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 Freedom
But "freedom" is also used in another "positive" sense, where freedom is defined as the ability to transcend the social and cultural restraints which limit the potential of the individual for self-actualization.
In jurisprudence, freedom is the right of autonomously determining one's own actions; generally it is granted in those fields in which the subject has no obligations to fulfil or laws to obey, according to the interpretation that the hypothetical natural unlimited freedom is limited by the law for some matters.
Freedom is also the name of a British Anarchist newspaper founded in 1886 and still published regularly by Freedom Press.
www.fastload.org /fr/Freedom.html   (372 words)

  
 Freedom anarchist fortnightly Information - TextSheet.com
Freedom (ISSN 0016 0504) is a London-based anarchist newspaper published fortnightly by Freedom Press.
Originally, the subtitle was "A Journal of Anarchist Socialism", but over the years this has changed to simply "anarchist fortnightly".
Anarchists work towards a society of mutual aid and voluntary co-operation.
www.medbuster.com /encyclopedia/f/fr/freedom_anarchist_fortnightly.html   (272 words)

  
 Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Libertarian socialism -
This critique highlights the distinction between libertarian socialists and Libertarians: libertarian socialists advocate freedom while denying, to a greater or lesser extent, the legitimacy of private property.
The critique of states is built on the same principle opposing concentration of authority, which according to anarchists inevitably leads to abuse.
Bakunin summarized the philosophy: "We are convinced that freedom without Socialism is privilege and injustice, and that Socialism without freedom is slavery and brutality." Bakunin's conflict with Marx (discussed above) was the most visible and well-known split between authoritarians and libertarians to take place in the nineteenth century working class movement.
www.kids.net.au /encyclopedia-wiki/li/Libertarian_socialism   (3241 words)

  
 Telling lies for a better world?
Anarchists have adopted various attitudes to truth, ranging from the conventional positivist belief in the existence of objective reality that can be approached through scientific inquiry to various formulations of relativism, but seem not to have given much scrutiny to lying.
Many anarchists have seen it as important to make people aware of the lies of governments, as a means of promoting their support for social change.
Anarchists might argue that there should be no prominent leaders anyway, but imagine if the failings of every member of a group were made available to critics.
www.uow.edu.au /arts/sts/bmartin/pubs/03sa.html   (6140 words)

  
 Freedom newspaper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cover of Freedom, dated 13th September 2003, showing the new cover design by Clifford Harper.
Freedom (ISSN 0016 0504) is a London-based anarchist newspaper published every two weeks by Freedom Press.
Originally, the subtitle was "A Journal of Anarchist Socialism", but over the years this has changed to simply "anarchist news and views".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Freedom_anarchist_fortnightly   (296 words)

  
 Libertarian socialism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Although, critics claim that anarchists are avoiding questions they cannot answer; anarchists believe that no one knows all of the best ways to produce certain outcomes within society, and that a methodological approach to exploration is the best way to achieve our social goals.
Left anarchists generally disagree that the division is specious, but agree that it is difficult; thus the decision cannot be trusted to the state (as most socialists propose), but can be made by the people involved in individual cases.
This Zapatista movement was eventually augmented by intellectuals from Mexico City, including the anarchist Antonio Diaz Soto Y Gama and the brothers Jesus and Ricardo Flores Magon (who coined the phrase "Land and Liberty" that Zapata adopted).
www.peacelink.de /keyword/Anarcho-communism.php   (3973 words)

  
 Learn more about Libertarian socialism in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Rejection of coercive authority can be traced as far back as Ancient China, where Taoism is declared by some to have been the oldest example of anarchist doctrine[1].
Fights broke out between the communists and anarchist in some cities, culminating in the Barcelona May Days of 1937.
One of the major anarchist groups from that time, the CNT (Confederación National del Trabajo), still exists in Spain and has a website.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /l/li/libertarian_socialism.html   (3475 words)

  
 Walthamstow Anarchist Group: East End 1888   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freedom Press Bookshop sold substantial numbers of the paperback version of the first edition but this time, we are disappointed to learn, there will be no paperback.
One speaker on an anarchist platform there was described as a small energetic woman, a description which would fit Charlotte Wilson, then editor of this newspaper.
For the Anarchists were a powerless, minuscule group, who, thanks to contemporary myths and newspaper propaganda, were regarded as criminals even by 'respectable' working men".
www.libcom.org /hosted/wag/1888.htm   (465 words)

  
 Bolivia--Libertarian past and present   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Another area of struggle to which anarchists dedicated much effort was that of the peasants made up, then as now, of an indigenous majority.
Strongly influenced by anarchists, it quickly grew in the fields of Bolivia causing alarm among the landlords who reacted supported by the government and unleashed a savage repression which caused the federation to disappear.
The latter is the voice of the young people from ASP (Asamblea por la Soberania de los Pueblos -Assembly for the People's Sovereignty), an organisation created by the coca peasants of the Chapare for the defence of their rights.
www.coli.uni-saarland.de /~pietsch/stop-war/PineSGI410100051909414403097-100000.html   (2102 words)

  
 George Walford - Angles on Anarchism
Anarchists pride themselves on disagreeing with each other but most of them hold some ideas in common, for example that anarchism stands for freedom, has a special connection with the poor, and became a large movement in Spain; that it stands apart from all other movements; that it advocates a natural condition.
Anarchists have protested, they have explained how the state produces these horrors, they have put forward another way to live.
Anarchists do a splendid job of smashing the arguments of their opponents; Angles on Anarchism sets out to get them questioning their own ideas, to see whether the reason for the poor response they receive may not lie there.
www.gwiep.net /books/angle00.htm   (537 words)

  
 Interactivist Info Exchange | Brian Morris, "Was Nietzsche an Anarchist?"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In Twilight of the Idols, he wrote that the Christian and the anarchist were "both decadents; both incapable of producing anything but dissolution, poisoning, degeneration, both blood-suckers, both with the instinct of deadly hatred towards everything that stands erect, that towers grandly up, that possesses duration, that promises life a future".
Freedom, he wrote, "means that the manly instincts that delight in war.
Nietzsche's opposition to socialist ideas (the anarchists being the most strident of them) was based in his opposition to the politicizing of this resentiment, the generalization of this bitter, levelling sentiment.
slash.autonomedia.org /analysis/04/11/02/137253.shtml   (2010 words)

  
 Green Anarchist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The magazine Green Anarchist was for a while the principle voice in the UK advocating an explicit fusion of libertarian socialist and ecological thinking (Green anarchism), although such ideas had arguably been co-sympathetic for decades if not generations beforehand.
Early issues featured a range of broadly anarchist and ecological ideas, bringing together groups and individuals as varied as Class War, veteran anarchist writer Colin Ward, anarcho-punk band Crass, as well as the Peace Convoy, anti-nuclear campaigners, animal rights activists and so on.
During the 1990s Green Anarchist came under the helm of an editorial collective that included Paul Rodgers, Steve Booth and others, during which period the publication became increasingly aligned with primitivism, an anti-technological philosophy advocated by John Zerzan.
www.theezine.net /g/green-anarchist.html   (470 words)

  
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This article recently appeared in FREEDOM (anarchist fortnightly) FREEDOM carries at least a page in every issue of international news of interest to the anarchist movement around the world.
Since June 94 the Brazilian Anarchist Movement has organised a national campaign for the liberation and against the execution of the anarchist Katsuhisa Omori who has been condemned to death by the Japanese state.
To mark the 49th anniversary of the American bombing of Hiroshima anarchist groups in Sao Paulo, Curitiba, Londrina and Salvador came out onto the streets to protest against military expenditure, war and the militarization of society.
www.spunk.org /texts/pubs/freedom/intnews/sp000894.txt   (733 words)

  
 PeaceNews #2457: Article
Donald Rooum's Wildcat cartoons have been published in Freedom Anarchist Fortnightly for longer than some Peace News readers have been tramping their ecological footprints over the planet.
However Rooum's central, self-proclaimed anarchist characters - the egg-head and the pussy cat - are both only partially aware that they represent thought-without-action and actionwithout-thought respectively.
Freedom Press should really consider putting all of Rooum's published and unpublished work in one, larger format, volume.
www.peacenews.info /issues/2457/2457382.html   (359 words)

  
 Anarres Contacts and Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Anarchist publisher - we stock a selection of their titles.
Visit the Anarchohood to find your local anarchist infoshops and other organisations, such as in Melbourne or Sydney.
Also Publish Freedom, an anarchist fortnightly newspaper, and Raven a quarterly journal of anarchism.
www.anarres.org.au /contacts.htm   (1057 words)

  
 Anarres Books Catalog - Freedom Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Marie Louise Berneri was a fervent anarchist campaigner active in supporting the Spanish Revolution and in the fight against Fascism.
Her early death in 1948 was a severe loss for the anarchist movement.
This collection of journalistic articles, originally published in the British anarchist journal, War Commentary and later called Freedom, are a perceptive analysis of the super power politics of the period, including the events establishing the United Nations.
www.anarres.org.au /freedom1.htm   (3674 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freedom; Anarchist fortnightly Vol.54,#17/Aug.21,'93 (84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QX, England) is a long-running 8-page tabloid of news and comment.
ANARCHIST AGE MONTHLY REVIEW #30/June & #32/Aug.'93 (Mutual Aid, POB 20, Parkville 3052, Melbourne, Australia) is a 40-page newsletter consisting of photocopied reprints from other sources, along with reprints of the Anarchist Age Weekly Review.
MAVRO RODO #3/Io=A3vio- 1993 (PO Box 10005, 54110 Thessaloniki, Greece) is an impressive 100-page Greek-language "libertarian- anarchist review for humans and their culture," whose title translates as "Black Rose." This issue includes an account of the attitudes of 19th century Greek anarchists and socialists toward the Balkan Federation, along with translations, fiction and news.
www.textfiles.com /politics/SPUNK/sp000769.txt   (9410 words)

