Anarchists are returning once again to the stage of history and the front page of the daily paper. Neither voting nor protest has worked; the popular imagination is shifting towards confrontation.
Trouble, a brand-new monthly show offering an in-depth anarchist analysis of current struggles, tactics and movement dynamics.
The first episode of Trouble looks beyond the mainstream narratives surrounding the Standing Rock encampment to get a better understanding of some of the camp’s overlooked dynamics, including serious disagreements over which tactics to use to best...
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An interview with Mohawk warrior Clifton Nicholas, about the warrior society and their role in the “Oka Crisis”
A report back from Montreal 21st annual march against police brutality.
In a march commemorating the ninth anniversary of the murder of indigenous Mapuche activist Matias Catrileo, shot in the back by police, protesters stormed the financial district of Santiago, Chile.
In 2016, numerous attacks were launched at symbols of gentrification in some Montreal neighborhoods. We wanted to give the people involved a place to share their point of view.
Some idiot somewhere once said that all good things have to come to an end. But why? Who the fuck knows? Anyway … enjoy the last fuckin’ show!
In this installment of A is for Anarchy, we look at the struggle within and against capitalism and how it is an intrinsic guiding force of anarchist theory and practice.