Tag: revolution
Knapp: The R3VOLution is dead. Long live the revolution.
There is no limit to the number of S4SS chapters that can be on any one campus – swarm and take over!
Kevin Carson acerca de lo esperanzador que parecen ser estos tiempos.
Kevin Carson nos recuerda que el 1% nos necesita a nosotros, no nosotros a ellos.
American politics has been a shifting coalition between two factions of capital.
The generation of energy, whether it be the gas you pump into your tank or the coal burned to produce electricity to power your computer, is estimated to contribute upwards of 82% of all greenhouse gas emission. To add insult to injury, many of these firms have long been associated with the more deleterious impacts of neoliberal development. Of course we all know about BP’s destruction of the entire Gulf region…
Или более кратко, как говорит Анонимус: ждите нас.
Kevin Carson till Ettprocentarna: Expect Us.
“We should encourage the flower of liberty whether its petals be red, white and blue, or red and black.” -Karl Hess
Карсоном: Если Bitcoin и не новый мессия теневой интернет-экономики, то по крайней мере, это Иоанн Креститель, проповедующий его приход.
Carson: If Bitcoin isn’t the Messiah of the darknet economy, at the very least it’s John the Baptist preaching its immanent arrival.
Kevin Carson acerca de cómo al final ganará la libertad.
Thomas L. Knapp en el movimiento libertario.
Kevin Carson señala que cuando todos podemos hablar con todos libremente, se acaba el juego para los malos de la película.
Morgenstern: What if they built a factory and no one came?
Morgenstern: The simplest way to put it is that they’re all a bunch of crooks.
Morgenstern: The real dystopian blue print of our time is not 1984 or Brave New World, it’s Animal Farm.
Knapp: So why don’t we treat it like one?
Carson v. the Hegemon
Bradley Coufal conducts an email interview with Charles Johnson and Gary Chartier regarding Market Not Capitalism. Sample: “For the sake of gaining some background on the both of you in order to contextualize your position, can you explain, briefly, where you see yourself politically, and where you see libertarianism proper (left-lib?) on the political spectrum? Along this same…