Showing posts with label anarcho-anarchy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anarcho-anarchy. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Some context for this zine's first printed issue...

After seeing projects around us become increasingly insular with the secrecy ultimatum, and people around us endure the frightful stresses of state cooperation ultimatums, being caught in between and eventually ostracized, the activist base degrading, making way for fresh meat to get pulled into this vicious cycle...

We begin to realize an incentive to warn people of this trend. Also, to create a safe venue for folks recovering from the trauma of legal repercussions, being silenced by legal, social and emotional pressures. It's an important step in recovering from trauma to realize that one's emotional responses are normal and OK. And activists need to properly acknowledge this other side of the coin.

What we are seeking for the first zine is to open this series with a precedent of honest personal accounts, therefore establishing this as an OK place to vent anonymously, showing those who are still silenced that their emotional responses are not alien or solitary or idiotic, and establishing that there is a legitimate trauma resulting from these tactics.

- Alicia

Thursday, August 27, 2009

wtf do you mean by 'anarcho-anarchy'?

We realized we had begun to discuss things we didn't have our own terminology for, so we created some of our own literary devices.

You've heard of anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-feminism, anarcho-communism, and anarcho-primitivism. The formula is ideology dash strategy. An anarcho-feminist fights for social anarchy through the destruction of patriarchy. An anarcho-primitivist may believe that only once we rewild can we be completely free from hierarchy.

In this vein, anarcho-anarchy is a condition in which those who desire cooperation in the absence of systems of dominance in fact create networks that experiment to find a way to cooperate without maintaining systems of dominance.