An Anarchist Critique of Bhagat Singh’s Marxist-Leninism and Theory of the State

From archit

Bhagat Singh was an anti-colonial revolutionary born in the Punjab region of modern-day Pakistan in 1907. He became a household name upon taking part in many pivotal events preceding the eventual independence, and separation, of the Indian and Pakistan states from British control. Singh, with others, assassinated a British officer named John Saunders in 1928, believing him to be senior ranking James Scott in Lahore who had played a hand in the death of another Indian revolutionary. After evading arrest, Singh and Hindustani Socialist Republican Association (HSRA) member Batukeshwar Dutt detonated two non-fatal bombs during a meeting of the central legislative assembly in New Delhi’s parliament in 1929. While imprisoned, he participated in a hunger strike protesting discrimination between the treatment of Indian prisoners compared to the British. After a long and dramatic trial that drew widespread public attention and debate, Singh and accomplices Shivaram Rajguru and Sukhdev Thapar were executed by hanging in 1931.

Biopolitics of war and distorted bipolar vision

When war breaks out, tendencies that already existed but could be hidden or denied become fully apparent. Before war, it is easy to mask statist attitudes with anti-authoritarian rhetoric, but in times of war, it becomes clear how false and hypocritical this rhetoric can be. In the following commentary, we demonstrate this using the example of Solidarity Collectives and their supporters.

Notes on Anarchist Canon and Memory

From anarchofggt

I have noticed a disappointing trend with my anarchist milieu situated in the Pacific Northwest of Turtle Island. It is a concerning disregard and total dismissal of our inherited anarchist theories and histories, again from people who call themselves “anarchists.” I have noticed this is particularly a problem from White people. Self-proclaimed anarchists here behave as if they are past the droning of Proudhon, Kropotkin, or Malatesta, while still engaging in the same Sisyphean “debates” trying to approach conclusions already reached 100 years ago, while using different language are really just concepts such as the principle of voluntary association, the merits of violence and nonviolence, or if organized Platformism is the way to go.

Statements by Anna Beniamino, Juan Sorroche, & Action for Palestine Ireland

From Dark Nights

Original title: "Italy: Statements by Anna Beniamino, from Rebibbia prison, and Juan Sorroche, from Terni prison, and greetings from Action for Palestine Ireland on the occasion of the “Sabotage the War and Repression” initiatives on February 7 and 8 in Viterbo"

Freedonia’s 2026 Funding Round Is Now Open! Call for Grant Applications

From Freedonia

At this moment, we are particularly enthusiastic to fund projects related to anarchist infrastructure broadly defined (i.e. including but not limited to material infrastructure). We want to support initiatives that build collective capacity; strengthen people’s long-term ability to organize; and expand the terrain of struggle.

Portland auto-shop owned by prominent ICE ally vandalized

From Puget Sound Anarchists

Last night we gave Dean’s Car Care in NE Portland a redecorating under cover of darkness. Dean’s is owned and operated by fascist sympathizing power-couple Dean Gluesenkamp and Washington State representative Marie Perez Gluesenkamp, a Democrat who voted in January for additional funding for ICE, enabling them to continue kidnapping and murdering our neighbors and occupying our cities.

Racist concepts

From Kurdish-Speaking Anarchist Forum (KAF)

This article is about some concepts in Kurdish that are racist, their use is either ignorant or intentional. As an anarchist, I need to confront and reject those who use it for whatever purpose... In January 2016, I wrote a 12-page article about this racist language and the mistakes of the PKK. I also explained that this language is the language of the PKK, not of Rojava.

Takakia #1-3 (English edition)

On the Tibetan Plateau, north of the Himalayan giants, a rare plant which bore witness to the Jurassic period clings to icy granite cliffs. On this roof of the planet, the green shoots of this plant remain close to the ground and rarely exceed the thickness of a finger, while its leaves are minuscule. Its bright, vivid green has been observed by only a handful of humans. Its common name in Japanese, nanjamonja-goke, aptly conveys the plant’s unusual resilience: “impossible moss.”

Mariano Dolci, the Poet of Puppets and Freedom

From Retroguardia 3.0

Mariano Dolci belongs to the history of unique figures. The multiplicity of artistic fields inhabited by this intellectual made him a multifaceted figure, difficult for those who love to categorize. In reality, his work had a guiding star, to which Dolci devoted his entire life, an intense "poetic" activity fueled by a humanistic vision. Indeed, with "the weapons of poetry," he would soon traverse the history of our country, just as Pasolini himself, using the same tools but often in different ways, continued to undertake until his tragic end.

Constellation 2026: Call for Tables and Workshops

Constellation is now accepting tabling reservations and workshop proposals for both days of the festival weekend – the Anarchist Bookfair taking place on Saturday, May 16th and the Anarchist Skill Faire taking place on Sunday, May 17th.

Responsibility claim for coordinated attack in Ano Patissia

From Dark Nights - Athens, Greece

The daily grind of medieval working conditions, class humiliation and extermination of the proletariat, employer impunity and terrorism, austerity measures that strangle the social base, torture in the hellhole police stations, the hundreds of murders at the borders of Fortress Europe, the destitution in detention centers, the permanent panoptic surveillance and mapping of every movement, the upgrading of repression and the legal arsenal of the state, demands the intensification of social resistance, the breaking of the omnipotence of the state through the spread of polymorphous aggressive actions of social violence directed against this insatiable system that annihilates human life and treats us as expendable, as numbers.

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