Serge tells about the USSR of the "Years Without Forgiveness"
The article discusses Victor Serge's book "Anni senza perdono," which consists of two stories reflecting his revolutionary past and experience in the USSR.
The 'armed joy'. The strange mixture that brings together Stirner and Toni Negri
The article explores the complex and multifaceted world of anarchism, particularly focusing on insurrectionist anarchists in Italy and their historical context.
"Some liters of fuel, some accomplices and planning." Anarchists claim responsibility for the attack in Rome
Anarchists have claimed responsibility for a railway attack in Rome on February 13, which they say led to significant disruptions in high-speed train lines as part of their protest against the Winter Olympics.
The Anarchism That Works
A public prosecutor in Brazil has filed a civil action against Globo TV for alleged mispronunciation of the word "recorde," claiming it damages the Portuguese language's cultural heritage.
Stones on the Tracks in Bologna: An Anarchist Arrested
An anarchist was arrested in Bologna for placing stones on the railway tracks, causing a train to halt and leading to safety checks that disrupted rail services.
Drones and artificial intelligence against train attacks
Authorities are investigating anarchist-insurrectionist motives behind recent sabotage incidents on train networks in Italy.
"Civil Disobedience". The European Anarchist Network Now Also Sabotages Factories
New anarchist currents are spreading across Europe, evidenced by recent sabotage of Italian railway lines and a factory in Marseille, reflecting deeper concerns about the movement's implications.
Train assaults are terrorism. In Italy, there is a connection between Islamists and anti-establishment groups. The future? I return to being a prefect.
The Italian Interior Minister talks about the recent wave of anarchistic attacks on the railway system, emphasizing a strong response from the government.
Molotov and sabotage on the trains of the Games. The prosecution investigates terrorist acts
Investigations are underway into anarchist sabotage targeting train lines leading to the Olympic venues in Italy.
From Messi to Anarchism: the 'Illustrated Rosario Dictionary' reviews politics, culture, and daily life in that city
The 'Illustrated Rosario Dictionary' catalogues the political, social, and cultural history of Rosario, Argentina, from the 18th century to the present, emphasizing visual representation and diverse themes.
New Anarchist Claims. Target Valsusa for Askatasuna
Anarchists are returning to Valsusa to protest against the presence of Israeli citizens in the area, under the banner of anti-militarization and solidarity with Palestinian resistance.
Fewer trains and longer travel times between Langรฅ and Aalborg
An anarchist group claimed responsibility for sabotaging the railway network in northern Italy, which disrupted train traffic on the first full day of the winter Olympics, according to Reuters.
Trains, anarchist challenge. "Let's burn the Olympics"
A recent series of railway attacks in Italy has been claimed by an anarchist group expressing opposition to the upcoming Olympic Games and critiquing the state's repressive measures against dissent.
From the No Tav assaults to the clashes in Milan. A red thread connects Cospito, Ilaria Salis, and those who plant bombs to undermine the State
The article explores the connections between various anti-establishment movements in Italy, linking recent assaults and sabotage to prominent figures such as Ilaria Salis.
Train Sabotages, Adherence on an Anarchist Blog: 'Fire at the Olympics'
Anarchist sentiments are expressed on social media following recent train sabotage incidents, linking them to a growing security crackdown.
The quality leap from protest to armed struggle "against the order"
The article discusses the resurgence of radical left-wing anarchists in Italy, highlighting their shift from protests to armed struggle, particularly in response to recent incidents of violence and governmental repression.
Olympics: Rioters are Rioters. But Protesters are not Necessarily 'Enemies of Italy'
Andrea Bachstein criticizes the Italian government's response to anarchist protests against the Winter Olympics, arguing that labeling all demonstrators as enemies is misguided.
The anarchist strategy to raise the stakes: 'Like in Paris 2024'
Anarchist activists are planning actions against the 2024 Paris Olympics, citing previous incidents that disrupted the event as inspiration.
A World Without National, Capital, or Religious Dominance: Independents
The article explores the development of Korean anarchism and philosophical identity over the past century, particularly focusing on themes of liberation and freedom in the context of the 20th century's tumultuous history in Korea.
Hereโs who supports crime
The article discusses the belief that the Italian left is unwilling to let the state respond effectively to violence from anarchists and autonomous groups, labeling their actions as a declaration of war against liberal state governance.
New Illustrated Fairy Tales: Competition in Laziness
The fifth volume of 'Grimm's Fairy Tales', illustrated and edited by Henrik Schrat, surprises with themes of anarchism and vacuums as depicted in a modern take on classic tales.
Prevented Russian hacker attacks. Alert for anarchist raids
Security measures have been heightened with the detection of attempted cyberattacks, which were quickly thwarted before the Olympic and Paralympic events.
They Asked for It: Anarchists Raise the Stakes
The article discusses a recent antagonistic statement in response to violent clashes between anarchists and police in Turin, highlighting the justification of such violence among extremist groups.
The Europe Report on Anarchic Hate: "18 attacks out of 21 occurred in Italy"
The report highlights concerns that Italy may become a gathering point for anti-establishment groups from across Europe in the lead-up to the 2027 political elections, following recent incidents such as the demonstration in Turin.
Stuttgarter Platz in Berlin: The anarchists kept records like a tax office
The article discusses the historical significance of Stuttgarter Platz in Berlin, highlighting events such as the establishment of Kommune 1 in 1967.
PhD student with temporary resident status denied entry to Israel on the grounds that he is an 'anarchist calling for the destruction of the state'
A Jewish-American researcher, who resides in Israel as a temporary resident, was denied entry upon returning from a vacation, with authorities alleging he is an anarchist advocating for the destruction of Israel.
What Does the 'Volcano Group' Want?: How to Bring Capitalism to a Standstill
The 'Volcano Group' advocates for radical sabotage as a means to disrupt capitalism, targeting not only the system but also calling out the Green and leftist movements in a significant analysis following a recent attack on a gas power plant in Berlin.
In Memory of Bรฉla Tarr: Like Branches in the Rain
Bรฉla Tarr, a master storyteller of European cinema and self-proclaimed anarchist, has passed away, leaving behind a legacy filled with films exploring human demons and societal issues.
The Truth: Anarchist Grandma Tormentors
This article delves into the personal lives of anarchists after a recent arson attack in Berlin, exploring the juxtaposition of their everyday existence with their political activities.
The anarchist-Islamist axis. Fear for the march on the 31st
The article discusses the heightened tensions surrounding militant opposition in Italy, particularly in relation to the closure of a social center and the dismantling of a Hamas cell, as well as its implications for upcoming protests.
The Last Days of Angiolillo, the Serene Killer of Cรกnovas del Castillo
On August 8, 1897, an Italian anarchist named Angiolillo assassinated the Spanish Prime Minister, Canovas del Castillo, in a seaside resort, and willingly accepted arrest to avenge the detention of anarchists after an earlier attack in Barcelona.
Meloni Like Hitler in Storefront: More Red Hate Against the Prime Minister
A sports equipment store in Bolzano transformed into a mini 'social center' denounced for displaying anarchist symbols and anti-government posters, as stated by local politician Alessandro Urzรฌ.