Daily North Shore (IL), “Winnetka Statue Put To Work”

Lloyd described himself as “socialist-anarchist-communist-individualist-collectivist-cooperative-aristocratic-democrat.” In 1881, he wrote “The Story of a Great Monopoly” for The Atlantic Monthly. The issue containing the controversial expose of the Standard Oil trust sold out seven printings, and the article is credited with moving antitrust legislation to the forefront of national debate, paving the way for the Sherman […]

Asheville Citizen-Times, “The ultimate guide to Labor Day weekend in Asheville”

AARF isn’t just a noise that dogs make — it’s the acronym for the Asheville Anarchist Rad Fair, gathering in Pritchard Park downtown from noon to 3 p.m. Sept 3. According to the event page, AARF “is a monthly gathering for people interested in encountering grassroots activists and organizations working towards liberation on the basis of […]

Seven Days (VT), “What’s Up With That Wild Yard on Shelburne Road?”

Owens, 47, is a professor of sociology at Middlebury College who formerly taught at Wesleyan University. He’s offered courses titled “The City and Its People” and “Social Movements and Collective Action.” He’s also an active participant in the North American Anarchist Studies Network. It seems he’s familiar with the concept of disrupting the status quo. […]

Financial Times, “Why street protests are good for you”

And we moved on. Threadneedle Street was packed and full of rage. Anarchists at one end, police at the other, flying bottles in between. First the anarchists all sat down. Then they broke the windows of RBS. And everyone was filming — protesters filming police, who were filming protesters filming them. It was like being […]

The Western News (MT), “Libby middle school students hold mock trial”

The trial the students prepared was the case of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, Italian-born American anarchists accused of murdering two people during an April 15, 1920 armed robbery of shoe company in Braintree, Massachusetts. “The result of the actual trial was that they were convicted but there is a lot of controversy still over […]

Ithaca Times, “Local writer pens dense critique on modern man”

James Thomas Lukasavage, a local author and avowed pacifist anarchist, takes the reader through a deeply-sourced meditation on the world today, what has gone wrong and how it can be saved. It’s the type of book that, when described as it just was, sounds completely unappealing and aggressively disinteresting unless coming from someone with an […]

Gothamist, “Your Guide To NYC Beaches, 2017”

Fort Tilden This strip of sand is the closest you’ll get to an anarchist commune, with the only authority in sight coming in the form of the very occasional park ranger coming by either car or horseback. Continue Reading