On the second week of October 2011, the Occupy Wall Street movement spread across the US and even the world. After NYC protesters agreed to a basic ethos of horizontalism, direct action, and self-organization, they managed also to withstand multiple attacks by the NYPD on their demonstrations and encampment. This movement emerged on the heels of struggles in the UK, in California, North Africa, Spain, and Wisconsin.
https://cwc.im/Nightmares
In the months and years following Occupy, many sincere activists and opportunists alike sought to recreate some of its bright enthusiasm and innovation. Today, it is likely that the same will occur in the aftermath of the 2020 George Floyd protests. Instead of memorializing what has been accomplished or bemoaning what has disappeared, it can be helpful to revisit the general sequences and contexts immediately preceding these moments, as we are more likely to recognize parallels in the previous chapters of rising action than in the peaks of revolt, which can often feel timeless and without parallel to participants and spectators alike.
https://cwc.im/Nightmares
In the months and years following Occupy, many sincere activists and opportunists alike sought to recreate some of its bright enthusiasm and innovation. Today, it is likely that the same will occur in the aftermath of the 2020 George Floyd protests. Instead of memorializing what has been accomplished or bemoaning what has disappeared, it can be helpful to revisit the general sequences and contexts immediately preceding these moments, as we are more likely to recognize parallels in the previous chapters of rising action than in the peaks of revolt, which can often feel timeless and without parallel to participants and spectators alike.
From Toppling Statues to Liberating Spaces
https://cwc.im/TopplingStatues
How do we ensure that what grows up in place of the statues of Columbus that people toppled last year will fulfill the emancipatory ambitions of those who toppled them?
https://cwc.im/TopplingStatues
How do we ensure that what grows up in place of the statues of Columbus that people toppled last year will fulfill the emancipatory ambitions of those who toppled them?
This article from The Intercept provides the previously concealed details about how Facebook equates anarchist publishers with armed militia groups—and how Facebook's policies disproportionately target already marginalized demographics.
https://theintercept.com/2021/10/12/facebook-secret-blacklist-dangerous/
https://theintercept.com/2021/10/12/facebook-secret-blacklist-dangerous/
"She told me that she didn’t call herself an anarchist because she didn’t feel that she deserved to—she didn’t do enough. I asked her if it was OK for us to call her one. She said she’d be honored."
https://cwc.im/LeGuin
Happy birthday, Ursula Le Guin.
https://cwc.im/LeGuin
Happy birthday, Ursula Le Guin.
Today is the anniversary of the beginning of the Hungarian uprising of 1956—a good day to revisit our text "There’s No Such Thing as Revolutionary Government."
https://cwc.im/government
You can’t abolish class society without abolishing the asymmetry between ruler and ruled. That means abolishing the state.
https://cwc.im/government
You can’t abolish class society without abolishing the asymmetry between ruler and ruled. That means abolishing the state.
For another perspective on the Hungarian uprising, we recommend this annotated photoessay presenting the poem “Noretorp Noretsyh”—by the anarchist Kenneth Rexroth—as a series of graffiti installations:
https://cwc.im/rexroth
https://cwc.im/rexroth
CrimethInc.
A Poem by Kenneth Rexroth, Painted across the Rooftops of the World
A photoessay presenting Rexroth's poem “Noretorp Noretsyh” painted across three continents, with annotations illuminating the historical references.
To keep up with demand, we've reprinted our anarchist primer To Change Everything, bringing the total number of English copies in circulation over 200,000.
You can order copies here:
https://store.crimethinc.com/products/to-change-everything
It's available on our site in 31 languages:
https://cwc.im/tce
You can order copies here:
https://store.crimethinc.com/products/to-change-everything
It's available on our site in 31 languages:
https://cwc.im/tce
The military coup in Sudan is, in part, a result of repressive global immigration policies—not to mention arms profiteering.
Resistance committees in Khartoum are the only obstacle to massacres and tyranny. Their struggle must be ours.
Some background:
https://cwc.im/Sudan
For updates:
https://twitter.com/SudanzUprising
Resistance committees in Khartoum are the only obstacle to massacres and tyranny. Their struggle must be ours.
Some background:
https://cwc.im/Sudan
For updates:
https://twitter.com/SudanzUprising
Sighted: CrimethInc. posters wheatpasted on the walls of Dunedin, New Zealand—perhaps their southernmost appearance besides the time someone at the South Pole ordered our books.
Capitalism is a ripoff:
https://cwc.im/posters/capitalism-is-a-rip-off
…is armed robbery:
https://cwc.im/posters/capitalism-is-armed-robbery
…is organized crime:
https://cwc.im/posters/capitalism-is-organized-crime
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Capitalism is a ripoff:
https://cwc.im/posters/capitalism-is-a-rip-off
…is armed robbery:
https://cwc.im/posters/capitalism-is-armed-robbery
…is organized crime:
https://cwc.im/posters/capitalism-is-organized-crime
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CrimethInc.
Capitalism is a Rip-Off
The networks Facebook offers aren’t new. What’s new is that they seem external to us. We’ve always had social networks, but no one could use them to sell advertisements—nor were they so easy to map.
https://cwc.im/texts/enclosure
The rebranding of Facebook as Meta as they seek to expand into the world of Virtual Reality is another step in this process of alienation—the colonization of our relationships and imaginations.
https://cwc.im/texts/enclosure
The rebranding of Facebook as Meta as they seek to expand into the world of Virtual Reality is another step in this process of alienation—the colonization of our relationships and imaginations.
Nothing scares the daylights out of our rulers like the specter of anarchy—the abolition of all the means by which they hold power.
A history of October 31 as a day of rebellion:
https://illwill.com/devils-night
An introduction to anarchism:
https://cwc.im/tce
#HappyHalloween
A history of October 31 as a day of rebellion:
https://illwill.com/devils-night
An introduction to anarchism:
https://cwc.im/tce
#HappyHalloween
How (Not) to Abolish The Police—A Guide from Minneapolis
https://cwc.im/AbolishMPD
There has been lot of talk about police abolition over the past year and a half. But very different proposals coincide under this language. The coming years could see the phasing out of police departments—and in their place, an array of other agencies, activists, psychiatrists, and neighborhood watch organizations enforcing the same social order under a different name.
https://cwc.im/AbolishMPD
There has been lot of talk about police abolition over the past year and a half. But very different proposals coincide under this language. The coming years could see the phasing out of police departments—and in their place, an array of other agencies, activists, psychiatrists, and neighborhood watch organizations enforcing the same social order under a different name.
CrimethInc.
How (Not) to Abolish The Police
Does police abolition simply mean that an array of agencies, organizations, and activists will take over all the roles that the police currently play?