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Just before Christmas, Anarchist Youth decided unanimously to formally disband. All remaining members have or are in the process of joining the Workers Solidarity Movement. We felt we wanted to be part of a larger organisation with a better organisational structure, more of a support base and better resources.
In February of 2006 during his hectic visit to Dublin the Workers Solidarity Movement arranged a meeting between Noam Chomsky and anarchists living in Ireland. Around 90 anarchist from all over the counrty attended
Revolt Video Film Screening of Chomsky Talk which took place in the Teachers Club last year.
The 2007 Dublin anarchist bookfair will take place Sat 3rd March at the Teachers club, 36 Parnell square
The objective of this article is to deal with certain issues that I believe to be insufficiently dealt with if at all, in the article of Joe Black, “Anarchism, Insurrections and Insurrectionalism”. I believe those issues to be of importance if we are to debate on insurrectionalism, so as to understand in perspective some of its ideas and the specific place it has in the general anarchist movement.
Looking around the world today it can be difficult to imagine how the society that we want to see can be created. But rather than sitting back and waiting for capitalism to collapse, or for the revolution to come, we believe in organising in the here and now.
After more than a year of searching for a suitable venue, the Seomra Spraoi collective has finally taken possession of a space at 6 Ormond Quay, across the river from Bono’s Clarence Hotel. Despite the long wait, the hard work of the collective seems to have paid off, as the Seomra’s calendar struggles to fit all those who wish to use the space. Every week it hosts meetings for the Revolutionary Anarcha-Feminist Group, Anarchist Prisoner Support, the Revolt Video film collective, as well as the regular Thursday assembly of the Seomra Spraoi collective.
While it can be hard to come across political documents that inspire, entertain and amuse, Ramor Ryan‘s Clandestines succeeds in doing just that. Some may know Ryan from his articles in “We Are Everywhere” and “Confronting Capitalism” but Clandestines is his first published book. It is, for the main part, a travel diary and a readable mixture of personal memoir and political essay written over his many years as an anarchist activist. The book covers his journeys to a broad gamut of societies in struggle, from Berlin to Northern Ireland, Nicaragua to Turkey and many places in between.
Toãke anarhisticne platforme so izsle iz razprav med Gibanjem Solidarnosti Irskih Delavcev (Irish Workers Solidarity Movement -WSM) in Federacije Solidarnosti Delavcev Juzno Afriskih Delavcev (Soth African Workers Solidarity Federation -WSF), (ki je zdaj razpuscena). Zaradi takega ozadja, tocke predpostavljajo razumavanje kaj anarhizem je. Knjiga Anarhizem Daniela Guerina najbrz vsebuje najboljäo podrobno razlago zgodovine in teorije anarhizma iz te perspektive.
Os pontos da plataforma anarquista surgiram de discussões entre o Movimento de Solidariedade dos Trabalhadores Irlandeses e a Federação de Solidariedade dos Trabalhadores Sul Africanos (que está agora dissolvida). Por causa dessa experiência, os pontos assumem um entendimento comum do que é o anarquismo. O livro 'Anarquismo' de Daniel Guérin contém a melhor explicação da história e da teoria anarquista nessa perspectiva.