Anarchism
- This site aims to collect as many guides and resources as possible on how to ensure your safety and the safety of others during protests, demonstrations, and other direct action
Came across this site while looking for the manual for the robot dogs now patrolling trump's place, looks like a great source of helpful info.
- Is Anarchism viable?
Why do you believe in it, do you approve it in theory or also in practice? I think a lot of people approve of anarchism in theory but rejects the possibility of it to be put in practice unless we live in an utopia.. which I don't think we do, unfortunately. Maybe techno-anarchism would be more practical? Technology is such badly regulated and ordinary people are punished harsher than corporate so I really think techno-anarchism deserves a lot more attention (not saying anarchism itself doesn't) I see a lot of people here are more knowledgeable than me so don't take my word so seriously, maybe I shouldn't be expressing my idiot thoughts on it, or maybe just embrace it and ask regardless of any shame I might get.
I'm not trying to be mean to anyone, just genuinely wanted to discuss with whoever is willing to chip in on the topic.
- Who to Call for Help When You Don’t Want to Call the Copswww.vice.com Who to Call for Help When You Don’t Want to Call the Cops
911 isn’t the only option—and it might not be the best one. Here’s a basic guide to how to handle emergency situations without involving the police.
- Hey havnt looked into the philosophy of the idea too much can anyone give me a basic rundown.
Havnt looked into the actual thinking behind anarchism. Played a lot of 2b2t.org back in my day so thats my reference point. Please enlighten me on your thinking.
- New to the anarchism, seeking guidance
Hi! I apologize in advance if this is not the place for such posts.
I have recently happened upon descriptions of anarchism and its core ideas and, to my surprise, realized that I very much agree with all that I read. I would like to figure out what can I do to at least make an attempt to change the world into this direction.
Thing is, I grew up and currently live in Ukraine. I'm not sure what can I even do when my country is in a state of war, especially considering I'd rather not stick around in public places too much (being a guy and all).
Are there any online communities for Ukrainian anarchists that anyone knows of? I would also welcome any materials you think would be useful to study for someone new to anarchists' ideas
Thank you for reading this!
- Self-declaration of identity (Alternative to government ID)medium.com Self-declaration of identity (Memdeklaro de identeco)
The self-declaration of identity is a philosophical open source project, hosted at memdeklaro.github.io
Note: This is not a Sovereign Citizen thing. It's intentionally anational: It doesn't matter where you were born or who you were born to, everyone should have the same chances. Similar to Fridtjof Nansen's stateless passports in the 1920s or Garry Davis's world citizen passports.
A philosophical project for an open source non-government ID: https://memdeklaro.github.io/
Article: https://medium.com/@memdeklaro/self-declaration-of-identity-memdeklaro-de-identeco-5fd96231da44
There’s no central database, just a self-declaration of your (self-chosen) name, birth date, photo and signature that you print yourself.
Looks similar to the Digitalcourage ID (https://shop.digitalcourage.de/gadgets/lichtbildausweis-mit-selbst-waehlbaren-daten.html) and World Citizen Passport (https://worldcitizengov.org/what-is-the-world-passport/).
- History Repeats Itself: First as Farce, Then as Tragedycrimethinc.com History Repeats Itself: First as Farce, Then as Tragedy
In many ways, the Democrats are responsible for Donald Trump’s return to power. Let's explore why.
> Beefing up the institutions through which the fascists will enact their policies is complicity. Normalizing violence against the people that the fascists intend to target is complicity. Turning over the communications platforms via which people share information is complicity. Discouraging people from the kind of tactics one needs to fight against a fascist regime is complicity. Over the past four years, the Democrats have done every single one of these things.
- How did we get here?c.im How did we get here? (@whathappened@c.im)
Attached: 1 image [Note: this thread was copied from another instance with the full knowledge and endorsement of the original poster who wants to remain anonymous here.] HOW DID WE GET HERE? (a thread of threads, quotes, and links) This is a collection of writings and research concerned with how ...
I was originally planning to copy the whole post in a lemmy body, but mastodon makes it too painful to copy-paste as it truncates each link and images have to be copied manually. I also don't know if it fits in a post body. Anyway, If anyone wants to try their hand at copy pasting it in its entirety here, feel free.
- Don't Panic, Organize: Meeting the Moment of Trump's Second Termblackrosefed.org Don't Panic, Organize: Meeting the Moment of Trump's Second Term
Donald Trump has once again ascended to the Presidency. Below we lay out our recommendations for how to respond.
