Anarchism
- The Money of The Upstarts – The BRICS countries want to create their own currency to end the hegemony of the U.S. dollar. China holds a dominant position in the alliance.
Quote:"The alliance is also marked by a strong ambivalence. It was founded with the intention of ending the hegemony of the West and the imperial practices of the hegemonic power, the U.S. Attacking the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency is a central project within this strategy. But at the same time, the BRICS countries are not striving for a fundamental change in world trade, they are ultimately only seeking to inherit the West and the U.S. within the framework of the world capitalist system – and to fall into the same imperialist practices that the U.S. is accused of. This is evident not only in Russia’s imperialist war in Ukraine, but also in the conflicts within the alliance: China and India, for example, are often on the brink of war in the Himalayas over border disputes."
- Nefarious Data Collection Masking as Public Art? Worldcoin, an A.I. company, has placed mirrored spheres around the world in a massive Eye-Scanning Project | Artnet Newsnews.artnet.com Nefarious Data Collection Masking as Public Art? An A.I. Company Has Placed Mirrored Spheres Around the World in a Massive Eye-Scanning Project | Artnet News
A.I. company Worldcoin has rolled out 1,500 Orbs to more than 35 cities in a bid to create digital identities for the world's citizens.
A.I. company Worldcoin has rolled out 1,500 Orbs to more than 35 cities in a bid to create digital identities for the world's citizens.
- Anarchist Gatherings and Global Justiceblog.pmpress.org Anarchist Gatherings and Global Justice - PM Press
By Gabriel KuhnJuly 24, 2023 Yesterday, on July 23, one of the biggest anarchist gatherings of the 21st century ended in St. Imier, Switzerland. It was held (with a one-year delay due to Covid) at the 150th anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin and comrades founding a “Black International” there after they...
- Anarchists should rethink common vs private property
Anarchists should rethink common vs private property https://www.ellerman.org/rethinking-common-vs-private-property/ @anarchism
- Help me find a poster about doing our own dishes
I'm searching for an anarchist poster I saw back in 2008ish. I just remember the text: "Our Own Dishes. Our Own Wars."
Does anyone remember this/know where to find? The usual searches aren't turning up anything.
Thank you!
- I'm beginning to come around to anarchism, got any reading suggestions?
I'm digging anarchists' more hands on, pragmatic approach to politics. I finished The Conquest of Bread a couple of weeks ago and I'm currently working my way through Bullshit Jobs. Any suggestions about theory, praxis, mutual aid, etc. would be appreciated
- The CNT-CIT Barcelona session held a transphobic event. Now LGBTQIA+ syndicalists are demanding that the session be defederated from CNT-CITwww.instagram.com CNT CIT Desfereración (@cnt_lgbtqai) • Instagram photos and videos
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- Today is the 11th anniversary of the Rojava Revolution.
A flower od freedom in a despotic desert. Solidarity!
- Actually Stealing From Companies Is Okaytheanarchistlibrary.org Actually Stealing From Companies Is Okay
Francesca Actually Stealing From Companies Is Okay Making a case for workplace theft, shoplifting, looting, and other forms of taking stuff from businesses...
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/796702
- How to raise children without hierarchy
I'm working on family planning with my partner, and we want to have children within the next couple years. While I'm definitely an anarchist, I'm not a 'studied' anarchist and don't know as much as I'd like about the political theory. I watched a video from Andrewism on the topic, which made me think about this topic. I largely agree with his assessment, and want to raise my children without a hierarchy because I believe that it's the best method of raising children. The problem is that I don't really know how to go about it or how to bring it up to my partner. Obviously there isn't a 'right' way to do it because each child is their own person and I'd need to balance that with the responsibility of being the parent, but I'd love to know some guidance from other anarchist parents.
- How To Justify Workplace Thefttheanarchistlibrary.org How To Justify Workplace Theft
CrimethInc. How To Justify Workplace Theft 14th April 2020
Workplace theft is the norm: your bosses are stealing from you every day. They’re living off your sweat. When you take money out of the register and put it into your pocket, that’s not workplace theft. That’s workplace justice.
- What books are you reading?
I am reading "The Anarchic Order" by Anselme Bellagarrigue and "The Sociology of Pierre Joseph Proudhon" by Constance Margaret Hall.
- I'm looking for people to test an app for community coordination. Where should I start?
