Anarchist historian Spencer Beswick looks back on the intersection of queerness and anarchism within the past 40 years. Anarchists grappled with the intersection of queerness and anarchism as part of a broader transformation of the US anarchist movement in the 1980s-1990s. Against gay assimilationism on one side and class reductionism on the other, radicals began...
Anarchist historian Spencer Beswick looks back on the intersection of queerness and anarchism within the past 40 years.
Huh? I dont really understand what you mean and dont really see the connection with the text.
In case you want to debate anarchist ideas or have questions about anarchism, please make that more clear.
Edit: Maybe I get what you mean and I dont agree. When a popular movement manages to abolish the state / goverment, why would pro Cartel gangs be able to just take over? Its not like the popular movement that was able to defeat the state just stops existing.
Huh? I dont really understand what you mean and dont really see the connection with the text.
In case you want to debate anarchist ideas or have questions about anarchism, please make that more clear.
Edit: Maybe I get what you mean and I dont agree. When a popular movement manages to abolish the state / goverment, why would pro Cartel gangs be able to just take over? Its not like the popular movement that was able to defeat the state just stops existing.
This seems to be a point a lot of people struggle to grasp while discussing theory. Reality isn’t a turn-based game.
I think he was quite clear lol