The Circled A: Michael Albert
From YouTube - Oct 11, 2025
American Anarchist author Michael Albert joins yodet to talk about the question of what economics looks like in an anarchist society.
From YouTube - Oct 11, 2025
American Anarchist author Michael Albert joins yodet to talk about the question of what economics looks like in an anarchist society.
On March 10, 2010, the anarchist Lambros Fountas was shot and killed in a battle with greek police. On the fifteenth anniversary of his death, Pola Roupa and Nikos Maziotis, imprisoned comrades from the organization Revolutionary Struggle, to which Fountas belonged & on behalf of which he was acting at the time of his murder, have released a text.
While their text memorializes the anarchist martyr Lambros Fountas, it also provides deep, valuable analysis of both the context in which he was acting and the situation in the present day.
from Center for a Stateless Society by Shane Ross
To read Proudhon, to many non-mutualist thinkers beyond anarchist academia, is laughable. Anarchist communists will insist that Bakunin, Kropotkin and Bookchin expand on Proudhon, rendering the original mutualist promise as empty (ironic considering the massive amount Bakunin took directly from Proudhon.) Anarchist capitalists insist that his theories were flawed, socialist, and/or didn’t rely on the non-aggression principle or Austrian economics (or generally some otherwise lackluster defense of the freedom of capitalists). Marxians, much to the dismay of left anarchists, will insist that Marx “debunked Bakunin and Proudhon” during his time (as if the schools haven’t had a dialogue for as long as Marxism has lived).
from Center for a Stateless Society by Eric Fleischmann
Laurance Labadie’s “Anarchism Applied to Economics”
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Announcing: The Laurance Labadie Archival Project
While Anarchism is, in one sense, not a constructed philosophy, that is, not a “system,” anarchists stand firm “constructively” in the position above stated. What form voluntary associations which anarchists contemplate will take, remains for the future to evince. Anarchism primarily, is not an economic arrangement but a social philosophy based upon the conclusion that man is happy and independent in proportion to the freedom he experiences and can maintain.
via Center for a Stateless Society
Relitigating Decentralization: Response to M Black by William Gillis
I must confess no small horror on reading M Black’s contribution to this Mutual Exchange. A self-professed anarchist, defending centralization? I would normally let such arguments fall on their face alone, but if we are to platform them in this exchange I feel a moral obligation to reiterate basic reality. My response will be divided into two parts. I will first respond to M Black’s abrogation of basic anarchism in his acceptance of centralized democracy. Then I will respond to the specific claims as to the comparable inefficiencies of markets.
From Immediatism
Public secret: everyone knows but no one speaks. Another kind of public secret: the fact is published but no one pays attention.
From C4SS by Black Cat
The black bloc, at least as I have experienced it, is a very extreme departure from everyday economic life.