- Don’t Doom Scroll, Organize: How to Get Active in the Current Terrainitsgoingdown.org Don’t Doom Scroll, Organize: How to Get Active in the Current Terrain
No one knows what is going to happen with the election on November 5th in the US, but what we do know is that both candidates are deeply unpopular with vast amounts of the population. Republican Donald Trump pushes far-Right conspiracy theories, calls for mass deportations, and for the military to s...
- The Haymarket Affair - BBC Radio 4 / In Our Timewww.bbc.co.uk BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, The Haymarket Affair
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the 1886 bombing in Chicago amid violent labour conflict.
> Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the bombing at a Chicago workers' rally in 1886 and the trial, execution and subsequent pardoning of anarchists blamed for inciting the attack. Show more
> Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the notorious attack of 4th of May 1886 at a workers rally in Chicago when somebody threw a bomb that killed a policeman, Mathias J. Degan. The chaotic shooting that followed left more people dead and sent shockwaves across America and Europe. This was in Haymarket Square at a protest for an eight hour working day following a call for a general strike and the police killing of striking workers the day before, at a time when labour relations in America were marked by violent conflict. The bomber was never identified but two of the speakers at the rally, both of then anarchists and six of their supporters were accused of inciting murder. Four of them, George Engel, Adolph Fischer, Albert Parsons, and August Spies were hanged on 11th November 1887 only to be pardoned in the following years while a fifth, Louis Ling, had killed himself after he was convicted. The May International Workers Day was created in their memory.
- Against Campism and Nationalism on Ukrainec4ss.org Against Campism and Nationalism on Ukraine
I haven’t talked much about Putin’s invasion of Ukraine since it occurred, mostly just sharing Ukrainian voices and chastising a now former friend for calling for a NATO enforced no fly zone (e.g. shooting down a nuclear power’s planes). There’s something grotesque about the way slaughter can be tur...
It's about 6 months old, but I thought this essay by William Gillis was pretty good. Also particularly relevant to a lot of the discourse that happens in the lemmyverse.
- In honour of Bhagat Singhlemmy.dbzer0.com A poem I wrote in honor of Anarchist Bhagat Singh an accompanying Wikipedia article. - Divisions by zero
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagat_Singh]
- Princesses are NSFWmedium.com Princesses are NSFW
With the popularity of princesses in various media, especially Disney movies, and the degree to which princess media is pushed on children…
- How do you organize mutual aid in a city without power, water, and internet?itsgoingdown.org This Is America #202: Report from North Carolina on Mutual Aid Efforts, Interview with ‘The Dugout’
Welcome, to This Is America, September 27th, 2024. On this episode, we feature an interview with an organizer with Rural Organizing and Resilience (ROAR) and two collective members at Firestorm Books, both located in Western North Carolina, who speak about organizing autonomous mutual aid relief eff...
> It's Going Down > > How do you organize mutual aid in a city without power, water, and internet? > > Don't miss our latest episode of This Is America, featuring an interview with someone from Rural Organizing and Resiliance (ROAR) and volunteers @firestorm in #Asheville. > > We discuss how hundreds of people across the city came together following #HurricaneHelene in mass meetings and helped to organize autonomous disaster relief and mutual aid. ROAR speaks about the challenges of mobilizing in rural areas. > > We also speak with the two hosts of 'The Dugout' a Black anarchist podcast, roundup resistance news, and talk about how Trump is already moving to contest the next election.
- What an immense tension there must be between “Trump is a fascist who would turn the US into a Nazi regime” and “all that I can or must do to stop Trump is cast a single ballot one time.”kolektiva.social HeavenlyPossum (@HeavenlyPossum@kolektiva.social)
What an immense tension there must be between “Trump is a fascist who would turn the US into a Nazi regime” and “all that I can or must do to stop Trump is cast a single ballot one time.” I don’t envy anyone caught in that contradiction.
- getting started with eco terrorism
Just looking for ways to get involved with my community at the local level. Seems like the kind of thing you have to ask around for.
- The Ballot Box or Popular Power: Which Way Forward?blackrosefed.org The Ballot Box or Popular Power: Which Way Forward?
This article by Black Rose / Rosa Negra members Frank Ascaso and Patrick Berkman takes stock of the present conjuncture around the 2024 presidential election. The “choice” before us, is no choice at all: between a program of unadorned reaction and that of friendly faced genocide. But despair and ret...
- What is your voting red line?
This goes to all the peeps who support parliamentary voting as a valid political action.
If your society has been steadily progressing towards fascism for decades regardless of your voting (like the USA has been), is there any point, any action which will convince you that voting ultimately doesn't work?
Is so, what is it? What would your government have to do for you to acknowledge that voting doesn't matter? For many people, it was of course, supporting genocide (which is why so many states desperately try to deny a genocide is ongoing). But if genocide isn't, what is yours?
