Birth of a Revolutionary Movement in Yugoslavia
by Fredy Perlman
Black & Red
P.O. Box 973
Kalamazoo, MI 49005
1969
“Heretics are always more dangerous than enemies,” concluded a Yugoslav philosopher after analyzing the repression of Marxist intellectuals by the Marxist regime of Poland. (S. Stojanovic, in Student, Belgrade, April 9, 1968, p. 7.)
Modesto Anarcho produces a magazine and is based out of the Central Valley town of Modesto, California. Modesto Anarcho exists to create revolutionary literature from a combative working-class perspective. We engage and participate in struggles in our area. Modesto Anarcho is free to all and can be picked up around the Modesto area. We also operate a social center and event space in downtown Modesto, Firehouse 51.
For well over a century, some anarchists have aligned themselves with socialists of various shades, even fighting on the same side for different periods of time in several failed revolutions. We do not wish to rewrite history or to downplay this alliance, but to learn from it, challenge it, and question its role in the fight for anarchy today while advocating for its immediate and total annulment. Continue reading Anarchy: Breaking Up with Socialism→
issue #25 – mid december 2012
FINAL ISSUE!!! Support Maddy, May Day 5, The Japanese Internment, Fossil Fuel Infrastructure, Jelly Squat Exposé, King County’s PC Bullshit, and more!
My feelings when I read Peter Lamborn Wilson is that he wishes to live very much as I do, yet he looks to thc realm of spirituality as a means to achieve this. To me, it is evident that this is another false path to autonomous self-creation–precisely because it is a path…and one that has been tried so often its failure should be self-evident. Continue reading Thoughts inspired by reading Peter Lamborn Wilson’s The Sacred Drift→