Lifeboats and Anarchy by the RNLI
Audible Anarchism21 Joulu 2024

Lifeboats and Anarchy by the RNLI

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Article can be read here https://libcom.org/article/life-boats-and-anarchy

A short article published in the Lifeboat's Newsletter in the 1960s on Mutual Aid.

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Revolutionary Bread by Emile Pouget

Revolutionary Bread by Emile Pouget

Émile Pouget (1860-1931) was a French anarcho-communist, who adopted tactics close to those of anarcho-syndicalism. He was vice-secretary of the General Confederation of Labour from 1901 to 1908. Text version: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/emile-pouget-revolutionary-bread

29 Huhti 20193min

The Bully's Pulpit by David Graeber

The Bully's Pulpit by David Graeber

The Bully's Pulpit: On the Elementary Structure of Domination Full text here https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/david-graeber-the-bully-s-pulpit David Graeber (1961- ) is an anarchist, anthropologist, and activist who currently holds a professorship in anthropology at the London School of Economics. Graeber has written extensively on theories of value, social theory, direct action, and ethnographic theory. He participated in the Occupy movement and is a member of the Industrial Workers of the World. In this essay, Graeber links the psychological impulses of bullying--both of bullies and of passive observers of bullying--to structures of power inherent within hierarchical authority. He contends that from a young age, we are socialized to side with bullies and against victims, and we are socialized to see victims as either deserving their punishment or of having the same moral worth as the bullies themselves.

20 Huhti 201925min

Manifesto of Equals by Gracchus Babeuf

Manifesto of Equals by Gracchus Babeuf

Full text here   Real equality, final goal of social art -Condorcet   Gracchus Babeuf was a French radical during the days of the French Revolution. He was an early advocate for political, social and economic equality and was opposed to the increasingly corrupt ruling Directory. The group dubbed the Conspiracy of Equals was exposed in December 1796, resulting in the execution of Babeuf and many of his supporters in 1797.

13 Huhti 20199min

Post Scarcity Anarchism by Murray Bookchin

Post Scarcity Anarchism by Murray Bookchin

Full essay https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/murray-bookchin-post-scarcity-anarchism In this series of essays, Murray Bookchin balances his ecological and anarchist vision with the promising opportunities of a “post-scarcity” era. Technological advances during the 20th century have expanded production in the pursuit of corporate profit at the expense of human need and ecological sustainability. New possibilities for human freedom must combine an ecological outlook with the dissolution of hierarchical social relations, capitalism and canonical political orientation. Bookchin’s utopian vision, rooted in the realities of contemporary society, remains refreshingly pragmatic. Bookchin makes a trenchant analysis of modern society and offers a pointed, provocative discussion of the ecological crisis.

7 Huhti 201939min

The Chain Factory by Osugi Sakae

The Chain Factory by Osugi Sakae

The essay in text form: http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/osugi-sakae-the-chain-factory Osugi Sakae biography: https://libcom.org/library/osugi-sakae-biography Ōsugi Sakae was a Japanese Anarchist born in 1885. In addition to study socialism and the works of Bakunin and Kropotkin-whose autobiography he translated into Japanese- he taught himself several langauges including Italian, Esperanto, English, Russian, French and German. He was imprisoned many times throughout his life for anti government activities, including taking part in a protest in 1906 against high trolley fairs. He was spared from execution during the High treason incident which claimed the lives of other prominent Japanese Anarchists, because he was already in prison for taking part in a demonstration during the earlier Red Flag incident. He was killed in 1923 in the aftermath of the Kanto earthquake when police and right wing gangs took advantage of the chaos to kill many anti government activists and ethnic Chinese and Koreans.

30 Maalis 201915min

"The Forbidden Word: Class" by Howard Zinn from the book A Power Governments Cannot Suppress

"The Forbidden Word: Class" by Howard Zinn from the book A Power Governments Cannot Suppress

Full text of this essay: https://books.google.co.uk/books? Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was an American historian, anarchist, and activist. He authored 20 books, including "A People's History of the United States," one of the most influential and controversial books of the twentieth century. Zinn had the audacity to write about historically marginalized peoples, and he took great pains to write about history from their perspectives. In this essay, excerpted from the book "A Power Governments Cannot Suppress," Zinn explores how the political elites of the US ignore and silence discussions of class, thereby denying how all of American history is littered with class struggle. Zinn concludes the essay by calling for large and unified social movements of the working and exploited classes to overthrow the ruling class that controls the US government. More readings on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaO1QA8QL99_eb0XhJI2Fyw

20 Maalis 201913min

Fascists are the Tools of the State by Peter Gelderloos

Fascists are the Tools of the State by Peter Gelderloos

Read the full text here https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/peter-gelderloos-fascists-are-the-tools-of-the-state   This reading is dedicated to Heather Heyer, an antifascist activist whose life was cut short by a neo-Nazi in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12, 2017. This audio is also dedicated to all the people who have ever been killed or injured in the struggle against fascism. We stand with you in solidarity. Rest in power, comrades.

12 Maalis 201921min

Rebels Against Tyranny - an Interview with Howard Zinn

Rebels Against Tyranny - an Interview with Howard Zinn

Full text of the original interview published in 2008: https://www.counterpunch.org/2008/05/12/rebels-against-tyranny/   Howard Zinn (1922-2010) was an American historian, anarchist, and activist. He authored 20 books, including "A People's History of the United States," one of the most influential and controversial books of the twentieth century. Zinn had the audacity to write about historically marginalized peoples, and he took great pains to write about history from their perspectives. In this interview, Zinn explores the histories of some of the anarchist and anarchist-inspired groups in the US, as well as the state of anarchism both in America and internationally.

3 Maalis 201919min

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