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The War – Ricardo Flores Magón (1917)

“The principle that the government has invoked to drag the people into the abyss could not be more pleasing: that of liberty. “

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Indigenous persistence reading list

The documentary film and books that I have chosen here are some of the Native-created media that have moved me the most over the years, strongly influencing my thinking, writing, and action.

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Divide While Anything Remains

In other words, looking after each other to such an extent that individuals couldn’t accumulate wealth at the expense of others.

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Anarchists and the Wild West – Franklin Rosemont (1986)

“Other Chicago anarchists were also interested in the ‘Indian Question'”

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A Response To A Response About Militarism, Nationalism And War

Personally, I’m disappointed to see that someone else is disappointed by critical thinking around state nationalism, particularly European and subsidiary settler colonial nationalisms.

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Finally, Teleology – Library of Riots (1994)

“As everything has an end, its end is the first quality, the first determination, the first negation of everything.
It is through its end that everything begins.”

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Should Labor Be Patriotic? – Lyov Tolstoy (1894)

“Every increase in the fighting force by one State directed against its subjects causes uneasiness to the neighbouring State and compels it to increase its army, too.”

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Room for Critique

In Keston Sutherland’s article, Marx in Jargon, he asserts that there is a misunderstood idea about Marx’s book Capital, due to certain English mistranslations, as he describes them, by Samuel Moore and Edward Aveling, and later Ben Fowkes.

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The Death of the Bourgeois System – Ricardo Flores Magón (1915)

“In the villages there are no police, and, for the same reason, order reigns in them. There are no rich people, so there is no need for police.”

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Controllers and Controlled – Lucía Sánchez Saornil (1937)

“This was the first revolutionary error. By maintaining the government, its old bourgeois structure was respected and around it the whole weight of the bureaucratic apparatus that it had sustained up to that point.”

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