hello folks, we are looking for feed back, positive or negative on the 
ideas we hope to put forward in a new paper we hope to get out around the 
start of June, if you like what we have to say and want to spread them, we 
can send you a flyer with this text and pretty graphics. you can email 
feedback, death threats or whatever to [EMAIL PROTECTED] salud We 
Too Have a Dream... A dream of a society based on mutual aid and voluntary 
cooperation without the coercion of a ruling elite. We dream of a world 
without wars, poverty and oppression, where all are valued and free to live 
our lives rather than the hollow lifestyle sold to us by corporate masters. 
We hope for a world of play and happiness beyond the dull monoculture of 
this one. Reality today is full of unfulfilled people travelling in streets 
full of banks, shops, traffic and neon lights. Streets full of cops and 
adverts of things you don?t even need. We live rushing to work, punching 
the clock when we should be punching our boss. This is capitalist 
reality-selling lifestyles that are a very poor imitation of having a real 
life. There is a real world outside of this capitalist crap, as its been 
said under the pavement a beach. We most oppose the state and all forms of 
coercion. We oppose national borders. Ideas of ethnic or cultural 
superiority recreate the world we hope to escape. Private property and 
money create social division and injustice. Society Sucks Governments have 
nothing to give us except what they have first taken away. No one can give 
us freedom. Groups that promise freedom and peace lie and give us war and 
injustice, perpetrating the injustice of hierarchy in the name of liberty. 
The colonialism so deeply ingrained in our minds has created the monotone 
McCulture of the western world that is being sold to the globe in the 
flashing images on TV and on the silverscreen of Hollywood. The 
disenchantment of industrial production with its time clocks, 
specialization, and production for profit for its own sake is a further 
division of labor that create classism and hierarchy. Social class did not 
fall from the moon. It was created using the division of labor. In hunter 
and gatherer societies men hunted and women gathered. As time went by the 
hunters turn to warriors and then to Kings. This was the embryo of the 
modern patriarchal world. Social classes produce a psychology of 
domination, and when people lose control of their destinies they in turn 
try to control someone or thing else. This alienation is the creator of 
class war, sexism racism homophobia and ecological destruction. Whenever 
someone else is in control humanity and everything else on the planet is 
endangered. Because of fetishism of commodities, we fill our lives with 
stuff. We must work to fill the void left by the consumer world. We fail to 
notice how stuck we are in the vicious circle of production, having to work 
to pay for things we don?t really need as well as working to make more 
junk. Its an insane paper chase and completely unnecessary, except to keep 
consumer capitalism grinding on. Perhaps only 5% of the work done today 
feeds, heats and lights our lives, the rest is pretty much unnecessary. A 
move away from work would obviously benefit the more down trodden people in 
society. Remember the old saying a woman?s work is never done? Well its 
true that women do about 80% of work in the world for very little reward. 
Humanity is out of step with the planet around us. We must reconnect with 
the earth and become, once again, part of the ecosystem rather than outside 
looking in. The richness and diversity of all forms of life have value and 
humanity is part of this web of life and not its center. People are not 
happy with this world, even the police, one of the states guard dogs, 
fought in Madrid because they were unhappy with their jobs having to 
enforce a drinking ban. In Britain Commander Brian Paddick, who is in 
charge of policing in Lambeth, south London, recently said, "the concept of 
anarchism has always appealed to me". In an insane consumer world where you 
have to work long hours so you can fill your life with plastic, Prozac and 
flickering light to fill the void created by the disenchantment that modern 
capitalism has become. Small is Beautiful The boredom of society today 
can?t be reformed it must be replaced. We seek to replace the dominant 
culture of death with the ecology of everyday life, where we reconnect with 
ourselves and the planet around us. A concrete world breed?s apathy but 
even the cities were built on fertile soil and fresh water we just need to 
break through the surface. If we are to reconnect ourselves to the world 
around us we need to work together. Mutual aid and cooperation in affinity 
groups in a community is the anti-dote to the alienation of mass society. 
This will, if we are success overcome the cultural baggage that has created 
racism. If a cat and a crow can work together surely people can. Something 
I saw recently pointed out that racists aren?t born but created by the 
culture we grow up in. All too often people who wish to see the end of 
oppression just mirror the structure of the oppressor and replace it. 
Identity pimp sell us ideas of a class, gender or ethnic group being the 
true suppliers of freedom when there are really repackaging the old world 
with news tape with the freedom of a few only in the name of the people. We 
desire community beyond the isolation of our modern existence trapped as we 
our into our mundane lives making us easier to trap into the capitalism 
existence of wage slavery with only commodity fetishism, your are what you 
own in this world after all, to pacify your anomie. There is a continuing 
appeal of nationalism in ever so called radical centers. For as long as 
there is social division and separation their can never be equality, in 
fact powerful elite relay out social division to stay in control of use, 
the need to divide to stay in power over us and use fear to continue the 
status quo. We can?t use the master?s tools, like nationalism or 
alienation, to destroy the masters house. You only have to look at Israel 
to see that even those who have lived through a holocaust repeat the 
pattern of other states. Cultural, political and ethnic isolation 
perpetuates this racists system. If we are to have a free, just world we 
need a human community of empowered individuals who can work together. Our 
liberation can?t be imposed, you can liberate me and I can liberate you but 
our liberation comes when we can work together. An old native America 
prophecy talks of people of all creeds, colors and religions joining to 
save the planet and in turn liberating us too. Land and Liberty Malcolm X 
once pointed out that all revolutionary struggles are centered on the 
question of land. The agriculture/food industry is the second most 
profitable industry in the capitalist world after the pharmaceutical 
industry, so if we can learn to take care of ourselves through free skools, 
to be able to feed ourselves and have health care for those around us, then 
we are taking direct action. We are undermining the systems hold over the 
world and us. Globalism needs resources from across the planet to survive. 
