On the Literature of Liberation
From Literary Hub by Ed Simon
Ed Simon Considers the Life Alexander Berkman, Anarchist, Would-Be Assassin, and 19th-Century Luigi Mangione
From Literary Hub by Ed Simon
Ed Simon Considers the Life Alexander Berkman, Anarchist, Would-Be Assassin, and 19th-Century Luigi Mangione
From Prism
December 10, 2024
by William C. Anderson
The UnitedHealthcare CEO’s assassination is a good time to observe the history of class warfare, grievance, and the classic anarchist militancy of “the propaganda of the deed”
From Freedom News
Dec 10, 2024
Pondering the politics of Luigi Mangione and why his generation of young men seem so incoherent in their politics, the fall of Assad and the bind it's put Syrian Kurdistan in, and the similarities and differences of landlords being scumbags worldwide.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyD8gF7wT5I
From sub.media
On this day in Anarchist History, November 14th 1909, we remember young Simón Radowitzky and his assassination of Colonol Falcón, the head of the federal police in Argentina.
Whether actions speak for themselves is a well discussed topic for anarchists. In the case of Saturday's assassination attempt, many questions remain.
Have anarchists changed their mind about the utility or desirability of assassinations?
September 10, 1898: the anarchist Luigi Lucheni murders the Austro-Hungarian empress "Sissi" with a file. He does not have enough money for a dagger.
What followed was a violent wave of state attacks against anarchism and, with the Anti-Anarchist Conference in Rome, one of the first attempts to network police repression internationally.
September 9, 2023: an anarchist demonstration through Bad Ischl, a center of monarchy kitsch, commemorates the event with street theater and music.
From Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff
In this special reverse episode, Miriam talks with Margaret about Sholem Schwarzbard, the radical Jewish assassin.
from CrimethInc.
A Filipino Anarchist Discussion about National Heroes
On December 30, the day set aside to commemorate Dr. José Rizal, scientist, author, and icon of the Philippine Republic, it is only right to emulate his example by analyzing and critiquing our society. Our contributor Malaginoo focuses on a concept that informs how we regard Rizal and his contemporaries during the ascendance of “Filipino nationalism”: