Tag: Arizona
Frontiere Chiuse e Economia in Nero
Di Emmi Bevensee. Originale pubblicato il 15 maggio 2018 con il titolo Closed Borders and Black Market Economics. Traduzione di Enrico Sanna. Nel 2012, il sedicenne José Antonio Elena Rodríguez fu ucciso a Nogales, in Messico, da un agente di confine che stava dall’altra parte del muro, in territorio statunitense. L’agente sparò stando una quindicina…
Closed Borders and Black Market Economics
In 2012, sixteen-year-old Jose Antonio Elena Rodríguez was murdered in Nogales, Mexico by a Border Patrol agent across the wall, on the U.S. side. The agent shot from behind the rusted iron slats, the existing border wall in Sonora, about 50 feet above the boy. The murderer claimed that the boy was “throwing rocks in…
Our Communities Depend Upon Individual Nullifiers with Courage
People who follow the law by virtue of it being a law are respecting power and not justice. This is a great danger to our communities and must be confronted here in Arizona and everywhere else.
US Primaries and Government Disassembly
Darian Worden on the state of US politics.
The 14th Amendment is Going to Cage Us All
Ross Kenyon’s experiences protesting SB1070 in Arizona and the dangers of focusing primarily on racial profiling.
Anarchy and Democracy
Fighting Fascism
Markets Not Capitalism
The Anatomy of Escape
Organization Theory