Onward: Selected Articles Archive
Terror, Prisons and the Time to Rebuild
By Matt Meyer
The words “terrorism” and “justice” have been bandied about loosely since Sept. 11, with few pundits of the left or right adequately or honestly defining what they mean. The old truism, that the terrorists are always the ones with the less advanced weaponry while superpower acts of aggression and intervention cause the real [...]
History Writes Us: An Interview with Anti-Racist Writer Kendall Clark
By Ernesto Aguilar
Kendall Clark is a writer living in Dallas, Texas. He is the founder and editor of Monkeyfist.com, a journal of progressive politics, technology, and culture. He is reachable at kendall@monkeyfist.com.
Can you give a little history behind your article, “The Global Privileges of Whiteness,” and whiteprivilege.com?
Whiteprivilege.com came out of Monkeyfist, the “virtual collective” I’m [...]
Globalization and Anarchism After 9/11: Possibilities and Imagination from Reassessment
By Eugene Koveos
(A note to the reader: though this is the least of its tragedies, it is worth noting that living in New York City during Sept. 11 and its aftermath has taken a toll on my writing. It would be dishonest and censoring to hide the disruption that has found its way to me [...]
Fighting to Win: Sufficient Strategies for Moving Forward
By Robert Augman
In our long-term struggles for a free society, our present organizing must reflect our long-term vision. Not only must it reflect such vision, it must also be our vehicle for moving us closer to such vision. As anarchists, our goal of a self-governed society, where we can directly organize social life from the [...]
Making the Future’s History: Interview with Max Elbaum
By Chris Crass
Max Elbaum is a longtime activist and author of Revolution in the Air, crucial reading for all of us who want to build movement for collective liberation. Elbaum uses his experience, knowledge, research and passion for social change to give us a critical examination of the New Communist Movement of the 60s-80s. Looking [...]
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