Eventually a society which has been slowly progressing towards fascism regardless of voting, will become fascist. And we all know what comes after that. There's always one thing where I think even the most hardcore parliamentarian will agree that voting ultimately didn't work: When they're personally being force-marched to the mass grave-sites.
Would that be your point? Or does it come earlier? If so, when?
- Why do anarchists stay on reddit or other corporate-run platforms?
I know these federated communities exist as well as raddle, but it still seems like most people will stay on toxic and corporate-run platforms like reddit or Twitter. I'm far from perfect myself and I still use reddit sometimes, especially for more niche communities, but when it comes to ideologically strong communities like the anarchist ones, it just feels wrong that the majority still hang out on reddit. Or you know, moving to something like Bsky when Twitter became too toxic but which is still run by a large, for-profit corporation (if they moved in the first place). What are your thoughts? Is there any justification for this?
- Queer-Cripping Anarchism: Intersections and Reflections on Anarchism, Queerness, and Dis-abilitynerdteacher.com Ben-Moshe, Nocella, Withers (2012) - Queer-Cripping Anarchism: Intersections and Reflections on Anarchism, Queerness, and Dis-ability - Research
Quotes from [this essay][1]: > The history of an oppressive medical model for homosexuality and > disability and the threat of eugenic
excellent shortish read. I recommend.
- An excellent answer to: Why are so many disabled people anarchists?
I found this answer on a reddit thread pertaining to the question and I thought it would be worth sharing.
“ Becoming disabled in my late 20s greatly accelerated my move towards radical leftism. As such I can speak to why ideologies like this appeal to disabled people, even if I can't go into the nitty-gritty details.
Disability is explicitly incompatible with the capitalist system. The way it's supposed to work is that you work for the means of survival, and then the meritocracy rewards those who work harder or in a more innovative way with luxuries and wealth. Those who refuse to work are left by the wayside; people who only do the bare minimum only recieve the bare minimum in return.
(This is bullshit, but that's how it's supposed to work)
The existence of disabled people is a massive problem for this system. What is society to do with people who are unable to work through no fault of their own? Leaving them (that is to say, us) to starve would clearly be barbaric, which is why only conservatives will countenance it, and even then they usually have enough shame not to say so directly.
The enlightened, progressive solution to this problem--the one that even those supposedly socialist European countries deploy--is to give disabled people the bare minimum they need to survive. Obviously we won't leave them out on the streets, but giving them enough money to go on holidays or buy nice things, or even to live independantly on their own, well that would be unfair! People are supposed to earn those things. From the meritocracy. The reality is that once you become disabled, the things that are supposed to make life under a capitalist system worth living are placed beyond your reach.
To a mind not warped by neoliberal capitalism, this is clearly absurd and cruel. The only reason why this attitude would ever be seen as reasonable is because we live in a system that enshrines ruthless competition between people as a positive good, and in which all things are provided to others for profit.
I currently live in a country that has a generous and accessible benefits system compared to the US and UK, and even then my disability payments would not be enough for me to live on by themselves. The only reason I can live comfortably in my current situation is because of other factors, which are mostly down to luck and privilege. Had I been born in a different situation or if random events outside my control had played out differently, I would be far worse off than I am now, with no way to improve my circumstances.
Again: this is the humane, progressive solution to the "problem" of disability.
Anarchism isn't the only ideology that pushes back against this--any anticapitalist worldview is addressing the root cause of oppression of the disabled--but I find the anarchist focus on grassroots mutual aid to be very positive. I am skeptical of the willingness of a communist state to treat disabled people better than capitalist governments currently do. Even if they did, I inherently dislike the idea that my quality of life and humanity are in the hands of a centralized authority with the power to discard them if it's deemed to be necessary. “
- Anarchism in the Mainstreamorganisemagazine.org.uk Anarchism in the Mainstream| Spindrift - Organise Magazine
... who can blame people for not immediately linking a basic human practice that anarchists call mutual aid with this particular politics, given how universal it is?
- A cautionary tale from my Russian anarchist great-grandfatherfreedomnews.org.uk A cautionary tale from my Russian anarchist great-grandfather - Freedom News
On the danger of sacrificing principle for pragmatism ~ George Askaroff ~ When faced with substantial external pressure and uncertainty, principles of liberty are often sacrificed in the name of ‘pragmatism’. But doing so can come at a heavy cost. This is where the tale of my great-grandfather comes...
- Do any anarchists here support "AES"?
