New Eventsno event posted in the last week Upcoming EventsNo upcoming events. February 2019 Kate Sharpley Library Bulletin online 17:24 Feb 24 0 comments La derrota de Estados Unidos en Afganistán 13:09 Feb 22 0 comments Imperialism and Capitalism: As American as Apple Pie? 16:42 Feb 19 0 comments |
ireland / britain / history of anarchism / opinion / analysis Sunday February 24, 2019 17:31 by KSL 1 image
Rob Ray’s book begins with the disarming confession that he imagined writing a ‘relatively short pamphlet’ (p3). 300 pages later you’ve been given a whistle-stop tour of Freedom’s history (both newspaper and publishing house). Thankfully, while he draws on previous histories, he includes some new accounts and comments from other people connected with Freedom Press. read full story / add a comment
international / history of anarchism / other libertarian press Sunday February 24, 2019 17:24 by KSL
KSL: Bulletin of the Kate Sharpley Library No. 97-98, February 2019 [Double issue] has just been posted on our site. read full story / add a comment
asia central / imperialismo / guerra / non-anarchist press Friday February 22, 2019 13:09 by Rafael Poch de Feliu
Hace cuarenta años el ejército soviético entró en Afganistán. Aquel diciembre de 1979 hacia ya cinco meses que el Presidente Carter y su consejero de seguridad, el fanático antiruso de origen polaco Zbigniew Brzezinski, habían iniciado, con sus amigos saudíes, una multimillonaria ayuda para fomentar, financiar y armar un integrismo sunita en Afganistán. Los celebres muyaidines, “luchadores por la libertad”. read full story / add a comment
north america / mexico / miscellaneous / non-anarchist press Tuesday February 19, 2019 16:42 by James Parisot
In the midst of the U.S. Civil War (1861 – 1865), as somewhere between half a million to three quarters of a million bodies lay dead from bullets and disease, Emanuel Leutze completed a painting titled Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way for the U.S. Capitol. The painting celebrated empire as central to American history. Included in the final draft of the painting was a free black man, subordinate to the leadership of the white men forging the path of empire across the continent; supposedly saved from slavery with their leadership.1 Of course, as W.E.B. Du Bois famously discussed, central to the Civil War was the “general strike of the slaves”; their resistance was key to abolition. Regardless, Leutze’s painting was one representative of the broader trend, going back to the initial creation of an independent American government, in which so-called democracy and freedom were felt through the vision of empire. read full story / add a comment
Διεθνή / Αναρχικό κίνημα / Κριτική / Παρουσίαση Tuesday February 19, 2019 15:41 by Dmitri (ed.) 1 image
Όπως το συνόψισε ο φίλος του Μάρτιν Μπούμπερ: “Ο Λαντάουερ πέθανε τίμια όπως έζησε. Το κράτος και το κόμμα, οι δύο εξουσίες ενάντια στις οποίες ο Λαντάουερ αγωνίστηκε σε όλη του τη ζωή, συνεργάστηκαν για να καταπατήσουν το τελευταίο αβέβαιο τρεμοφέγγισμα της επανάστασης”. read full story / add a comment |
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