Jean-Marc Raynaud went to find out if God exists

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.

No Gods No Masters – Why Atheism and Anarchism Are a Good Fit

From The Polar Blast - Anarchist Class War News & Views for Aotearoa

Atheism and anarchism are distinct positions, yet their intellectual and political trajectories have long intersected. Atheism, defined as the rejection of belief in gods or divine authority, represents a refusal to submit to transcendent powers. Anarchism, defined as the opposition to unjustified hierarchy and the advocacy of stateless, non-hierarchical social organisation, represents a refusal to submit to earthly rulers. Both challenge authority, obedience, and domination, albeit in different registers.

Anarchists struggle in Burma

From Libcom by Hein Htet Kyaw

This article explains how anarchism used to be in Burma and how it's developing at the moment. This article informs how the anarchist movements in Burma were misdirected by divisive neoliberal identity politics and how they're being claimed back by the anarchists from a class-based intersectional perspective.

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