If America Splits Up, What Occurs to the Nukes?

By Sammy Edwards,  Shepherd Gazette Opposition to American secession movements often hinges on the idea that foreign policy concerns trump any notions that the United States ought to be broken up into smaller pieces. It almost goes without saying that those who subscribe to neoconservative ideology or other highly interventionist foreign policy views treat the […]

If America Splits Up, What Occurs to the Nukes?

Intersections of Anarchism and Confucianism

By Derrick Broze In this essay we will explore potential connections between anarchist thought and the Confucian worldview. Confucianism is a school of thought described as a philosophy, a humanist religion, a doctrine, a tradition, or a system of governance, based on the teachings of Chinese philosopher and politician Confucius (alternatively known as Kongfuzi or […]

Intersections of Anarchism and Confucianism

There is Demand for Alternative Online Infrastructure, and Anarchists Can Provide It

By Ally Marie McLean With all of the censorship and deplatforming done by America’s big tech corporations lately, there have been calls from many on the right to create alternative platforms for dissenting voices. Anarchists can take advantage of this situation and create such alternative platforms, if we put our minds to it, showing the […]

There is Demand for Alternative Online Infrastructure, and Anarchists Can Provide It

Mutual aid: Kropotkin’s theory of human capacity

By Ruth Kinna, ROAR Magazine In March 1889 Peter Kropotkin agreed to give six lectures to William Morris’s Socialist Society in Hammersmith, London. Labeling the series “Social Evolution,” he planned to explore “the grounds” of socialism. As it turned out, he never delivered the talks, but the title and timing, just a year before he […]

Mutual aid: Kropotkin’s theory of human capacity