The Internationalist Commune is currently crowdfunding their 'Make Rojava Green Again' campaign. If you have spare cash to donate, they are planting at a rate of 3€ per tree and are currently 82% of the way towards achieving their goal:
@ajroach42 'A Gest of Robyn Hode' is the oldest surviving ballad and tells a complete story, whereas most of the others are self contained and episodic
🌹Socialism advocates for the workers to control of the means of production
:comrade: Communism advocates for a stateless, classless, moneyless society in which resources are distributed from each according to their ability to each according to their need
⭐ Libertarianism advocates for the use of non-state and anti-authoritarian means as a way of bringing about a socialist or communist society.
:anarchism: Anarchism advocates for the identification and abolition of hierarchies, and their replacement with horizontally organized structures from the bottom-up
:ist: Libertarian Socialism advocates for the workers themselves to take direct control over the means of production, without using a state, political party or by appealing to authority
🍞 Libertarian Communism advocates for direct implementation of a stateless, classless, moneyless society, where resources are distributed based on individual need, without use of a state or authortarian means
Just realized that I don't think there's a hashtag for sharing books and other reading materials. Following on the theme of #OurStreets for pictures of public agitprop and #OurBeats for radical music, I figured #OurReads might be a good one to go with.
People that take the Glasgow-Edinburgh train have developed this anarcho-communist ticket sharing economy and I love it. It's because return tickets cost literally only 10 pence more than a single, so people just buy returns and leave the other ticket at the station they arrive at.
It's fucking beautiful and more folk need tae know about it
Radical organizing seems pretty hyper-concentrated in cities, so I was wondering if anyone on here has experience organizing in rural areas? What unique challenges are there to it and how do you approach it?
Me: "Help me? No comrade, you should be helping yourself! For you earn less in one year than your CEO does in one day. The true value of your labour is being stolen by people neither of us will ever come into contact with. There is a solution, comrade: organization. Join the One Big Union today and organize your comrades from the bottom-up into a truly independent trade union that will organize in your interest, both by achieving short-term gains and by focusing on the long-term goal of overthrowing this rotten system that looks at exploitation and calls it profit, that looks at robbery and calls it property. Do not give yourself over to brutes, people that don't care whether you starve or work yourself to death, the only people that can organize the workers are the workers themselves. Solidarity forever comrade, long live the revolution!"