically elected, their only role being to transmit the vote of the majority on a larger scale. The role of a "nation state" will be defunct as people recognize that the competing interests in society can never be resolved through a monolithic "national interest". If working class consciousness expands it will prove to be a major threat to nationalism.
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« Reply #13 on: March 26, 2008, 02:59:26 PM »

The only obstacle I see is actually expanding the working class consciousness. Not every person is going to be motivated to look past mainstream media and into independent press. Too many people rely on Fox News or CNN for their perspective on the world. Of course once this obstacle is overcome it will hopefully lead to a successful, self-determined society.
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« Reply #14 on: March 27, 2008, 10:16:06 AM »

Global Anarchism

French Revolution and Las Enrages 1789-1793

Paris Commune of 1871

Magonista Revolt and the Mexican Revolution 1911

Russian Soviets 1917-1921

Ukraine Makhnovist Movement 1917-1921

German Revolution 1918-1923

Italian Factory Councils and Occupations 1918-1921

Hungary Uprising of 1919

Seattle General Strike of 1919

Shanghai Commune 1926-1927

Korean autonomous Shinmin province 1929-1931

Spanish Revolution 1936-1939

East Germany Uprising 1953

Poland Uprising of 1956

Hungarian Uprising 1956-1957

Shanghai People's Commune of 1967

France Uprising of 1968

Portuguese Uprising 1974-1975

1980: The Kwangju Commune

Poland and Solidarity 1980-1982

Zapatistas 1994-

Argentina Occupations 2001-

Oaxaca Commune 2006

^^^I put together good list of anarchist communes and uprisings in the modern era with a good amount of links and information. I've been working on this for a little bit and still have a ways to go.
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At this very early stage of rap development, it was particularly tied to emcee-ing more than it was associated to any specific song. It predominantly tied songs together as an adlib in between. It was born out of the creative inputs of DJs who had to work with self-imposed musical constraints such as the 4/4 time beat and sampling or sequencing sections of other songs to create a smooth flow of uninterrupted musical stimuli. These were eventually married with electronic equipment such as drums and synthesizers, and ultimate melodies to give it that bite and identity. In a sense, rap music artists were basically like a video game designer who had to figure out each artistic component at every turn until it developed into a more coherent musical genre that became the rap music we know today.

The first recorded version of rap music came alive in the early 1980s when DJs decided to make records out of their freestyle MCing. This necessitated the documentation of song lyrics so they do not change during each and every rendition. The age of the stromanbieter for rap music was gone paving the way for more organized chaos. Still, the freestyle and improvisation element remained a part of many DJ interludes as the song goes through certain sections that did not require too much rap singing.

Likewise, as a consequence of the hip-hop records, the influence of rap began to spread faster than ever before. Artists no longer had to travel far to get their music heard. Now, records from New York City and Philadelphia can be reproduced and transported to cities like Los Angeles, New Orleans, Dallas, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Seattle among others for people to appreciate and enjoy. This was primarily the reason for rap music’s rapid growth. Like Christmas mini lights, cities formed the nodes through which rap music would spread to other parts of the country. From small beginnings to grand achievements, the birth certificate translation to true stardom took a matter of years for rap music to be realized. Since then, its take-off and rise has been meteoric.

In this regard, it is almost impossible to talk about rap music but not discuss the golden age of rap. This was the era from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s when rap grew at an astounding rate fueled by the creative contributions of many artists from all over the continental United States and in many parts of the world. The primary trait of the Golden Age or Rap was that it was an almost unbroken wave of transformative music with every single pushing the boundaries of the genre. From this age and in the succeeding Gansta Rap age came names like Run-D.M.C., Dr. Dre, Ice T, MC Hammer, The Wu-tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, and The Notorious B.I.G. among others. The list of names can virtually fill a Sharepoint Hive without any problems.

According to social studies published in 2005, teenagers and children are more familiar with hip-hop and rap music more than any other musical genre. Up to 65% of all children from ages 8 to 18 hear hip-hop music on a daily basis, making it their routinary keratin hair treatment session, almost to the point that it has become an intrinsic part of their lives. With the diversification of the genre to include the more stylish R&B or rhythm and blues, it is not difficult to explain how rap music has continued to pervade radio station, TV and movie song line-ups. The marriage of rap and jazz which paved the way for R&B is itself a phenomenon that warrants all sorts of social analysis.

And with its very strong following, it is safe to say that rap music is here to stay. Years from now, when you open your TV on a bright Saturday morning, there’s a big chance you would be watching the next stage in the evolution of rap music, and there’s an even better chance you would be dancing or singing to that tune.

Immortal Technique Rapper Biography

Immortal technique is the stage name for which rapper Felipe Andres Coronel is popularly known. His lyrics characterized by its unique mixture of socialist commentary of social class hierarchy, religion, wealth, poverty to contemporary issues touching on governmental and institutional racism. Perhaps you may have come across information about this popular icon as you undertake research for that mba online, or for whatever course you are undertaking, be it bachelors in criminal justice, performing arts degree, governance systems, online nurse practitioner programs, history, or any other course for which you have to do online research.

The rapper was born on the 19th day of February 1978 in Lima, Peru. During the internal conflicts that took place in their country at the time, his parents migrated to Harlem, New York. Probably, in the process of migration to the country, they may have used boats at least once in the journey. Like many American teenagers, the rapper was engaged in various acts against the law that led to his arrest several times, which in one his public interviews admitted that they were selfish and at best childish acts. After completing his incarceration terms, he took up a political science course in a bid to mend his seemingly torn life, while living with his father.

After completing his studies, he was not lucky enough to secure a job in his field of study owing to the unemployment situation prevailing in the entire United States. Like many American fresh graduates who take up it jobs, nursing jobs, waiter and nursing jobs among many other common jobs that may not necessarily need a specialist, he took up a working in a restaurant to earn a buck from which he could live on.

Through his deep interest in championing for equality between the elite and the under privileged in society, and being not a Mesothelioma Lawyer, the rapper begun his music career basing his lyrics on such issues as injustice, exploitation and mistreatment of the poor. This is captured clearly in his desire to keep control over his production, since he strongly believes that in the music industry, the producers normally make a large profit while the artist for who credit belongs, normally end ups earning peanut amounts at the end of the day.

His popular sediments are captured in his albums that include the revolutionary, both volume one and two, and the 3rd world and the middle passage album. the rapper is increasingly involved in prison visits and working with migrant rights activists, though which he speaks to youths and the unprivileged in the society trazer amor de volta. His investments are largely in farmland in Latin America, which like soweto properties is an unpopular investment option for many celebrity figures. His advice to the youth is not much on taking up an aacsb online mba or an online criminal justice degree, but rather it is based on exploiting ones talents and living soberly within the law.

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