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north america / mexico / anarchist movement Thursday October 11, 2007 00:05 byAlex
On September 29th in Toronto a new Ontario anarchist-communist organization, Common Cause, held our founding conference. Preparation for this founding conference had taken place over several months culminating in a speaking tour of six Ontario cities under the title 'Building a Popular Anarchism'.
Press release announcing the formation of Common Cause an Ontario-wide Anarchist Communist organization; also presents the basic core policy and contact info.
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north america / mexico / anarchist movement Sunday August 12, 2007 10:26 byOntarioAC
We are a group of anarchist communists in the process of forming an organization in Ontario. We are so fresh we don't yet have a name. We are inviting other anarchists to consider getting involved with us in helping to create an anarchist movement across Ontario. [ Français ] [ Castellano ] [ Italiano ] [ Ελληνικά ] [ Português ]
américa del norte / méxico / represión / presos Friday July 20, 2007 01:42 byJosé Antonio Gutiérrez Danton
Informe desde Oaxaca sobre la represión a la Guelaguetza (fiesta tradicional oaxaqueña) organizada por la APPO (Asamblea Popular de los Pueblos de Oaxaca). Todas las imágenes son gentieza de Mike, de NEFAC (Nueva York) y de la APPO.
north america / mexico / history of anarchism Friday April 13, 2007 18:16 byWayne Price
A new wave of radicalization is spreading around the world. Federations of anarchists are being organized in the U.S and Canada, and in other countries. The ‘platformist’ current within international anarchism, with its emphasis on the need for anarchists to organize themselves, is having worldwide effects. In these conditions, it is not surprising that there should be an interest in the last major attempt to build an anarchist federation in North America: the Love and Rage Revolutionary Anarchist Federation (L&R). Founded in 1989, it lasted to 1998, almost ten years, with branches in Mexico (Amor y Rabia) and in English-speaking Canada.
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north america / mexico / culture Saturday February 03, 2007 19:42 byRandy Lowens
Most progressives agree that traditional institutions, cultural or political, deserve a good shaking up. So we approve of discourse that challenges the boundaries set by staid literary journals or moribund political organizations. In letters as in politics, we speak on the one hand of the traditional, mainstream elements deserving of comeuppance, and on the other of the avant-garde, the rebels. But inevitably, some wish to be more radical than the radicals, the newest new wave. This latter tendency is typically irrelevant at best, but often does real harm by posing as the "true" avant-garde and attacking more productive rebellious movements. In the following article we will examine two cases of extremism for its own sake, consciously postmodern experimental literature, and also a school of thought called Post-Left Anarchy. We will situate each in its cultural context, and make distinctions or draw parallels as appropriate. |
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