The Stone Age Revisited
By M. Annette Jaimes, AJODA #35, 1993 An Indigenist View of Primitivism, Industrialism and the Labor Process “Those damned lazy Mexicans. You can’t get ‘em to work. Always takin’ siestas during the...
View ArticleThe Fall of Communism, the Society of the Spectacle and Prostitution
The Fall of Communism, the Society of the Spectacle and Prostitution By Peter S. Barker ”Considered in its own terms, the spectacle is the affirmation of appearance and affirmation of all human life,...
View ArticleReview: Bisexuality
“There seems to be some sort of war going on that I’m not invited to, but everyone wants me to take a side.” — Alyx J. Shaw We first appeared in print primarily in specialized medical and psychiatric...
View ArticleHow Nice To Be Civilized!
By Des Réfractaires, from AJODA #37 - Summer 1993 Assassinations, massacres, rape, torture: these crimes committed on the soil of what was once Yugoslavia are not the acts of uncontrollable savages; of...
View ArticleWhat is Race?
By Neal Keating, AJODA #37 – Summer 1993 “you got a dog race you got a horse race you got a human race; but this is a rat race…” — Bob Marley Race is a fiction. That does not preclude people from...
View ArticlePeru: The Ideology Of Apocalypse Shining Path To What?
By Manolo Gonzalez, AJODA #37 – Summer 1993 Introduction In one episode of his novel, Yawar Fiesta — Feast of Blood – , the Peruvian writer José Maria Arguedas describes in painful detail the combat...
View ArticleAdiós, Catalonia! In the Aftermath of the Spanish Civil War
By Manolo Gonzalez, AJODA #38 & #39, Fall 1993 / Winter 1994 In 1939, 350,000 Spaniards went into exile. Many Anarchists took refuge in Latin America — in Mexico, Argentina and Chile. Here is a...
View ArticleA Critique of Half-Assed Radicalism
By Héme, AJODA #38, Fall 1993 Although I am involved with Interrogations, what follows does not flow exclusively from how I experience this activity. Nor is it independent of it. Rather, I would like...
View ArticleFBI vs. the Branch Davidians: Assembling an alternative understanding
By Dina Fisher, AJODA #38 – Fall 1993 On April 19, 1993, live broadcasts of armored tanks and burning buildings flooded my TV screen. Flipping from station to station, I gathered that somewhere between...
View ArticleFor a World Without Morality
By Anonymous, AJODA #38 – Fall 1993 This introduction to a critique of social customs is a contribution to a necessary revolutionary anthropology. The communist movement possesses a dimension which is...
View ArticleAgainst Identity Politics
From AJODA #76, by Lupus Dragonowl Spectres, Joylessness, and the contours of ressentiment Identity Politicians (IPs) are a particular kind of leftist who use the spectre[1] of an identity-category...
View ArticleThe Future of Insurrection
By Lupus Dragonowl from AJODA #70/71 & #72/#73 Section 1: The composition of insurrection What is insurrection? 'The goal of any insurrection is to become irreversible. It becomes irreversible when...
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