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Abolition Media’s Authoritarian Entryism

325 loves Abolition Media

From Colorado Liberation & Autonomy

As radicals, we often have to rely on reactionary media to understand the world and build our arguments (as I have done in this piece), but doing so is not the same thing as uncritically republishing their content within radical spaces.

Ep. 140: Survivance - Dominique Althoff

Ep. 140: Survivance/Did the CIA Fund Good Art - Dominique Althoff

Speaking about the CIA in positive terms is certainly a hard sell for anarchists. [...] Anarchists are aware of the value of “neither confirming nor denying”, that the conspiracy is larger and more dangerous than it is. Why not let the rumors spread?

Kill The God of Work & All His Clergy

Anti-work cartoon

From: https://raddle.me/wiki/anti-work

I'd say one of the most impactful components of anarchy through the ages, and especially in this current decade is anti-work - the idea of completely rejecting the notion of work. Though as old as civilization itself, anti-work ideas have been steadily regaining momentum in modern times, starting in small anarchist circles, and now taking off explosively in mainstream culture. Millions of people around the world have suddenly found themselves exposed to this very anarchist concept.

How to “Doom” Anarchism

via Center for a Stateless Society

How to “Doom” Anarchism: A Response to Dakota Hensley

A response to "The Conservative Anarchist".

Can there be such a thing as a “conservative anarchist?” Yes, as is true of any broad political label – socialist, democrat, libertarian, the list grows longer every day as the far right tries to appropriate the language of other tendencies. Ultimately, one can identify with whatever values they want, this is the foundation of many views I hold.

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