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by Emma Hold'em
Wednesday, Jun. 23, 2004 at 9:27 PM
sub@the-dawn.org
New Anarchist-Communist Newspaper wil be published from Oakland, beginning July 1st. For subscription information, read on.
New Anarchist-Communist Newspaper, published in Oakland:
http://the-dawn.org
Yearly subscriptions (12 issues) are or for a sample issue in the U.S. mailed direct to you (please contact us for international rates, make checks payable to cash). Bundle of ten for +shipping.
Questions may be directed to: sub@the-dawn.org>.
Our address is:
The Dawn Group
PO Box 24715
Oakland, CA 94623-1715
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The Dawn is a forthcoming voice for anarchist-communism. We are fighting for a free egalitarian world and stand against all forms of government, religion, privilege, and hierarchy. Our aim is to make anarchist theory appealing and accessible to others through entertaining and biting commentary, interviews, essays, and artwork—anything designed to deliver a throttling blow to capital. We also intend to serve as a tool and resource for groups to coordinate their activities in the spirit of mutual aid.
the-dawn.org
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by Barney
Thursday, Jun. 24, 2004 at 10:36 PM
Your aim is to "make anarchy appealing"?
It will make me laugh to see you try.
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by Meyer London
Friday, Jun. 25, 2004 at 1:01 PM
Actually, I would be careful about alienating all religious believers. From past experience and from reading history, it seems to me that Tolstoyan anarchists and Catholic Worker types make better allies than do athiest "Libertarians" and Stalinists.
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by Mex @
Friday, Jun. 25, 2004 at 1:25 PM
yeah id agree with the previous post. most working class mexicans for example are very religious but are down for their class and inssurection, you wouldnt want to alienate them. for example with my family i bash organized religion or religious/politcal alliances etc. if you basically cut people off who belive in God, but are actually nice, considerate people who happen to hold a personal belief anarchists as a whole are going to have a hard time. leave the alienation to the left, expand our horizons.
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by libertad
Friday, Jun. 25, 2004 at 5:12 PM
Identifying your mag as "Anarcho-Communist" will not gain you many allies, readers, or subscribers outside of a very small marginalized group. It is lunacy for anarchists in the 21st century to describe themselves as "communist". Maybe it was cool back in the day when Malatesta and Kropotkin were around but today, communism has little appeal for most working class people in the US.
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by 07041776
Friday, Jun. 25, 2004 at 5:52 PM
If you think about it... a lot.
Also, anarchism has always been openly "spiritual" in different ways, and even going so far as being religious. They didn't adhere to a strict belief in marx and economics.
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by Barney
Friday, Jun. 25, 2004 at 9:51 PM
It's a dead end. You'll waste years of your life on this pointless rubbish.
Join the Young Republicans, I promise you, you'll go a lot farther.
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by derelict troll
Sunday, Jun. 27, 2004 at 9:25 PM
anarchists of the enterprising blend are very reliable people. I hired a few over the years and they worth their weight. In small groups @C's deserve a better look.
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by snark
Sunday, Jun. 27, 2004 at 10:37 PM
Customer: "You capitalist-anarchists were hired to paint my fence and you did a terrible job! I want to speak to your supervisor!"
CA: "We have no supervisors or leaders, we are all equals."
Customer: "Well, I demand at least a partial discount from your company for this poor job!"
CA: "No can do. The owner of the company doesn't exist. In fact, there is no company and we're no longer painters, we're ice cream men."
Customer: "This is total bullshit. Zero accountability for a half-assed job."
CA: "Anarchy works!"
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