An Undying Dream of Sovereignty and Liberation: Anouar Abdel-Malek’s Egypt: Military Society — Liberated Texts

The Zionist entity’s genocide in Gaza has heightened the need to understand the role of Egypt in the Arab World, notably in light of its arrest of activists protesting the genocide and the central role it has played in enforcing the blockade on Gaza since 2007. Since signing the Camp David Accords in 1978, EgyptContinue reading “An Undying Dream of Sovereignty and Liberation: Anouar Abdel-Malek’s Egypt: Military Society — Liberated Texts”

Los Quijotes | The Anarchist Library

On July 17, 1936, Spanish nationalist forces, led by right-wing General Francisco Franco attempted a coup d’etat against the newly-elected popular front Republic. In the context of the social and political upheaval following the mass based resistance to the fascist uprising, the anarchist movement in Spain organized the strongest and most radical opposition to fascismContinue reading “Los Quijotes | The Anarchist Library”

Some Lessons about Zionism and Anti-Zionism from an Ongoing Genocide – Steve Salaita

Generally speaking, Palestinians have behaved as all communities facing extinction behave.  Their so-called violence, subject to endless rumination by celebrity academics, isn’t a conundrum to lament; it is an opportunity to more thoroughly explore the mutual depravities of Zionism and capitalism.  What, then, have we learned about anti-Zionism in the Anglosphere since October 7?  —Continue reading “Some Lessons about Zionism and Anti-Zionism from an Ongoing Genocide – Steve Salaita”

Reminiscences of Spain | The Anarchist Library

We just finished and regard each other silently for a while with vacant woolgathering eyes. It’s not an embarrassing silence. It’s just as if we intuitively agreed to dream for a few moments. I call them to attention with a question, and they all start talking at once. — Read on theanarchistlibrary.org/library/galstad-revolutionary-spain-7

No badjacketing: the state wants to kill us; let’s not cooperate | libcom.org

An article by the Twin Cities General Defense Committee (GDC) of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) about the dangers of ‘badjacketing’, which is defined as ‘creating suspicion, by spreading rumors or unsubstantiated accusations, that people are undercovers, infiltrators, snitches, or cooperators. ‘ — Read on libcom.org/article/no-badjacketing-state-wants-kill-us-lets-not-cooperate

1969-?: The strategy of tension in Italy | libcom.org

Faced with a huge growth of working class power, with strikes, occupations, self-reduction of prices and mass squatting the intelligence services began carrying out terrorist acts with the help of fascist groups. Anarchists and the left were blamed, and working class militants were arrested. The worst such attack was the worst terrorist attack in EuropeContinue reading “1969-?: The strategy of tension in Italy | libcom.org”