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2023/03/05
11:31 UTC

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Syndicalism for beginners

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2023/03/04
13:43 UTC

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FAQ on syndicalism

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2023/02/28
22:28 UTC

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Syndicalism in 30 seconds BAM!

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2023/01/04
03:59 UTC

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Anarchism and democracy

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2022/12/21
18:34 UTC

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Þe Amalekite Manifesto

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2022/12/21
15:27 UTC

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Pierre Proudhon: Capitalist Entrepreneur

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2021/05/18
17:12 UTC

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Pierre Proudhon: Capitalist Entrepreneur

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2021/05/18
17:12 UTC

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From ROAR Magazine, Issue #0, 2015 https://roarmag.org/wp-content/upload...​ David Harvey does a good job at debunking the ever prevalent fetishization of workplace organizing as the only legitimate means of anticapitalist organizing that comes from many contemporary Marxists.

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2021/03/11
21:08 UTC

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Online Anarchist/Anti-Capitalist Mardi Gras Festival in February!

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2021/01/12
03:13 UTC

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Let's look to international decolonizing and anticapitalist struggles in order to support each other's movements against capitalism. Capitalism knows no borders, and neither should our movements!

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2020/12/02
22:46 UTC

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Reading list for anarchist theory

Is this a good place to ask questions about Anarchist theory? If so, is there a reading list for newbies? Thanks.

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2020/07/24
20:10 UTC

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Why it's hard to hold cops accountable: Long Road Pod

Everyone, including your centrist liberal dad, has been questioningly lately how to hold the police “accountable” for their actions. Come tune in this week The Long Road podcast, episode 11, “Veneer of legitimacy,” where we will explain why that’s so damn hard!

On our second of our three-parter on the police (Part-1: episode 8 “Breaking Down the Thin Blue Line”), we dig into why police agencies’ internal review systems, the criminal court system, and the civil court system don’t actually provide any real recourse for a public that demands recourse from out of control police departments.

We’re your sardonic hosts, Trevor and Sascha, bringing our training as lawyers, our opinions as anarchists, and our general rage against the machine to explain and complain about how the capitalist state functions and apply our analysis to science fiction, fantasy, history, and our current lived reality. We balance our theoretical and historical excursions with suggestions for real, on-the-ground action for mutual aid and solidarity. We know the difference, and are both active in our own communities.

If you have questions, or would like us to cover certain topics, please let us know by sending a DM or following up on twitter u/LongRoadPod2 (until they suspend us). Many Thanks!

It’s a long road, we don’t really know where we’re going, but we’ll get there together.

Pod can be found at

https://the-long-road.pinecast.co

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2020/06/29
18:57 UTC

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Why White People Defend Ahmaud Arbery's Murderers, Social Death, Whitene...

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2020/05/12
18:18 UTC

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