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  1. 19 de sept. de 2009 · This paper has discussed and advocated the politics of direct action within the broader context of the purpose of an anarchist politics. Direct action has many virtues, not least that it is, in essence, itself anarchy in action. But direct action is not the only form of worthwhile political action. Anarchists should remain open to the ...

  2. During the U.S. Civil War, the Confederate General Albert Pike warned that black suffrage would create “a hell on earth, a hideous, horrid pandemonium filled with all the devils of vice, crime, pauperism, corruption, violence, political debauchery, social anarchy.”. [1] Pike was correct in one sense, although not in the way he intended; the ...

  3. 13 de ago. de 2022 · Review: Anarchy In Action, Colin Ward, Freedom Press (84b Whitechapel High St, London, E1 7QX, U.K.) New Edition 2008, ISBN 978-0-900384-20-2 Although it is an old anarchist favourite read by thousands, and has been an important influence to many anarcho-activists from the 70s onwards, I have never actually read Colin Ward's "Anarchy In Action" before.

  4. During 2011's rebellion, residents of each block gathered around the nightly bonfire and made group decisions. These blocks still maintain regular assemblies which make decisions by consensus Once a week, members of the different blocks gather for their neighborhood assembly. Each of Cherán's four neighborhoods has a neighborhood assembly.

  5. 20 de mar. de 2024 · In Mexico's southern-most state of Chiapas, indigenous Maya small farmers rose up in 1994 and established an autonomous zone encompassing, by 2018, about 300,000 residents. [1] Without accepting any funds from the Mexican government since 1996 [2], the Zapatistas have built their own schools, hospitals, health clinics, banks, community centers ...

  6. The Niitsitapi (Blackfoot) are a confederation of four Indigenous nations: the Pikuni/Peigan, North Peigan Pikuni, Blood/Kainai, and Blackfoot/Siksika. Traditionally, the Niitsitapi were a nomadic gathering-hunting people who followed their most prominent game, the bison. Members are currently concentrated in present-day Montana and Alberta. [1]

  7. History. Initiated primarily by anarchists in the fall of 2011, the US Occupy movement brought ideas of class struggle and direct democracy to the forefront of the national consciousness. People occupied hundreds of parks and plazas around the country, practicing horizontal self-governance, training a new generation of activists, and organizing ...