Monthly Archives: April 2018

The Last Stop

By Pete Recently, I went for a run in West Auckland, in Kumeu to be precise. I try and go for a run once a week to calm my mind. Just a few kilometres to get the heart going and … Continue reading

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The ZAD Becomes Compost: LONG LIVE THE ZAD (Zone a Defendre)!

By Beverly Naidus – repost from the Institute for Social Ecology When something you have witnessed, loved and cared for is destroyed and uprooted, whether it is a forest, a species, a community or a culture, it can wreck the … Continue reading

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Communalism and Syndicalism: Organizing the New Working Class

from The New Municipal Agenda There are important similarities and differences between communalism and syndicalism. Syndicalism proposes the means and the ends of radical trade unionism towards the creation of federated networks of self managed worker cooperatives that directly democratically … Continue reading

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Good Morning – I am your Future

from http://o500.org/invitation.html You Do have a future. Who would have thought so? And that’s how it’s going to happen: The planet you live on is not only great; it’s always morning somewhere. So there’s always a new beginning. On your planet there’s enough … Continue reading

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The Communalist Project

By Murray Bookchin Whether the twenty-first century will be the most radical of times or the most reactionary – or will simply lapse into a gray era of dismal mediocrity – will depend overwhelmingly upon the kind of social movement … Continue reading

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