ANews Podcast 462 – 4.10.26
From ANews Podcast
Welcome to the ANews podcast. This podcast covers anarchist activity, ideas, and conversations from the previous week.
From ANews Podcast
Welcome to the ANews podcast. This podcast covers anarchist activity, ideas, and conversations from the previous week.
From The Final Straw Radio
An interview with Tom Goyens, professor of history at Salisbury University and author of Johann Most: Life of a Radical, out last year from University of Illinois Press speaking about the life and times of the atheist and propagandist (notably through his journal, Freiheit) and his development from social democrat parliamentarian to socialist revolutionary to anarchist. For the chat we talk about Mosts’s life, development and legacy, from the mid-1800’s in Bavaria up to his death in 1906.
From International of Anarchist Federations
From the 13th Congress of the International of Anarchist Federations, held in Athens (April 3–5 2026), we send our unwavering support and solidarity to our anarchist comrades in Cuba, who were unable to travel to participate in the IFA proceedings.
From Anarchist Stickers Archive
This project on its surface is as simple as it sounds: it's an archive, of stickers, from the anarchists' scenes around the world. That's it.
On a bit more deep level, this project was founded with 3 main goals in mind: the stickers themselves, the technical approach and an anarchist praxis.
From Blog YY
He was a staunch atheist and deeply opposed to clericalism, which he called "the worst scourge of humanity." He dreamed of an education free from traditional indoctrination and co-founded the Bonaventure Libertarian School at the far end of the world, in Chaucre, on the Île d'Oléron. He did the same with the self-managed cooperative Les Éditions Libertaires, where he began publishing my humble writings 20 years ago, before lending a hand to multilingual social libraries in Greece, as other close friends have done in recent years.
From Act for Freedom Now! - Heraklion, Crete, Greece by anarchists
Attack at the offices of ANEK Lines at the centre of the city of Heraklion by Anarchists
The tragic events at the “Violanda” factory in Trikala and off the coast of Chios island are, in the harshest possible way, evidence of the bosses’ brutal capitalist exploitation and of the murderous/racist policies of the Greek state at the borders.
From Freedom News UK
The Anarchist Studies Network organised three sessions at the Political Studies Association Conference 2026
Save the Date: 7.-9. August 2026 / KuZeB, Bremgarten AG, Switzerland
From Act for Freedom Now! - Athens, Greece
Claim of Responsibility for Arson Attack on a Cop’s House by Anarchist Strike Group “Memory and Anger”
From Scheerpost by Mansa Musa
When state violence and systemic denial of full citizenship by the state makes true belonging impossible for Black people, Black anarchists have envisioned and fought for a free life beyond the state. In this episode of Rattling the Bars, author William C. Anderson explores the rich, radical tradition of Black anarchism and its connection to prison abolitionist movements.
From Freedom News UK! by Ruby Tuke
The philosopher and novelist was the first to formulate the modern conception of anarchism
From In Tension - an anarchist agitation
In Tension is a journal acting as a place for anarchist analysis, dialogue, and reflection on activity that extends beyond single subcultures, issues, and social groups. Intended for people beginning to learn what anarchists are fighting and creating as well as people who have identified with anarchism for decades, In Tension is a way for us to talk to each other and report actions, issues, and intiatives that are otherwise under- or un-reported. We are interested in promoting the practice of doing things for ourselves and connecting our struggles locally, regionally, and internationally. In Tension also functions as an archive of sorts, a way to foster collective remembering.
From June 11 by Marius Mason
From Marius:
Greetings, Friends and Family,
It feels like this will actually happen at this point — so I finally think it’s time to reach out and say thank to all of you who have been steadfastly in my corner, backing me up and helping me stay centered all of these 17 years incarcerated in the FBOP. I will be leaving prison in May and returning to my home state of Michigan, back to Detroit.
From Act for Freedom Now! - by Francisco Solar
FOR THOSE WHO INSIST ON RISKING EVERYTHING