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Direct Democracy Applied
What anarchists do to change the system
The world commune of grassroots communities
Overcoming the authoritarian mindset
The system of opinions as the target of our struggle
The Theoretical Platform of an old Libertarian Communist
Israel-Palestine is not a nice place to live in
(hebrew) 2 stats for 2 nations 2 states too much
Anarchism is not disorderly chaos- it is society without rulers
International Conference of joint struggle in Bil'in
Emotions that make "insurectionalist" tick
Jewish resistance to the Israeli state - wsm
Palestine-Israel-Capitalist_peace.html
The 2006 war of Israel-lebanon
Deconstructing_anarchism
Take The Policeman Out Of Your Mind
The Old Man And The Blood (media article)
Some Critics Of Platformism and Direct Democracy
ALGERIA, INDOCHINA: COLONIAL WARS AND THE FRENCH ANARCHIST FEDERATION 1945 TO 1962
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For "One No, Many Yeses - Introduction to Midnight Notes 12" click ****
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(2) We prefer to use "new enclosures" and "neoliberalism" over the other names of capitalism because they refer more clearly to its impact on the proletariat and the state.
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