I had a discussion with @Cowbee@lemmy.ml recently where they insisted that Anarchists on Hexbear accept Lenin's analysis of Imperialism and therefore all support "Actual Existing Socialist" states such as Cuba, USSR and I guess North Korea as well.
In fact, they argued it's the reason most anarchists of Hexbear don't like to discuss anarchism away from hexbear, explicitly because outside anarchists do not support "AES".
So I'm curious to see what your thoughts are on this. If you're an anarchist who supports "AES" how do you square this support with the conflict these states have with anarchist theory on hierarchy?
- It's annoying being an anarchist on lemmy
You call out Russia or China, MLs think if they regurgitate "read theory" that solves my issues with them.
You call out American liberals and how they aid fascists, you're calling a secret Trump supporter.
You say that genocide is an evil action, liberals and Tankies will defend their favorite country's actions because you're a shill for the enemy if you do.
You say America did something kinda good, you're somehow a neolib in disguise. You lightly praise the USSR, you're Stalin's second cousin as an AI.
I just don't want people harmed by a government force. Fuck me, I guess? I feel like I'm taking crazy pills for applying the same morals to every politician and country, even ones I live in or slightly like.
Edit: If someone said it was annoying being an leftist and a bunch of liberals came in exusing their actions and doubling down, everyone would be singing a different tune. Just kinda fascinating.
- Discussing tankie hypocrisy (again)
Found some discussion on hexbear where dbzer0 was once more found to be living rent-free in their heads, but it got me thinking:
I find it telling that tankies will constantly prattle about "critical-support" of fascist chuds like Asad, and red-fash regimes like North Korea, or more often, just unironically bring up bog-standard SocDem capitalism like China as "Actually Existing Socialism" (AES), but will immediately marginalize, dehumanize or expel from their spaces anarchists who don't support AES, or who support market-based forms of socialism (such as mutualism).
Likewise, why not give "critical support" to other SocDems for their good policies? (note, I don't support socdems in either liberal-capitalist of state-capitalist form, I'm just asking questions, philosophically)
I can't quite put into words why this bothers me, but I suspect it's due to the usual hypocrisy I see from them. What do you think of this phenomenon?
- The "Risk" in Capitalism is nothing more than a scare tacticdbzer0.com The "Risk" in Capitalism is nothing more than a scare tactic
Image by Pulpolux !!! via Flickr The most common argument I hear when arguing for the exploitation theory with Anarcho-Capitalists is the concept of Risk which supports the idea that the Capitalist deserves a share of the profits, even though he is not putting any labour in, himself. The argument us...
Wrote this a while ago, but someone just brought back the same tired argument 16 years later (goddamn!) so I felt it was a good time to repost.
- Not Liking Someone Doesn’t Mean They’re a Cop: On Bad-Jacketingitsgoingdown.org Not Liking Someone Doesn’t Mean They’re a Cop: On Bad-Jacketing
Critical text on how paranoia, conspiracy theories, and misinformation spread on the Left and ideas on how to push back against it. Originally published on North Shore Counter-Info. Read the full text, including visuals, online as a PDF Find the full text ready for printing as an imposed PDF Since t...
- Be careful with each other so we can be dangerous together!
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Edit: I dont get why people feel like they need to image negative things when they see a cute and obviously consensual group cuddling. Maybe they should start looking inward and think about what makes them doing that.
- “It Doesn’t Matter How Peaceful You Are”: Report on Repression at the University of Michiganitsgoingdown.org “It Doesn’t Matter How Peaceful You Are”: Report on Repression at the University of Michigan
Report on violent police repression of recent rally in support of Palestine at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. At the University of Michigan, a coalition of organizers from campus and the community, held one of the first actions of the new academic year to draw attention to the ongoing geno...
- Interview with a Sudanese anarchist companion
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.sdf.org/post/21742062
- The Beginning of the Middleall-cats-are-beautiful.ghost.io The Beginning of the Middle
The global revolution enters adolescence It has been ten years since the Black residents of Ferguson, Missouri lit a QwikTrip on West Florrisant Avenue on fire in the memory of Mike Brown and thereby set the whole country alight. It is fourteen years since Ben Ali and Hosni Mubarak were
- Favorite Anarchists Texts?
when asked to share your fav text/writing/blog/etc. on anarchy or anarchist principals, historical or modern, what do you send and why?
- What is the State?kolektiva.social HeavenlyPossum (@HeavenlyPossum@kolektiva.social)
Thread: What Is The State? I thought it would be a good idea to explain what I mean by “the state,” because quite a few people seem confused by this. Thought it is lengthy, I don’t mean for this to be a definitive statement, and I’m sure plenty of anarchists will disagree with some or many of my p...