Brazilian anarchism interview on the Crisis, World Cup, Especifismo
In a wide ranging interview Paul Bowman talked to Felipe Corrêa (FC) a Brazilian anarchist who is member of Organização Anarquista Socialismo Libertário [Libertarian Socialist Anarchist Organization]...
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For Ongoing Public Revolt Against State Terrorism Last week a group of protesters started guarding action after some trees were taken down illegally in the name of urban gentrification projects. In the...
View ArticleIntroduction to the Turkish Uprising
“Last week a group of protesters started guarding action after some trees were taken down illegally in the name of urban gentrification projects. In the second day of the protest, very early in the...
View ArticleDouble struggle in Brazil
Brazil has seen strong economic growth, although this is slowing. In 2010, the economy grew by 7,5 percent; in 2011, the IMF ‘s estimate is 2,7 percent. Short-term slowdown is supposed to be followed...
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The Syrian Civil War and Its Possible Consequences Since 1975 most of the major military conflicts – Lebanon, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Afghanistan and Libya – have been civil wars. Regional or super powers...
View ArticleThe Rojava revolution in Syria
From the chaos of the Syrian Revolution the existence of a radical experiment in democracy has slowly emerged. The project in Rojava, in the north of Syria, has been instigated by the Democratic Union...
View ArticleWorld Kobane Day: 1 November
On World Kobane Day the Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement wishes to join the many groups across the world who are expressing their support and solidarity to the people fighting for their freedoms...
View ArticleWhy Are Junior Doctors in the UK So Pissed Off?
Note: Below is an interview looking at the recent actions of Junior Doctors in the UK and the difficult work conditions they encounter. After marching around the country last weekend [middle of...
View ArticleEritrea: National Liberation? National Disaster?
The world is divided into nation-states. These artificial constructs have either evolved over an extended period, through the actions of people within particular areas or are created by outside forces....
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