  
 The Filter^: February 2005
They gain their power and corruption from their ability to obtain political influence, and this is an assault on freedom.
Anarchist, and Mises Institute scholar Gene Callahan has been mugged in London.
hoppe Following the sexism in academia debate that brought the issue of academic freedom to the fore, University of Nevada Economics Professor Hanns Hoppe is under attack from a student accusing him of homophobia.
thefilter.blogs.com /thefilter/2005/02/index.html   (6064 words)

  
 CounterPoise   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freedom: Anarchist Fortnightly is a long-running, 8-page tabloid of anarchist news and comment covering international—as well as British—social struggles.
In late January of 1983, the five anarchists who had carried out these acts were arrested and, eventually, sentenced after a lengthy trial (all five were released by the early 1990s).
Police harassment of the Canadian anarchist community is outlined in full, as are the strengths and weaknesses of that community’s response to the situation.
www.counterpoise.info /about.asp?page_id=82&n=75   (4236 words)

  
 CSD lijst periodieken Engeland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Manchester review, the fortnightly review of entertainment, politics and current affairs in Great Manchester (104).
Peace and Freedom, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (108).
A Fortnightly digest of current events in the South Asian subcontinent * (112).
www.iisg.nl /collections/csd/material/pereng.html   (4208 words)

  
 :: Schnews :: Contacts and Links
Freedom To Be Yourself, The 13 C, Pioneer House, Adelaide Street, Coventry M 07788 557078 thehumanmind@yahoo.co.uk
Britain's most frequent anarchist paper carries news and views from a growing range of activists.
Anarchist publishers and propagandists since 1886, through our periodicals, books and pamphlets, available from our bookshop or by mail order.
www.schnews.org.uk /links/f.htm   (1011 words)

  
 undzer kleyner leksikon
March 2: Anniversary of the death of the poet, essayist, and anarchist Sholem Shvartsbord in Capetown, South Africa, in 1938.
January 24: The literary critic Borekh Rivkin was born in Latvia (1883).
He "became involved in the revolutionary activities of the Bund, suffered a year's imprisonment in 1904, and fled to Switzerland, where he was active in anarchist circles" (Liptzin).
www.angelfire.com /ma/khaver/leksikon.2000.html   (6813 words)

  
 Anarchist Federation - Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Anarchist Bookfair - not just books, but meetings and discussion, every year in London (usually October or November).
North of England (AF) - for anarchists in Manchester, Oldham, Liverpool and Sheffield, part of the AF.
International of Anarchist Federations - IFA-IAF - of which the AF is the British section.
www.libcom.org /hosted/af/links.html   (1342 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
MEXICO towards the end of last year we told of the attempted assassination of Amado Avendano just prior to the Mexican elections.
Below we reproduce an extract from an interview with him which was broadcast by the French anarchist radio station Radio Libertaire on the 1st November 94.
We do so in the interests of furthering the flow of information rather than as an endorsement of his politics...
www.textfiles.com /politics/SPUNK/sp000900.txt   (1219 words)

  
 Cornelius Castoriadis Bibliographies: English, about Castoriadis
For Freedom and Dignity: Historical Agency and Class Structures in the Coalfields of NSW.
Freedom and Emancipation in Theodor W. Adorno and Cornelius Castoriadis.
Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science of the New School University in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.
www-personal.umich.edu /~bdcase/www.agorainternational.org/englishtexta.html   (7439 words)

  
 Anarchist Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Freedom: Anarchist Fortnightly - !http://www.tao.ca/~freedom/Trans/index.html freedom@ecn.org t-home@aln86.netscapeonline.co.uk 84b Whitechapel High Street London E1 7QX, England 5.
Perspectives On Anarchist Theory - ias@newyorknet.net http://ftp.rmci.net/ias/newsletter.htm P.O. Box 1664 Peter Stuyvesant Station New York, NY 10009 12.
Anarchist Black Cross Federation Newsletter pacnjabc@hotmail.com Box 8532 Paterson, NJ 07508-8532 78.
dwardmac.pitzer.edu /anarchist_archives/bakunin/graphicstable.htmlhttp://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/dward/enganarpub.html   (643 words)

  
 Sybil's Nest - The Wildcat cartoon by Donald Rooum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Wildcat is published fortnightly in Freedom, an anarchist fortnightly.
The books are also available from Freedom Bookshop in Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel High Street, London, England.
Donald has written a good introduction to anarchism, briefly covering the many aspects of anarchist theory and practice.
www.takver.com /me/wildcat.htm   (274 words)

  
 icehousebooks (list: Anarchism)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
FREEDOM ANARCHIST FORTNIGHTLY Freedom Anarchist Fortnightly : Newsletter (1978-1982, 18 issues),,,.
MELTZER, ALBERT (EDITED BY) The International Revolutionary Solidarity Movement : A Study of the Origins and Development of the Revolutionary Anarchist Movement in Europe 1945-73 with Particular Reference to the First of May Group,,,.
WOODCOCK, GEORGE The Anarchist Reader, Fontana/Collins, London, 1977.
www.icehousebooks.co.uk /L_anarchism.htm   (172 words)

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