Edit: Based off of a suggestion from someone I am rewriting this post to be more informative
I have been working on a mobile app that is supposed to help groups of people coordinate their actions towards a shared goal. I'm done with the basic features (I'm talking barebones here) and I am trying to find a community or two that would be willing to work with me to test and improve it.
The way the app currently works is that someone sets up a community name that other members of the community would use to get into a group. Anyone in the community can suggest goals for the community but the goal that is shown first is the most approved goal. In addition to suggesting goals anyone in the community would be able to suggest tasks that someone else in the community can either approve of and/or contribute towards. Finally if you click on a task there is the opportunity suggest and vote on reasons for doing or not doing a task.
The philosophy of this app is that if people are working towards a shared goal then individuals will choose to take actions that push that shared goal forward. The main thing stopping people is the lack of clear actions and steps that someone as an individual should take to help push that goal forward. That is what this app is trying to fix.
The following are some screenshots of what the current app looks like:
Main Page:
Task Page:
Add Goal/Task Page:
Add Reason Page:
Profile page:
- How is the squatter scene is Austria?
Are there any squats? What's the law concerning squatting? etc.
- Emma Goldman: Reflections on her 150th Birthday - Agencywww.anarchistagency.com Emma Goldman: Reflections on her 150th Birthday - Agency
Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) is easily one of the most influential anarchists of all time. This week marks her...
Emma Goldman was born on this day 154 years ago. Here are some reflections on her legacy and its importance from various people from 4 years ago.
- The Subjectless Rule of Capital
Who is to blame for the increasing contradictions and distortions of late capitalist societies – and what can be done about it?
- How would anarchism actually work in real life? (Part 1)
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- Good texts on neo-zapatismo and democratic confederalism?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/165584
> I would like to learn more about these tendencies, can you recommend any texts that describe those?
- Russian Anarchists on the Wagner Mutinycrimethinc.com Russian Anarchists on the Wagner Mutiny
Early on June 24, Vladimir Putin addressed Russia about the unfolding rebellion of the Wagner private military company, saying that Yevgeny Prigozhin’s rebellion is “pushing the country toward anar...
- getting people onboard
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/507845
> to anyone who’s set up or been a part of community initiatives to fix the world, how did you get started? how’s it going now?
- Anarchy2023 : International Anti-Authoritarian Gathering - 150 years after Congrès de St-Imier !
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the first anti-authoritarian international, international meetings are being prepared in the Swiss Jura mountains. They will take place from July 19 to 23, 2023 - with an extension of a few days to allow time and space for spontaneous meetings. We are making this appeal to clarify the role of these meetings, that is to say our concrete motivations, as well as the way we wish to organize them.
In a world that seems to be increasingly neutralizing radical protest - between repression, recuperation and control - it seems necessary to meet physically, as anarchists. In order to reflect collectively on the issues that matter to us, and in particular on the political and social evolutions of the last few years, and to continue to deepen the critiques that emancipate us. In order to learn more about the concrete struggles that are taking place everywhere, told by those who lead them. To form new hopes for the future. To build strong links between different anti-authoritarian groups and individuals, to strengthen solidarity between struggles across borders. And to make new people want to join them.
- What do you mean when you guys say "Anarchism"?
I generally use "anarchist" to describe my political philosophy. I'm pretty sure I'm using it correctly, but I'm not certain. I haven't had much contact with other "anarchists", just a bit of exposure through history and such.
First off, to me, "anarchism" doesn't mean "no government". Rather it means "no intrinsic authority". What I see among historical anarchists is an opposition to practices that, frankly, aren't all that often practiced any more, in the political realm. I'm referring to rule by bloodline and such, nobility and royalty. I get the impression the early anarchists wanted to do away with royal governance, in favor of a federation of voluntary governments instituted at the local level. Which is to say, they believed in government; they just wanted to do away with imposed external authority.
But I do see our current economic relations as having a great deal of externally imposed authority in it... though going into my beliefs about why, and what could be done about it, would be beyond the scope of this essay.
To me, anarchism means the following:
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Favoring no unnecessary relationships of authority.
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Where authority is necessary, it should be granted by those over whom the authority is exercised, directly and individually, to the greatest extent practicable. So, for example, if we have an economic system that leaves both employers and employees with the same level of market power (we do not, but if we did), the employer-employee relationship would qualify, since it commences by choice of both parties, and can end by the choice of either party.
