Free Daniela Klette: Message From Anarchist Political Prisoner Dimitris Chatzivasileiadis – Abolition Media

An organization, a movement, that can protect its persecuted people, has a necessary political element for the growth of a  revolutionary position.
— Read on abolitionmedia.noblogs.org/post/2024/04/17/free-daniela-klette-message-anarchist-political-prisoner-dimitris-chatzivasileiadis/

Naming Israel’s Psychological War on the Palestinians: Walid Daqqa’s Searing Consciousness (Or on Redefining Torture) — Liberated Texts

Empirically, this book offers an analysis of the Zionist attack on Palestinian consciousness through closely studying the torture strategies that the Israeli forces have activated within prisons. The premise of this project is the observation that Zionist prisons constitute “the lab” where political-psychological operations are tested and then generalized to target the wider Palestinian population.
— Read on liberatedtexts.com/reviews/naming-israels-psychological-war-on-the-palestinians-walid-daqqas-searing-consciousness-or-on-redefining-torture/

Dance Dance Revolution? | Hubert Adjei-Kontoh

The fact that the diluted version sells while the genuine sound populates dollar bins comes as no surprise; pilfered soul is the name of the game, but the notion that dance music’s emergence from marginalized communities gives it radical political power is cheesy utopianism at best. It merely strikes a pose.

— Read on thebaffler.com/salvos/dance-dance-revolution-adjei-kontoh

Anything Can Happen – Fredy Perlman — Black and Green Press

BG09: Anything Can Happen by Fredy Perlman

Few have been as influential on the direction of radical, anarchist, and, particularly, anti-civilization thought than Fredy Perlman. This collection of essays (originally printed by Phoenix Press in 1992) contains Fredy’s essential essays that only seem to gain relevance in time. As nationalism and xenophobia flare, few grasped them better than Fredy. These essays, originally printed between 1968-1984, cover Fredy’s Situationist-inspired awakenings through his growing ecological awareness and fiery condemnation of civilization. 

Introduction by Kevin Tucker.
168 pages, printed on recycled paper. 
— Read on www.blackandgreenpress.org/purchase/anything-can-happen-fredy-perlman