Kevin Tucker is an anarcho-primitivist writer based out of rural Pennsylvania. His focus is on a critique of civilization, domestication and technology through a comprehensive understanding of how power and oppression arise within societies, how humans have become mediated from wildness, and how, through rewilding, humans can reconnect with the wild and resist the forces of civilization. He is the author of For Wildness and Anarchy (Black and Green Press, 2010), co-founder of the Black and Green Network, editor of Species Traitor Journal, and currently founding editor of Black and Green Review. Continue reading Interview with anarcho-primitivist Kevin Tucker→
We have opened the doors to the old Hauptzollamt in the Sonnenstraße 85 in Münster, Germany on the second weekend of October for us and everybody! The building has been empty for several years. It costs, according to Westfälische Nachrichten (local newspaper), „several million.“ This is too expensive for us. But we would not give a single Euro for it either. We want the Zollamt to be a non-commercial space, for meetings, discussions and workshops, for art and music, a place for neighbourhood community and joint organisation. In short, this space is going to be transformed into a social centre – a space where everyone feels welcome. Continue reading [MS / Münster] Social centre opens its doors. The former Zollamt has been squatted→
In the last year, the small Syrian city of Kobane and its gender-liberated, stateless revolution has captured the attention of Leftists across the world. The following interview was conducted with Sherhad Naaima, a young revolutionary from Kobane and a student of Ocalan’s thinking. It offers a brief account of his experiences as well as some reflections on the Rojava Revolution, social ecology, and Turkey’s recent betrayal of the Kurdish Movement. Continue reading Epistemologies of Freedom: Interview with a young Kurdish revolutionary (en/es)→
Michael Kimble is an anarchist prisoner currently doing a life sentence (of which he has served 30) in Holman Prison, Alabama. You can read more of Michael’s writings on his blog, Anarchy Live!
Nel maggio di quest’anno, i ricercatori di Corporate Watch hanno viaggiato per la Turchia ed il Kurdistan per un lavoro di inchiesta sulle imprese che forniscono equipaggiamento militare alla polizia ed all’esercito turchi. Abbiamo incontrato con diversi gruppi impegnati in vari movimenti e varie campagne. Di seguito la trascrizione dell’intervista con 3 militanti del gruppo anarchico Devrimci Anarşist Faaliyet (DAF, o Azione Rivoluzionaria Anarchica) a Istanbul nel maggio di quest’anno. Continue reading Costruire l’autonomia in Turchia e Kurdistan: intervista con Azione Rivoluzionaria Anarchica (DAF)→