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How and How Not to Question the “Mainstream Narrative”
In the unlikely event that anyone reading this is unfamiliar with him, Russell Brand is a one time more-or-less leftist who, like Naomi Wolf, has gone down the rabbit hole of batshittery (he endorses the “Great Reset” conspiracy, among other things). Rape accusations against Brand have provoked howls all over the nuttier right-wing websites and…
Israel and Palestine: Against the Nation State
Zionism and the Nation-State
On Gaza: “Now Is Not the Time,” “Moral Equivalency,” and “Liberalism”
Part Nine: The New Structure of Zapatista Autonomy
Brothers and sisters and compañer@s: I am going to try to explain to you how we reorganize autonomy, that is, the new structure of Zapatista autonomy.  I will explain more later with more detail.  Or maybe I won’t explain any more, because the practice is what matters.  Of course, you can also come to the…
Capitalism, Not Welfare, Has Destroyed Faith in Freedom
On Capital, Maps, and Terrain
Property is Violence, So Let’s Keep It to a Minimum
Book Review: It’s OK To Be Angry About Capitalism
Sanders’ book centers on two tasks facing the American people. He states them at the outset. First: These Americans [the predominantly younger voters who supported Sanders’ candidacy] understand that proposals that tinker around the edges are an insufficient response to the enormous crises we face. For them, there is a rapidly growing recognition that this…
Review: African Anarchism – The History of a Movement
Earthseed for Anarchists
Labadie Reviews Nock
I, Pencil Revisited
  Introduction There is probably no libertarian polemic more widely distributed and more familiar, or held in higher esteem, than “I, Pencil: My Family Tree as told to Leonard E. Read.” It originally appeared in the December 1958 issue of The Freeman. It has since been circulated as a pamphlet by the Foundation for Economic…
The Thought of Ivan Illich: A Libertarian Analysis
Historical Materialism: A Brief Overview and Left-Libertarian Reinterpretation
Prison Labor: Capitalism Without Markets, Understanding the Economics of Totalitarian Institutions