Toward Savagery: Recent Developments in Eco-Extremist Thought in Mexico
It was called the Chichimeca War, and it began near the moment of Hernan Cortes’s death (1547), symbolically closing the “first” conquest of Mexico. The new war, fought in the vast wilderness...
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A Feminist Analysis of the 21st-Century Family and a Communist Proposal for its Abolition Introduction After riots broke out in Baltimore following death of Freddie Grey at the hands of local police,...
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Know that Paradise is under the shades of swords. Sahih Bukhari, 4:52:73 In the east of the Netherlands, amid endless flat plains, lies a small village inhabited by a few thousand people. A single...
View ArticleIn Janitzio Death is not Scary
Translated by Conor Murray (Editor’s note: This text originally appeared in Il Programma Comunista 23, December 1961.) In Mexico, in a lake called Patzcuaro, there is a little island called Janitzio....
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Every good idea needs a selling point. The selling point of the all-encompassing ideology that can go by any name from “anarcho-primitivism” to “anti-civilization thinking” is that modern...
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Modifiers multiply. Adjectives appear without limit: disaster capitalism, neoliberal capitalism, technoscientific capitalism, postindustrial capitalism, global capitalism, communicative (even...
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