5.03.01 anarchism

How to Avoid Destroying Our Movements: On the death of SDS, Nonviolence, and the War

Meaghan Linick (right) of Newschool SDS, Iraq Moratorium, 2007. Photo Thomas Good/Next Left Notes
Authors: Mark Rudd

Summary:

We (the Weather Underground) did the FBI's work for them.

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Militarism in Venezuela: Warning Signs of Dictatorship?

Student Protestors
Authors: Sam Diener

Summary:Chávez says he plans to emulate repressive regimes around the world.

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From the Editor's Desk

Global Regimes by Type- Graph
Authors: Sam Diener

Summary:

Democracy is the outcry of dissent.

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Liberating the Tools We Need to Write

Liberating the Tools We Need to Write

Summary:

Open source software can prevent monopolistic companies from controlling how we communicate.

From Issue 377 - July-August 2007

A French Tradition of Resistance

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Authors: Michael True

Summary:

Why wouldn't they take to the streets rather than bow before globalization and the holy "free market"?

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Global Anarchism: Cooperating to Reinvent Democracy

Authors: David Graeber

Summary:

After having lived in Madagascar for two years, I was startled, the first time I attended a meeting of the Direct Action Network, by how familiar it all seemed.

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Unleashing the Freedom To Share: An Interview with Free Software Innovator Richard Stallman

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Authors: Dave Taber

Summary:

Copyright is designed to subjugate people. Copyleft is my way of using copyright law to establish the freedom to cooperate.

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