From Act for Freedom Now!
Verseuchung is an anarchist journal, without price and without authorship, distribution is up to whoever finds it worth to share this around, if you want the pdf version or some printed copies you can write an email to verseuchung@systemli.org
This journal is open to submissions, and if you want to answer to something that is written here, question it or put some critics on the table, feel free! What is a journal for, if not to stir debate and exchange? Next issue will be about specific projects and their meaning and anarchy as a game, any question is welcomed. Not everything that is sent will be published, because this journal wants to express a specific projectuality, some individual’s Ideas and the burning desire for the destruction of this world’s order, so we will choose the material that we feel the most indicated for the eruption of insurrection.
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Verseuchung, an anarchist journal based nowhere and everywhere, issue 0 and 1.
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worth sharing the editorial…
anon (not verified) Tue, 10/07/2025 - 02:11
worth sharing the editorial from issue 0, which i loved:
We cannot save someone. No one can. Likewise we cannot really liberate others.
This forest (a living being) cannot be saved, it will either survive, even though profoundly changed or it will die, asphyxiated by the deadly vapours of this world.
For sure it cannot be saved by their legislations and their technology, but I suspect neither it can by us living here now. And it is not about saving it either. Not that I will not mourn if this forest dies. I will mourn the oak I’ve been living in, and this mourning will become anger added to the flames burning against this world, thirst added to my need for vengeance.
I don’t want this forest to die. But I’m not here to save it. And I want even less that it becomes the crystallized, unmoving and unsurprising version of itself they are proposing. Their least bad options, their grey survival elevated to life in the “best world possible”, their never-ending youth and refusal of death and life… this is no saving, this is a destiny maybe worse than Death itself.
A dead forest is a monument to human alienation, but a “preserved” one would be just one of their technological appendices, a jungle of statistics, assessments and authority rather than unearthed desires, sensibilities and joy. Not the warm refuge for those who fight against this existence, nor the thousand possibilities and discoveries, nor the precious moments of complicity, nor the dark living maze feared or exalted in the imagination of those who live nearby…
A plantation of trees is no forest, and to their preservation in this form of altered survival, I’d rather see this forest crashing into the reefs!
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