What are some of the many beautiful dimensions of anarchism? In reply, it blends gorgeous circle A drawings by twenty-six artists with Milsteinโs words, forming picture-prose that are at once inviting and playful, poignant and dreamy.
an anarchist from occupied Palestine reviews the history of Zionist colonialism and Palestinian resistance, makes the case for an anti-colonial understanding of the situation, and explores what it means to act in solidarity with Palestinians
Exploring why the strategies that mainstream environmental movements are currently employing to halt industrially-produced climate change are failingโand what we could be doing instead
Veganarchism is the philosophy and practice that combines animal liberation with anarchism. A diverse collection of anarchists, vegans, scholars and activists to explore the ways in which veganism and anarchism interact with each other and with other social justice movements.
How do we live together? How might I coโexist with other living beings and embrace my life and relationship with them, with absurd and unreasonable passion?
How they came to black anarchism, what anarchy means to them, revolutionary literature, how black and/or anarchist โleadersโ lead movements astray, gender in the Black Power movement, and nonprofits.
How they came to (black) anarchism, the shortcomings of falling into problematic organisational forms over and over again, the need to evolve and try new things, finding hope and happiness, the interplay of theory and action, and the reality and necessity of support for political prisoners.
Sex on screen is unnecessary, gratuitous, and serves no purpose. This is the sentiment on the rise as cinema becomes less and less sexy. Xuanlin Tham counters that sex scenes can open our minds and bodies to the possibility of new futures, and seduce us towards an expanded political imagination.
Drawing on Baldwin’s own experiences of prejudice in an America violently divided by race, these searing essays – Dark Days, The Price of the Ticket and The White Man’s Guilt – blend the intensely personal with the political to envisage a better world.
Some of the less well-known words and ideas of Benjamin Zephaniah – few are aware that he often described himself as an anarchist, as these four texts make clear.
Everywhere that women joined the early anarchist movement they were forced to fight against the prejudices of their male comrades. Not only did they fight, they prevailed, becoming the spearhead of many revolutionary situations.