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Anatomy of a counter-insurgency | MR Online
The defanging of the George Floyd Uprising was not accidental but was rather a deliberate attempt on the part of the American ruling class to regain social control in the wake of the largest and most militant protests in recent memory. This article examines the dimensions of how this defanging took place: how, within theContinue reading “Anatomy of a counter-insurgency | MR Online”
Yiddish Anarchists’ Break Over Palestine
An exchange in the anarchist newspaper Di fraye arbeter shtime after the 1929 Hebron massacre offers a case study in Jewish discourse and political reaction after immense violence. — Read on jewishcurrents.org/yiddish-anarchists-break-over-palestine-1929
old wounds new flowers
people nurse old woundsold wounds sprout up new flowersin new cities we dance like we did before in old wounds we tend new flowers and sprout like never before april showers bring may powers april fighters bring may lighters while april showers bring wild mayof whom even other girls could rave fight fight fight fightContinue reading “old wounds new flowers”
A US Victory in the Middle East? – Anne-Marie Fearon (1967)
“But something must be done, for as long as the recurrent desire for Arab unity struggled with the political and economic handicaps the West had left… A US Victory in the Middle East? – Anne-Marie Fearon (1967)
Gender and Trade Explainer’
This article is the first in a series of short, Q&A format ‘explainers’ unpacking key trade issues produced for the Gender and Trade Coalition by … Gender and Trade Explainer’
The Wondrous Adventure of Markus the Cat
On his two-month birthday, the little Angora cat Markus felt that the time had come for him to leave the coal merchant’s shop in which he had been … The Wondrous Adventure of Markus the Cat
Racism and Culture – Frantz Fanon (1956)
“In reality, a colonial country is a racist country.” Racism and Culture – Frantz Fanon (1956)
Métis and RCMP Relations
When Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers raise the Métis flag outside of their detachments on Manitoba’s provincial Louis Riel Day (in February) or the national Louis Riel Day (on November 16), not everyone forgives and forgets the prominent role the force played in his execution in Regina in 1885 after the Northwest Resistance. —Continue reading “Métis and RCMP Relations”
The Struggle for Self-Managed Social Space – Alfredo M. Bonanno (1987)
“Capital has stolen our time from us (it needed it for production) and it has stolen our space (it needed it first as places of production, then as a… The Struggle for Self-Managed Social Space – Alfredo M. Bonanno (1987)