Organise! magazine issue 90 Summer 2018
27 April 2018Posted by W
Organise! 90 is out for Mayday 2018 with a whopping 52 pages. Copies will be available in print soon from the usual outlets and online…
Our politics and what a group actually does
26 June 2015Posted by AFed
One of our London members was asked to introduce the Anarchist Federation some months ago at an open workshop. What follows are the expanded and…
New anarcho-communist organisation – Unity (Israeli-Palestinian Federation of Anarchists)
3 February 2014Posted by AFed
We are pleased to have contact with Unity (Israeli – Palestinian Federation of Anarchists) who announce that “Unity” is an anarchist-communist organization active in Israel-Palestine who have recently…
German-speaking anarchists consolidate organisation as a Federation
3 April 2013Posted by AFed
The FdA (Föderation Deutschsprachiger AnarchistInnen), like AF, are a member organisation of the International of Anarchist Federations. They have produced this new statement about their…
New anarchist group in Bath – B.A.R.F.
16 June 2012Posted by AFed
B.A.R.F. (Black And Red Federation, or alternatively Bath Anarchist Revolutionary Forces!) is a newish local anarchist activist collective in Bath and are now online at…
Anarchists and Organisation
23 March 2009Posted by AFed
Text of a talk given at an open meeting at the Anarchist Bookfair,
18th October 1997 at Conway Hall, London, England
First Part – Introduction and the Role of the Revolutionary Organisation
Untying the knot: The Tyranny of Structurelessness and The Tyranny of Tyranny
20 March 2009Posted by AFed
With an introduction by the AF, we reproduce two important texts on libertarian organisation from the 1970’s & 80’s, The Tyranny of Structurelessness by Jo Freeman and a reply to it The Tyranny of Tyranny by Cathy Levine. The two texts were previously published together as Untying the Knot: Feminism, Anarchism and Organisation (Rebel Press, 1984) and we have kept this title. Those who may tend more towards anti-organisational currents in anarchism but also those who may unwittingly verge towards centralised structures in a desire to become more organised, will find much to think about in these two texts.
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