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Schism; division.

By ~vidak. Schism; division. Sometimes it is actually quite a good thing. Isn't it true? Perhaps sometimes we should think like a doctor: shouldn't diseases and infections be cast out from the body? And, in a diagnostic spirit, surely we can also say that we will,

“The Rebellion is built on Hope.”

It has been almost two years since the Myanmar Military seized the state power by coup; despite their brutal oppression and cohesion over the whole population with various methods, people are still resisting their rule in various ways they can, from CDM to arm struggle. Especially in the country'

Knowing 'That', But Knowing 'How'

~vidak [email protected] Statecraft and Totalitarianism I recently had the chance to discuss more concrete and prefigurative politics with the ASF-Perth. We decided the evidence supports the devolution of society into units of no more than around 200 people--around several hundred, in, perhaps exceptional circumstances. This gave me pause

Plato, &c.

By Blair Vidak. Plato is normally regarded as an enemy of the anarchists. I suppose my own trajectory into anarchism has been highly unorthodox (having never been a trotskyist, I have duly been a member of a few trotskyist organisations, before finally shedding Libertarian Marxism altogether) so I was surprised

Radical Individualism

It is certainly true that anarchism shares the 'needs principle' with the Marxists. The needs principle states: "from each according to the ability--to each according to their need". However, Kropotkin--and I argue we should follow in suit--says Marxism is "mere collectivism". That is to

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