Tag: globalism
Come Contestare la “Voce Ufficiale” e Come No
Di Kevin Carson. Originale pubblicato il 30 novembre 2023 con il titolo How and How Not to Question the “Mainstream Narrative”. Traduzione italiana di Enrico Sanna. Per quei pochi che non lo sanno, Russel Brand, un tempo più o meno di sinistra, è uno di quelli che, come Naomi Wolf, ad un certo punto è…
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…
El mito del sector privado, Parte II: La economía mundial planificada centralmente
Por Kevin Carson. Título original: The Myth of the Private Sector, Part II: The Centrally Planned Global Economy, del 1 de marzo de 2023. Traducido al español por Camila Figueroa. En la primera entrega de esta serie, argumenté que la distinción entre “público” y “privado” carecía en gran parte de sentido porque la similitud en…
El mito del sector privado, Parte II: La economía mundial planificada centralmente
Por Kevin Carson. Artículo original: The Myth of the Private Sector, Part II: The Centrally Planned Global Economy, publicado el 1 de marzo de 2023. Traducido al español por Camila Figueroa. En la primera entrega de esta serie, argumenté que la distinción entre “público” y “privado” carecía en gran parte de sentido porque la similitud…
Il Mito del Settore Privato, Parte II
L’economia globale pianificata centralmente Di Kevin Carson. Originale pubblicato il primo marzo 2023 con il titolo The Myth of the Private Sector, Part II: The Centrally Planned Global Economy. Traduzione di Enrico Sanna. Nella prima parte di questa serie spiegavo che la distinzione tra “pubblico” e “privato” è perlopiù insignificante dato che, in termini organizzativi,…
The Myth of the Private Sector, Part II: The Centrally Planned Global Economy
In the first installment of this series, I argued that the “public” vs. “private” distinction was in large part meaningless because the similarity in organizational style of centralized, hierarchical, and bureaucratically managed institutions outweighed their nominal ownership by the government or by private business. But there’s another sense in which the “private sector” is virtually…
Scarcity and Abundance Under Anarchism
[Hear an in-depth discussion on this article and its topics in this episode of The Enragés] View or download a PDF copy of Rai Ling’s C4SS Study: Scarcity and Abundance Under Anarchism Introduction To what extent are contemporary production and consumption trends compatible with the abolition of the state and authority in general? There are…
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Fighting Fascism
Markets Not Capitalism
The Anatomy of Escape
Organization Theory