Class struggle, the struggle within and against capitalism, is an intrinsic guiding force of anarchist theory and practice. Nonetheless, many enduring myths and misconceptions continue to cloud popular understanding of the social relationship that lies at the root of this conflict…. namely, class itself. So…. what is it, exactly, and what do anarchists have against it?
Full text here https://crimethinc.com/2017/03/14/direct-action-guide
This is a step by step guide to direct action tactics written up by members CrimethInc an Anarchist group in the United States.
An in-depth look into the inner workings of the commune system of Rojava and how they work in practice; I also call for people to form communes throughout North America and the world.
0:00- 2:50 Defining The Commune
2:51- 5:53 Defense Committee
5:54- 11:09 Health Committee
11:10- 15:29 Peace and Consensus Committee
15:30- 23:40 Economic Committee
23:41- 29:21 Education Committee
29:22- 37:40 Women’s Committee
37:41- 42:56 A Call for Communes Everywhere!
Lots of self-criticism on this one: First, I should have mentioned that Rojava is a term no longer officially used their because it is rooted in the Kurdish struggle and is Kurd-centric as a name, but the society is being built as explicitly multi-ethnic so is now called the Democratic Federation of Northern Syria to reflect this diversity. I used the former term because, sadly, it is the word most people know. Also, my knowledge of Kurdish instrumental music is limited, so I used a couple of songs twice