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Where this is impracticable, the authority in question should always be temporary, with a clearly delineated end. For example, the parent-child relationship is necessarily one of authority, since children lack the faculties to make all the decisions one needs to make. But this relationship should be premised on preparing the child to survive outside this relationship, and have a clear end point (the point of their majority). And I mainly include this but just for the parent-child relationship; I can't think of any others.
All this being said, I know there are those for whom Anarchism means "no government", usually detractors who don't actually understand the philosophy... or so I assume. Do I assume incorrectly? Is my use of the term wildly incorrect? I really don't know.
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- "Without [agitators], in our incomplete state, there would be no advance towards civilization."diasp.org /gocamo/e95e092f297f2ba214f2797d30a591e0440d01be/68747470733a2f2f776973742e696e666f2f77702f77702d636f6e74656e742f75706c6f6164732f323031382f30352f57696c64652d6167697461746f72732d696e746572666572696e672d6d6564646c696e672d6162736f6c7574656c792d6e65636573736172792d776973745f696e666f2d71756f74652e706e67
>What is said by great employers of labor against agitators is unquestionably true. Agitators are a set of interfering, meddling people, who come down to some perfectly contented class of the community and sow the seeds of discontent amongst them. That is the reason why agitators are so absolutely necessary. Without them, in our incomplete state, there would be no advance towards civilization.
~ Oscar Wilde
- Anarchist network on Lemmy
Here's a list of anarchist networks on Lemmy
- Ghost in the Shell, AI and anarchism?
How would you react to the idea that some AI entity may wish to be declared as something more, can it be declared something more at all, and where does the border lie?
Was rewatching GitS and reading through some zines and now i have a question im having trouble to form
- The Wealth of the Commons: A world beyond market & state
I'm currently stewing on the idea of creating /c/commoning but in the meantime I'm choosing to post this here. Not directly anarchist but I do feel like understanding how ancient effective management of commons is and that re-commoning is something that should be emphasized in anarchist praxis
>We are poised between an old world that no longer works and a new one struggling to be born. Surrounded by centralized hierarchies on the one hand and predatory markets on the other, people around the world are searching for alternatives. The Wealth of the Commons explains how millions of commoners have organized to defend their forests and fisheries, reinvent local food systems, organize productive online communities, reclaim public spaces, improve environmental stewardship and re-imagine the very meaning of “progress” and governance. In short: how they’ve built their commons. > >In 73 timely essays by a remarkable international roster of activists, academics and project leaders, this book chronicles ongoing struggles against the private commoditization of shared resources – often known as “market enclosures” – while documenting the immense generative power of the commons. The Wealth of the Commons is about history, political change, public policy and cultural transformation on a global scale – but most of all, it’s about commoners taking charge of their lives and their endangered resources. It’s about common people doing uncommon things.
NOTE: while there are links to buy the book on that site, I want to emphasize that the entire thing is available to read on the site under the Contents tab; as well as the link to the free epub version for download
- [PDF] Decentralization and Centralization in Sociocratic Organizations—Dynamics,Combinations, and Hybrid Solutions | Journal of Nonprofit Innovation
>Overview: The article discusses the interplay between decentralized and centralized aspects of governance in the context of decentralized self- governance and shares learnings from Sociocracy For All’s (SoFA) experience, including that decentralization is an active process that requires preparation, budget, strategy, and information can act as centralizing forces, and decentralization requires different ways of thinking about responsibility and leadership. SoFA is a young membership organization founded in 2016 promoting sociocracy, a governance system with consent-based decision-making in small groups, in nonprofits and other organizations.
- Best Zines for Beginners
What are the best zines for introducing beginners and libs. I have a couple of places I want to start distributing zines but I think my audience needs some real basic concepts like cops aren't your friends, profit isn't really what motivates most people, direct action can be effective. I like Bullshit Jobs and To Change Everything, but I need some more variety.
- An Historiography of Anarchism: Global anarchist history reveals the fundamental unity of the tradition, along with its key lines of debate and disagreementtheanarchistlibrary.org An Historiography of Anarchism
Felipe Corrêa An Historiography of Anarchism Global anarchist history reveals the fundamental unity of the tradition, along with its key lines of debate and...
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/415628
Check it, Felipe Corrêa has a new article looking at the various debates in the anarchist tradition!
