Eyes to the South: French Anarchists and Algeria
Excerpt from: Eyes to the South: French Anarchists and Algeria
It is time to destroy the prisons and the world that goes with them. – L’Organisation Communist Libertaire, commenting on Kabylia’s Black Spring, 2001 It is held in some circles that anarchism, like Marxism, is a form of thought and praxis that originated in nineteenth-century Europe and as such is inseparably related to this social milieu; interventions and mobilizations taken outside of this geographical-historical intersection, however strongly critical they be of patriarchy, the State, and capital, are in patronizing manner considered not to be anarchist. This raises the question...Published By: Anarchist news dot org - Thursday, 21 June, 2012
