Thursday, January 23, 2014

Anarchism and Revolution Talk and Discussion with Gabriel Kuhn.TODAY

"'Anarchisme en revolutie'; Lezing en debat met Gabriel Kuhn in Het Fort van Sjakoo

Nieuws, gepost door: Fort van Sjakoo ism Vrije Bond Amsterdam op 20/01/2014 01:10:43

Waar: Fort van Sjakoo, Jodenbreestraat 24, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Thursday evening 23rd of January 2014 the Vrije Bond Amsterdam en bookshop

Het Fort van Sjakoo organise a talk and discussion around the theme "Anarchism and revolution".
Anarchists have always talked about revolution. Most of them still do. But how revolutionary is anarchism? And what do we even mean when we speak of revolution? The anarchist author/activist Gabriel Kuhn will share some thoughts on these questions, with a particular focus on contemporary anarchism. The following discussion will concern the strengths and weaknesses of anarchist politics, its relationship to other radical movements, and the (im)possibilities of revolutionary perspectives. The evening's intention is to collectively explore some of the key questions of anarchist, and all radical, politics: What is being done, what ought to be done, and what can be done?

Gabriel Kuhn lives in Stockholm, is the founder of Alpine Anarchist Productions, and the author/editor of books such as: 'Sober living for the revolution: Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics', 'Von Jakarta bis Johannesburg: Anarchismus weltweit', 'Life Under the Jolly
Roger: Reflections on Golden Age Piracy', 'Soccer vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics'.

The talk will in English. Fort van Sjakoo is smoke-free this evening.

http://www.sjakoo.nl

De Vrije Bond
Lees het kwartaalblad van de Vrije Bond: 'Buiten de Orde'
http://vrijebond.org/buitendeorde/

Anarchistische Groep Amsterdam
postbus 16521, 1001 RA Amsterdam
bezoekadres: Anarchistische Bibliotheek
iedere zaterdag van 14:00-18:00
Eerste Schinkelstraat 14-16 Amsterdam

lezen: Directe Actie
onregelmatig verschijnend gratis blad van de AGA
webstek:www.agamsterdam.org

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