- The Soviet Union: A Regime of Capitalist Developmenttheanarchistlibrary.org The Soviet Union: A Regime of Capitalist Development
Matthew Crossin The Soviet Union: A Regime of Capitalist Development 13 April 2023
>. . . > >The Relations of Production > >In the Soviet Union, property was owned juridically through the State. This is often taken as an open and shut case as to why the relations of production within Soviet enterprises can not be compared to that of a typical capitalist country. Looking to Marx, however, we find that he repeatedly emphasises the need to understand capitalism as a set of social relations, and that 'capitalists' are simply the personification of capital, or the dynamics of capitalist production. > >In our own developed capitalist countries we frequently encounter bosses and managers who do not literally ‘own’ their means of production. They are, nevertheless, still clearly members of the capitalist ruling class. In Marx’s terms, these are 'functional capitalists', or "functionaries of capital"; a concept best outlined in Volume III of Capital. Marx distinguishes the so-called ‘work’ of supervising the labour process – of extracting surplus value – as fundamentally different to the labour of the working class, which produces surplus value. This is to say that, with the owner of capital “shifted outside the actual process of exploitation”, the income of the functional capitalist only appears as the “wages of management”, or administration. Despite their structural position within the relations of production, the functionary of capital – the supervisor and legal director of the labour process – comes to believe, > >> that his profit of enterprise - very far from forming any antithesis with wage-labour and being only the unpaid labour of others - is rather itself a wage, 'wages of superintendence of labour ', a higher wage than that of the ordinary wage-labourer, (1) because it is complex labour, and (2) because he himself pays the wages. That his function as a capitalist consists in producing surplus value, i.e. unpaid labour, and in the most economical conditions at that, is completely forgotten…[7] > >And so it is with the Soviet enterprise manager, or the government official. For them, the ‘owner’ of the means of production is the State – a neat legal fiction which ‘shifts the owner of capital ‘outside’ the actual process of exploitation’; in this case into the realm of legal abstraction. > >The social relations of control – and the ends to which control of production were directed – became obscured in the Soviet system. Like Marx, however, we should look past this obfuscation, and consider these individuals as personifications. In the Soviet Union, party bureaucrats and enterprise managers were functionaries of an underlying class system, wherein the property relations were that of a dispossessed class compelled to work under, and for, a de facto possessing class. > >. . .
- Help create a self governing lemmy community
Looking for collaborators to create a new instance of Lemmy (current technology plan, subject to change). Among other things, this instance will differ from existing ones by having a self-governing structure. Check out the rough draft linked below to learn about our vision for this community. No specific skills needed, but please read through the concept outline before getting in touch via DM or comments. Join us in creating a unique and innovative platform. Currently we have one other person helping and another 2 who may be interested. Would love if you could add to that list :)
- Story about my friend in jury selection
This happened in the US. My friend went was picked to be in a pool of potential jurors in a civil case where the landlord was suing the tenants. When they asked the pool for anyone to speak out if they had any potential reason to think they may be biased in the case, my friend stood up and said something close to this:
I will 100% side with the tenants. If you told me that the landlord had irrefutable evidence that the tenants placed bombs on the landlords car IRA-style, then I would want to know what the landlord did to make the tenants do that.
The "IRA-style bombs" and "I would want to know what the landlord did to make them tenants do that" parts were definitely stated as such. He said those words. My friend was promptly removed and did not become a juror, but he became a legend in my eyes. I'm really proud of him.
- The Internet was always anarchist, so anarchists must learn to become responsible for operating itc4ss.org The Internet was always anarchist, so anarchists must learn to become responsible for operating it
The fundamental tenet of anarchism is the resistance to an Archos, Greek for “master.” To advocate for anarchism is to position oneself in opposition to a master, i.e., to claim the fundamental right of self-determination, autonomy, and freedom from a centralized system of (especially coercive) cont...
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/post/12769
> extra topical for these recent days!
- Learning from David Graeberwww.redpepper.org.uk Learning from David Graeber
We ask a number of activists and academics to tell us what David Graeber's work meant to them and the salient message it still carries today
- Do you know of any anarchistic material related to a bartering economy?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.perthchat.org/post/309225
> Trying to read/watch/etc a little on it to try to establish a vague food swap with friends. Specifically no cash. > > Nobody is rich enough to engage in unilateral mutual aid/donations.