by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Apr 25, 2017 | bakunin, confederalism, spanish revolution
The International Workingmen’s Association, 1868 The Rules and Program of the International Alliance of Socialist Democracy Founded in Geneva in October 1868 Written: by Bakunin, October 1868; Translated: (from French) by the Institute of Marxism-Leninism...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Mar 3, 2017 | bookchin, ecology, property, tragedy of commons
Almost a century and a half ago Thomas Carlyle described economics as “the dismal science.” The term was to stick, especially as it applied to economics premised on a supposedly unavoidable conflict between “insatiable needs” and “scarce...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Feb 11, 2017 | proudhon
from: the general idea of the revolution in the 19th century To you, business men, I dedicate these new essays. You have always been the boldest, the most skillful revolutionaries. It was you who, from the third century of the Christian era, drew the winding-sheet...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Feb 3, 2017 | bookchin, ecology
Here, I shall try to show how the new technology can be used ecologically to crystallize man’s sense of dependence upon the natural world into the human experience, so we can contribute to the achievement of human wholeness. Town and Country Classical utopians...
by Alan Forester-Kaiser | Aug 12, 2016 | Uncategorized
1. reverse national debt trajectory 2. relax or remove all government standards as requirements, all standards are optional 3. reduce regulation …end drug war...