Tagged as: Autonomies

#Insurrection In The End of Times - Pushing The Disorder Further

French Territory: When all that remains is the prospect of misery and death, then the only fitting response is to create, out of the destruction of what is killing life… Originally published by Carbure. Translated by Ediciones Ineditos and Otto Mattick. Images by Autonomies. Saturday December 1st, the Gilets Jaunes

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Fascism In Our Times

The spread of openly racist, authoritarian governments raises the specter of 1930s fascism. And while continuities can no doubt be found (and not necessarily at the seemingly obvious levels of discourse, tactics or paraphernalia), differences are also significant and ignoring the latter will carry a heavy cost for any anti-capitalist

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Miguel Amorós - Anti-Capitalism as a Struggle for Space

The essay shared below continues our (Autonomies) exploration of Miguel Amorós analyses of capitalism, along with that of other May 68 writers, Jaime Semprun, Amedeo Bertolo and Eduardo Colombo. Originally published by Autonomies. Written by Miguel Amorós. A basic principle of anti-developmentalism says that a society full of capital is an

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Miguel Amorós - The Need For A Revolutionary Orientation

A March 2018 interview in which Miguel Amorós discusses his anti-development concepts, the global trend towards mega-urbanization, the destructive tendencies of capitalist development, Latin American populist governments and their social basis, the civil society movement, and perspectives for a movement to create a better world. Originally published by Autonomies As

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Jaime Semprun: The End of Critical Theory

Jaime Semprun is among a generation of political militants marked by the events of May 68 in France and beyond, contributing to a body of theoretical work that paralleled and overlapped with that of the Situationists, and other heterodox marxists and anarchists. Originally published by Autonomies. Read also: Jaime Semprun: The abyss

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