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    Another World Is Possible

    A revolutionary anarchist podcast originating from Boston, MA.
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    Episodes (145)

    Living My Life: Chapter Three

    Living My Life: Chapter Three
    Anarchist, feminist, labor agitator, advocate for sexual freedom and birth control, fiery speaker and prolific writer, Emma Goldman was finally deported from the U.S. for her anti-militarist stances. Her classic autobiography was published in 1930 and recounts her personal and political life in Europe and North America from early childhood through 1927. Chapter Three
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    Living My Life: Chapter One

    Living My Life: Chapter One
    Chapter One Anarchist, feminist, labor agitator, advocate for sexual freedom and birth control, fiery speaker and prolific writer, Emma Goldman was finally deported from the U.S. for her anti-militarist stances. Her classic autobiography was published in 1930 and recounts her personal and political life in Europe and North America from early childhood through 1927.
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    Toward the Destruction of Schooling: Part Four

    Toward the Destruction of Schooling:  Part Four
    Anonymously written, "Toward the Destruction of Schooling" is an intelligent critique of modern schooling and it's role in society as a machine that produces, not free thinkers, but obedient workers. Topics include the history of schooling and the poverty of student life. Chapter Four: Notes of the Poverty of Student Life
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    I control Wall Street

    I control Wall Street
    An interesting essay on the fight against Huntington Life Sciences by SHAC. Defines and details the SHAC model; where it came from, how well it works, what it works particularly well for, other campaigns currently using it, and its victory and the eventual tragedy leading to the imprisonment of the SHAC 6.
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    Security Culture

    Security Culture
    Security Culture A chapter out of Crimethincs Recipes For Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook. But what about infiltrators and informers? a comrade asked long ago at his first major mobilization. Well have them peel potatoes, was the casual reply from an experienced organizer.
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    Our Enemies In Blue - Chapter 1 part 2

    Our Enemies In Blue  - Chapter 1 part 2
    Kristian Williams' book "Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America" explores the history of policing including its roots in slave patrols and its evolution in the post-slavery US as a tool for controlling people of color and working people. This is Chapter One: "Police brutality in theory and practice", It explores the history of police brutality and our cultural understanding of it. Part Two
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    The New Jim Crow: Chapter Three - Part 3

    The New Jim Crow:  Chapter Three - Part 3
    Michelle Alexander argues that mass incarceration of people of color in the US constitutes the newest structure of racialized social control, replacing slavery and Jim Crow to create an African American undercaste. She argues that the vastly disproportionate imprisonment (and the resultant disenfranchisement and exclusion from numerous aspects of mainstream society such as education and employment) of African Americans constitutes the single most important impediment to equality and civil rights in the US. -Chapter Three, "The Color of Justice" - Part 3-
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    Living My Life: Chapter Seven

    Living My Life: Chapter Seven
    Anarchist, feminist, labor agitator, advocate for sexual freedom and birth control, fiery speaker and prolific writer, Emma Goldman was finally deported from the U.S. for her anti-militarist stances. Her classic autobiography was published in 1930 and recounts her personal and political life in Europe and North America from early childhood through 1927. Chapter Seven
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    Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America: Chapter 3 - Part 2

    Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America: Chapter 3 - Part 2
    Kristian Williams' book, "Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America" explores the history of policing including its roots in slave patrols and its evolution in the post-slavery US as a tool for controlling people of color and working people. Chapter Three, "The genesis of a policed society", describes the history behind police as a tool in the hands of politicians, and gives examples of historical police forces involved in corruption such as voter fraud. Part 2 of 2
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    The New Jim Crow: Chapter Two - Part 2

    The New Jim Crow:  Chapter Two - Part 2
    Michelle Alexander argues that mass incarceration of people of color in the US constitutes the newest structure of racialized social control, replacing slavery and Jim Crow to create an African American undercaste. She argues that the vastly disproportionate imprisonment (and the resultant disenfranchisement and exclusion from numerous aspects of mainstream society such as education and employment) of African Americans constitutes the single most important impediment to equality and civil rights in the US. -Chapter Two, "The Lockdown" - Part 2-
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    The New Jim Crow: Chapter Three - Part 1

    The New Jim Crow:  Chapter Three - Part 1
    Michelle Alexander argues that mass incarceration of people of color in the US constitutes the newest structure of racialized social control, replacing slavery and Jim Crow to create an African American undercaste. She argues that the vastly disproportionate imprisonment (and the resultant disenfranchisement and exclusion from numerous aspects of mainstream society such as education and employment) of African Americans constitutes the single most important impediment to equality and civil rights in the US. -Chapter Three, "The Color of Justice" - Part 1-
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    The Problem with Infoshops and Insurrection: US Anarchism, Movement Building and the Racial Order

    The Problem with Infoshops and Insurrection: US Anarchism, Movement Building and the Racial Order
    'The Problem with Infoshops and Insurrection: US Anarchism, Movement Building and the Racial Order' was written by Joel Olson. Joel Olson argues that the anarchist movement in the US has failed to recognize the central importance of white supremacy in shaping American capitalism, ignoring anarchist struggles of peoples of color in US history; it has also failed in movement building in favor of the more fragmented tactics of covert direct action and autonomous spaces.
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    Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America: Chapter 4 - Part 1

    Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America: Chapter 4 - Part 1
    Kristian Williams' book, "Our Enemies In Blue: Police and Power in America" explores the history of policing including its roots in slave patrols and its evolution in the post-slavery US as a tool for controlling people of color and working people. Chapter Four, "Cops and Klan, hand in hand", explains the role of the police as a tool to prop up white supremacy, from slave patrols, to enforcement of white supremacist laws, to racial profiling.  It provides historical examples. Part 1 of 2
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