Zionist Relations with Nazi Germany — Read on http://www.palestineremembered.com/Zionist_Relations_With_Nazi_German.html
Category Archives: Lit Review
Branko Marcetic, Free Agents? — Sidecar
On the discourse of Ukrainian sovereignty. — Read on newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/free-agents
The Eighteenth of March – Louise Michel (1896)
“There was a clear atmosphere, a splendid dawn like an aurora of deliverance. We knew well though we died, Paris would rise.” The Eighteenth of March – Louise Michel (1896)
How It Might Should Be Done • Ill Will
A militant nationwide uprising did in fact occur. — Read on illwill.com/how-it-might-should-be-done
The Labour-Power Theory of Capital
As Marx’s partner, Friedrich Engels, put it, “For socialism, which wants to emancipate human labour-power from its status of a commodity, the realisation that labour has no value and can have none is of great importance.” The Labour-Power Theory of Capital
Anarchist Anti-Militarism – An Archive
Anarchist Anti-Militarism — Read on mgouldhawke.wordpress.com/anarchist-anti-militarism/
Down with the Zionist Entity; Long Live “the Zionist Entity” – Steve Salaita
Down with the Zionist Entity; Long Live “the Zionist Entity” – Steve Salaita — Read on stevesalaita.com/down-with-the-zionist-entity-long-live-the-zionist-entity/
Is Hierarchy Bad? — MAKING POLYAMORY WORK
Libby shares her thoughts about debate about whether hierarchy is bad or wrong in polyamory. — Read on http://www.makingpolyamorywork.com/episodes/is-hierarchy-bad
The Struggle for Kanaky – Susanna Ounei-Small (1995)
“The Red Scarves attracted a big following around the ideas of revaluing Kanak culture, asserting power and reclaiming stolen Kanak land.” The Struggle for Kanaky – Susanna Ounei-Small (1995)
KIOSK | Resounding Archives
Since 2009, Subversive Film recorded conversations and interviews with filmmakers, archivists, freedom fighters and activists about their work and participation in the liberation struggle for Palestine during the 1968-82 period. The interviews, conducted in cafes, offices, homes and work studios, recount a history of the formation of a collective narrative and memory of colonised peopleContinue reading “KIOSK | Resounding Archives”