The mega machine exploits those who work the land; people who have nothing 
to gain from cooperating with capital and so take back the land. Groups in 
Central America and South America like the EZLN or MST re occupy land just 
the same all urban guerilla gardeners do in cities around the US. These 
ideas are nothing new as even during the Middle Ages people like the 
Taborites, the free Spirit, the Diggers to Modern times like the Maknovists 
in the Ukraine, those who agreed with the Magon brothers and agricultural 
collectives in Spain have all fought for the land. When people talk of over 
population-the famines and the destruction it creates--they are missing the 
point. It?s industrialism that forces people to move away from the land and 
into cities in search of food and profit, creating an atmosphere of 
overcrowding and poverty. Often times when peoples go hungry it is not for 
lack of food but lack of justice. It?s more profitable to feed grain and 
soy grown in the third world to animals at industrial farms in the west 
than feed it to the poor. During the famine in Ethiopia in the 80?s for 
every bag of grain given to the refugees displaced during the civil war 
Ethiopia exported 4 bags to pay back its debt so it could continue fighting 
the war. By 2028 there is going to be an estimated 8 billion people on the 
planet. We can?t simply sit back and let the agricultural industry push its 
lies of biotech and chemicals as the solution to the growing population. 
Land redistributes and the destruction of capitalism is the only hope. The 
poor don?t need to be growing monoculture cash crops like coffee or tea or 
drugs intensively to survive there need land and sustainable permaculture 
so as not to destroy the planet we depend on. Revolution on the Periphery 
It seems that as long as our struggle is not on our own terms but in the 
terrain of capital, there will be no creation of a better world. What is 
the point of occupying the factories when its production that should be 
stopped? Why should we wish to take over the system that imprisons us? So 
we can self manage our own imprisonment? Surely we are fighting a losing 
battle if we are fighting for industry. It?s a system so diabolical that 
poisons the food that we eat, water we drink and air we breath why would we 
want to take it over? Just as we need mutual aid to overcome the alienation 
of humanity we also need to have ecology of everyday life. We need to 
reconnect with the world around us and fight the psychology of domination 
not just of people but also of the environment. People in the third world 
are resisting the monopolizing of seed production and the patenting of 
biotech seeds. They are not buying the ideas of economic growth, predicated 
on the work of women and the third world. We must support their struggle by 
creating our own here. Modern capitalist relationships have pushed many 
people to the periphery of society leaving nothing to gain from the world 
we live in today. Peoples have been reduced to mere specters of the world 
around them. They have been reduced to mere consumers. People with a little 
jolt could disrupt their way of thinking and turn them against the system. 
Autonomy Now We have no desire to merely turn the world upside down but to 
create a human community of equals with not ruling elite. Be it a tribe, 
worker, city or elected council we can?t delegate our lives into someone 
else?s hands. We want autonomy not democracy with affinity groups deciding 
their own destinies. We need to learn from each other with mutual respect 
to create a multi culture world at peace with itself and the earth. We do 
believe in direct-action, action that will bring power into our hands and 
not that of authority. When people have to depend on the state for 
protection from others they help strengthen its hold on society. In a true 
community we don?t need a police force. The very presence of a law 
enforcement system in a community is an indication that something is not 
working. And the presence of the police is supposed to make it work? Such a 
force is essentially repressive, which means that certain people in such a 
dysfunctional community do not know how to fit in. A community is a place 
where there is consensus; not where there is a crooked looking onlooker 
with a gun, creating an atmosphere of unrest. We must beware of groups that 
promise a better deal. During the beginning of the industrial revolution in 
Britain a group rose up against the centralization and shoddy work of 
industrialism. They then had to face more British troops in their towns 
then Napoleon had to face in Europe at the same time. Despite fierce 
repression the Luddites still posed quite a treat so the government 
legalized trade unions that wanted people to work in the factories just 
with better pay and hours. The same tactic has historically been used by 
those in power from the Catholic Church to governments giving women/people 
of color/working class the vote so they can pick their own repressors. 
Often times people are called into talks and ether offered a seat at the 
table like during the Spanish Revolution when CNT leaders joined the 
government or simply gunned down like in Russia (1917-21) or Mexico 
(1909?). Governments will never give us our freedom we must take it from 
them. Learning to live free from exploitation by boycotting the 
institutions like banks, corporations and governments that are destroying 
our world. We can build a new life for each other and reclaim our destinies 
from those who want to control our lives. Humans are not intrinsically 
evil; rather the society we are raised in creates unnatural cutthroat 
attitudes and beliefs. If right from the outset certain people are denied 
all possibilities of humanity, how can they subsequently be expected to 
emerge as real people? When conflict comes, those who defend capital should 
be reduce to the level of bestial or mechanical adversities. We need to 
reveal and demystify and demonstrate its contradictions and rise doubt in 
their minds. We can?t make the mistake that we can somehow enforce our will 
over others or we too will become what we despise. Racketeers preach the 
merits of chaos and collapse, but that will not bring about a better world 
for all its inhabitants. Empires have come and gone but the social 
relationship, the class structure and the domination of nature continues. 
Without a proactive approach there is no hope. We should learn from the 
past and carry those lessons onto a free and just society for all. People 
can learn to cooperate and humanity can learn to coexist with the world 
around it. Do not be fooled by those who talk about the total destruction 
rather than a world where the true beauty of mutually cooperative society 
exists 

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