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Developing an Anarchist Theory of Activism while Encountering Academic Thieves: an interview with scott crow


Developing an Anarchist Theory of Activism while Encountering Academic Thieves: an interview with scott crow


Activist, anarchist, social commentator and political organizer, scott crow has over three decades of experience working across communities in order to foster liberation, autonomy, resistance to oppression, and self-direction. Summarizing his work does little compared to seeing what he has done; take a moment and check out his website. In sharp comparison to many philosophers,

On Education: An Interview with David Gilbert and Jalil Muntaqim

On Education: An Interview with David Gilbert and Jalil Muntaqim

Political struggle, anarchism, and education have a long, complex history. To help shed some critical light, and cut through layers of academic debris, I sought two political prisoners’,  and long-term peer educators’, views on education and struggle. How important is education in radical or revolutionary struggle? Jalil: You did not define what you mean by

Scott Crow — Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense

Scott Crow — Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense

As street confrontations continue to escalate between self-appointed guardians of American Fascism and various anti-fascist factions, PM Press released author scott crow’s collection Setting Sights: Histories and Reflections on Community Armed Self-Defense. Drawn from an interview by Luther Blissett that initially centered on community self-defense, the conversation rapidly sprawled to touch on other topics. Given