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Another War Was Possible : Revisiting the Movement against Capitalist Globalization from Our Dystopian Present

Revisiting the movement against capitalist globalization from the vantage point of our dystopian present, we can see how much is at stake in today’s struggles.


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"Women, Life, Freedom” against the War : A Statement against Genocidal Israel and the Repressive Islamic Republic

Genocidal imperialist projects will never liberate us, nor will patriarchal nationalist regimes protect us. A statement from Iranian, Kurdish, and Afghani feminists.


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Chicago against ICE: "La migra, la policía, la misma porquería" : Report-back from the Demonstrations of June 10

Participants in a full day of breakaway marches and confrontations in Chicago on June 10 reflect on the potential of this moment of resistance to ICE.


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Mutual Aid, the Commons, and the Revolutionary Abolition of Capitalism : Revisiting the Difference Between Mutual Aid and Charity

To get the most out of mutual aid, we ought to create participatory commons in which everyone can contribute and there is no fundamental division between organizers and beneficiaries.


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A Common Treasury for All: Mutual Aid and the Revolutionary Abolition of Capitalism : Revisiting the Difference Between Mutual Aid and Charity

To get the most out of mutual aid, we ought to create participatory commons in which everyone can contribute and there is no fundamental division between organizers and beneficiaries.


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