Fragmented thoughts on political organization

Syndicated from Libcom on Thu, 2012-06-14

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<p> Some rough thoughts on political organization, mostly based on my experience with groups in North America and conversations with some former members. </p>

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<p> 1) Contemporary political organization in the United States in large part came out of the post-Seattle 1999 resurgence of anarchism and the subsequent disagreements with primitivists, post-leftists, counter-institution types, and insurrectionaries. </p>
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