Anarchy 101: Archy, Property and the Possibility of An-archic Property
From Libertarian Labyrinth by Shawn P. Wilbur
Anarchy 101: Archy, Property and the Possibility of An-archic Property
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Anarchy 101: General Thoughts on Appropriation
From Libertarian Labyrinth by Shawn P. Wilbur
Anarchy 101: Archy, Property and the Possibility of An-archic Property
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Anarchy 101: General Thoughts on Appropriation
Are you an anarchist? Do you have things? Do you own them? If so, tell us how!
From Center for a Stateless Society by Trevor Hauge, February 15th, 2024
…but It Did Determine Our Regime of Property
“You fools! If you took might, freedom would come of itself.”- Max Stirner, The Ego and Its Own
I had anticipated the need for one last serious theoretical intervention at this point, in order to set up the comparatively programmatic elements in the remaining posts. The emergence of some new details in the “social system” section of Proudhon’s Justice—as discussed in the last post—offers a different and more direct path forward. But let’s start by quickly examining the road we won’t be traveling.
From Anathema Volume IV Issue V, September 2019 via Anarchists Worldwide
After Ori Feibush’s house was vandalized in late July, conversations sparked again in Philly about whether the attack constituted violence whether it was justified. Feibush – the widely-hated founder of OCF Realty, who for many years has been shamelessly spearheading the gentrification of Point Breeze – has few defenders, which presents the opportunity for one of the better dialogues communicating why targeted property destruction might be happening and why it might be effective.
From Libertarian Labyrinth by Shawn P. Wilbur
These notes are from a group reading of the book on Reddit. While fragmentary, they do raise a number of questions that I haven’t had a chance to raise elsewhere. If nothing else, I’m archiving them to use in a future revision of Tucker’s translation.