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L’ Intifada ou L’ Haine?
“Newsweek feverishly asks whether ‘the riots [will] swell the ranks of jihadists in Europe’ and calls the events the ‘beginning of jihad in Europe’.This is all more than a bit over the top, and drips with ...
Two thoughts
Two thoughts This is my initial venture into the blog world. It may be off to the side of ongoing discussion and activity since that’s pretty much where I am. I think the left could spend ...
More from Sketchy Thoughts on the struggle in France
“As for [National Front leader Jean-Marie] Le Pen, he thinks that ‘by attacking the agents and symbols of the State, it is France herself that is attacked, by hordes of people that the so-called anti-racist laws ...
France on Fire: North African youth riots
“Anything could have started it. When you’re an immigrant here, you’re just stuck in your shit. Does it really surprise you it’s going up in flames?”– Momo, Age 26, Aulnay-sous-Bois “The thugs will disappear, I will ...
Interview from, Beating Fascism: Anarchist anti-fascism in theory and practice
Here’s a discussion (late 2005, each in their personal capacity) between somebody from the Kate Sharpley Library, a member of Class War (from the UK) and a North American comrade connected with ‘Three Way Fight’, an ...
Hold On…
Our project has been slow to get a consistent level of participation and contributions, but don’t fret and think we have given up. We are going to be posting some info and articles here within the ...
Notes on Women and Right-Wing Movements – Part Two
by Matthew (Sources at bottom.) Gender politics has always been important to the political right, but in the current period it’s more important than ever before. To get a full sense of this, we need to ...
Continental Drift
[Brian Holmes is offering the seminar “Continental Drift” in September and October, 2005 in New York City in conjunction with the 16 Beaver art group. Autonomedia will publish a collection of Holmes’ essays, Unleashing the Collective ...
Notes on Women and Right-Wing Movements – Part One
Notes on Women and Right-Wing Movements – Part Oneby Matthew A “three-way-fight” approach to fascism challenges simplistic frames of analysis. In particular, it challenges (1) a dualistic “Oppressor-versus-Oppressed” model of struggle, (2) caricatures of far-right movements ...
I received the following article from an email list I’m on. Normally, I would not have posted the story in it’s entirety, but it seems that it is a fresh report and not actually published yet. ...
I have been seeing various anarchist and far-Left online articles rejoicing in the shootings at cops and the National Guard in New Orleans. Some have even said (to paraphrase), “We should be figuring out ways to ...
An exchange on the relevancy on the Three Way Fight perspective
I got an email message the other day regarding the website. I thought it would be useful to post the exchange I have had thus far, and open it up for some of the other contributors ...