http://layla.miltsov.org/anarchy-for-all-expanding-the-horizons-of-practice-b...
The nature of civilization is to classify and stratify. Throughout history, human and non-human animals have been discriminated, marginalized, exploited, neglected, and abused based on different, random criteria. Yet, as long as there has been abuse, there have also been revolutionaries. The intention of this discussion is to address the structural and epistemological problems that hinder the voices and acts of resistance from those who are oppressed—especially people of color—from inhabiting a place at the table within anarchist theory and discourse.
Together, Layla AbdelRahim, Nekeisha Alexis-Baker, Wes Howard-Brook and John Zerzan will explore these and other issues related to anarchism from a variety of perspectives, with the particular aim of exploring diverse ways of understanding our captivity to 'civilization' and routes toward a truly liberated space for all creation.
Anarchy is not systemic. Even reading a book about anarchy, will automatically make you the opossite of it. Anarchy is not a system. It is a way to think and it' ll never can be expressed by more than one person, by a team or a community. This talking people are talking about shit-anarchy but they don't know.
bromostomos 3 weeks ago