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darreinhardt · 10 months
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Getting Wobbly In There…
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clouds-of-wings · 2 years
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recursive-rupture · 7 months
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Pity the revolution that devours itself in order to obtain victory. Pity the revolution that waits for a final triumph to put its ideals into practice. In spite of all the difficulties and deceptions, the Spanish revolution had the good fortune to come to full fruition. The revolutionary work of the collectives will be an indelible mark in time and space. The rest will pass into history like a bad dream.
The Anarchists in the Spanish Revolution, José Peirats
{pictured: anarchists militants of the CNT-FAI in the Spanish Revolution, colourised photo}
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fangedprinx · 6 months
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Turned the flag on the furry unity flag bonus pin from the Fursona Pins pride pins kickstarter into an anarcho-syndicalist/anarcho-communist flag
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killhound · 2 years
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Happy Birthday to Antònia Fontanillas Borràs!
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stevebowbrick · 2 years
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Milly Witkop
Milly Witkop was born Vitkopski in the Ukrainian shtetl of Zlatopol to a Jewish Ukrainian-Russian family as the oldest of four sisters. The youngest of the four, Rose, was also a well-known anarchist. In 1894, Witkop left the Ukraine for London where she worked in a tailoring sweatshop saving enough money to finance her parents' and sisters' passage to England, and it was her involvement in a bakers' strike that led her to become involved with the group around the Jewish anarchist newspaper Arbayter Fraynd. In 1895, she met Rudolf Rocker in the course of her political work and, in May 1898, Rocker invited her to accompany him to New York, where he hoped to find employment. The two were, however, not admitted to the country, because they refused to marry legally and were returned to the United Kingdom on the same ship that had taken them to the United States.
From October 1898, Rocker and Witkop co-edited the Arbeyter Fraynd, and in March 1900, they published the culturally- focused newspaper Germinal. In 1907, the couple's son, Fermin, was born. Rocker and Witkop opposed World War I in 1914 — unlike some other anarchists such as Kropotkin, who supported the Allied cause. To ease the poverty and deprivation caused by the joblessness that accompanied the war, Witkop and her husband opened a soup kitchen. In December 1914, however, Rocker like many Germans and Austrians in the UK, was interned as an enemy alien. Witkop continued her anti-war activities until she too was arrested in 1916. She remained imprisoned until the autumn of 1918. She then left the United Kingdom to join her husband and son in the Netherlands.
(text from the blurb for a book about Witkop published by her partner Rudolf Rocker in 1956)
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somerandomg33k · 7 months
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What is this? I, SomeRandomG33k is streaming late on a weeknight. Yes I am. This might not be a regular thing. Who knows. But I do want to stream some Dead Cells tonight. I am also still trying to raise funds for my comrades in need. Come and hang.
(!13+) Surprise short late night stream of an Anarcho-Syndicalist playing Dead Cells | !fundraising for !comrades | !retweet | !AMA |
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69books-suck69 · 1 year
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10 years ago I wasn't reading science fiction. I found this in a free library by the place I was living at, held together with electrical tape (fixing a book with black tape = baller move) and missing pages. The back copy sounded so bad, I thought I'd be in for a trashy, lazy knockoff dystopia full of half-baked reactionary ideas. I thought I'd skim though it for a laugh. What I got was an absolute mindbender that derailed my reading life for the next decade: a chaotic anarchist (u/dys)topia, an intriguingly ambivalent attitude to violence, pre-60s mindwipe identity psychedelia, witchcraft, mass shootings+terrorism, and a positive-nihilist conclusion... I became pretty immediately obsessed with Kornbluth's simultaneous pro- and anti-authoritarianism, his atypical libertarianism, his flashes of melancholy, his clever careening plots. Far from trash, I had found an idea-packed nightmare that changed my reading habits for years as I searched for something that could touch it. Gonna be posting more capsule reviews here in days/weeks to come so that I can throw out my book journal
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hella-val · 7 months
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shroobles · 3 months
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nando161mando · 2 months
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The Trans Debate in 17 seconds
#trans #lgbtq #transgender
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ngl i feel like a lot of the 'online left'™ is less focused on actually fighting for socialism, and more focused on adopting the radical aesthetic without engaging in any real world activities that would further leftist causes.
like, prices of everyday goods are at an all time high, we are on the brink of ecological collapse, fascism is on the rise across the globe, and marginalised people are being stripped of their rights every single day.
and yet, while a lot of people are actually getting out there and taking direct action, organising, etc., some of us are too busy just ranting about how the world's going to shit, or arguing amongst ourselves on twitter, or just reading theory without applying said theory to the real world.
don't get me wrong, social media is an important vehicle for the spread of leftist ideas, theory is absolutely vital for understanding how the current systems operate, and our anger is completely justified. but none of these things can change anything without mass movements across the globe taking direct, revolutionary action.
basically, theory is nothing without praxis, and vice versa.
anyways, unhinged rant over lmao.
gonna go grab some breakfast :)
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flatus-vocis · 4 days
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Prints
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lil-tachyon · 1 year
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Flag flown within the loosely-defined territory of the self-proclaimed New Jersey Autonomous Zone (sometimes also called the New Jersey Free Territory) which emerged in the turbulent final decades of the 21st century
The flag featured an updated version of the traditional NJ coat of arms incorporating popular symbols such as the Jersey/Rutgers tomato, cranberries, the Jersey Devil, and a regionally infamous lunch meat
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comradeallie · 1 year
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yourfaveisleftist · 8 months
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Miles O'Brien from the Star Trek series is an anarcho-syndicalist!
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