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Practical Anarchy is a NYC based collective that seeks to promote both the practice and study of self organization and mutual aid in order to help realize a liberatory and collectively constructed societyAnarchist Interview Project
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- May 26 book discussion: Queering Anarchism edited by C. B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, and Abbey Volcano
- April 28 book discussion: Horizontalism edited by Marina Sitrin
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- March 31 book discussion: Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell
- February 24 book discussion: Christian Parenti’s Tropic of Chaos
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May 26 book discussion: Queering Anarchism edited by C. B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, and Abbey Volcano
Please join Practical Anarchy NYC on May 26 at Bluestockings for a discussion of Queering Anarchism: Addressing and Undressing Power and Desire edited by C. B. Daring, J. Rogue, Deric Shannon, and Abbey Volcano. What: Reading and discussion of Queering … Continue reading
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April 28 book discussion: Horizontalism edited by Marina Sitrin
Please join Practical Anarchy NYC on April 28 at Bluestockings for a discussion of Horizontalism. This work is an edited collection of interviews with some of the participants in the popular rebellion that arose in response to the economic meltdown … Continue reading
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Thanks to everyone who participated in the Anarchist Interview Project – with your words, your pictures, and your thoughtfulness, candor, and care. If you were unable to join us in the interview booth at the Anarchist Book Fair but would … Continue reading
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March 31 book discussion: Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell
Please join Practical Anarchy NYC on March 31 at Bluestockings for a discussion of Homage to Catalonia by George Orwell. In this classic work, Orwell describes his experiences fighting fascists during the Spanish Civil War. What: Reading and discussion of … Continue reading
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February 24 book discussion: Christian Parenti’s Tropic of Chaos
Please join Practical Anarchy NYC on February 24 at Bluestockings for a discussion of Tropic of Chaos: Climate Change and the New Geography of Violence by Christian Parenti. In this timely book, Parenti writes about the “catastrophic convergence” of poverty, … Continue reading
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January 27 book discussion: Malatesta’s At the Cafe: Conversations on Anarchism
Please join Practical Anarchy NYC on January 27 at Bluestockings for a discussion of At the Cafe: Conversations on Anarchism by Errico Malatesta. In this short book, written over the course of more than 20 years, Malatesta introduces “all of … Continue reading
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December film screening: Wobblies!
For one month a year, the practical anarchy discussion group leaves the books on the shelf and becomes the practical anarchy movie group. That time has come! Join us on Saturday afternoon, December 22, for a screening and discussion of … Continue reading
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November Reading: Anachist Pedagogies
Please join Practical Anarchy on November 25 at Bluestockings for a discussion of Anarchist Pedagogies: Collective Actions, Theories, and Critical Reflections on Education, edited by Richard Haworth. Anarchist Pedagogies is a wide-ranging investigation of historical practice and theoretical reflection that … Continue reading
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October Reading: The Dispossessed
Please join Practical Anarchy on October 28 for a discussion of Ursula K. LeGuin’s The Dispossessed. In The Dispossessed, as one reviewer writes, LeGuin “provides a view of an anarchist society complete with an array of social problems. It is … Continue reading
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Sept. 30 Discussion: DIY: A Handbook for Changing the World
Please join us on Sunday September 30 when we discuss Trapese Collective’s Do it Yourself: A Handbook For Changing Our World. The book explores how we can build radical and meaningful social change, ourselves, here and now, resisting the world … Continue reading
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