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May 2, 2014 by Ron Madson
A “May Day” Reading of Matthew 25 “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these ye have …
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Category: economics, Feminism, Jesus Christ, LGBT movement, Liberation Theology, libertarian socialism, spirituality
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July 11, 2013 by Ron Madson
“1/8th of an Inch” “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have …
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Category: economics, Liberation Theology, Uncategorized
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October 22, 2012 by Kate Savage
(and Ryan, and Rand) For several months now, whenever I hear about Mitt Romney, the image of Oscar Romero creeps …
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Category: economics, Liberation Theology, Mormonism, Uncategorized, Violence
| Tags: ayn rand, Bain Capital, de Sola, death squads, El Salvador, gospel of prosperity, Jean Donovan, Mitt Romney, Oscar Romero, Paul Ryan, plantation capitalism, Realpolitik, Roman Catholic Church, Salaverria
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August 14, 2012 by Kate Savage
Casserole Rebellions I was raised to be a Mormon housewife. Accordingly, the ultimate tool of my sociability is the casserole. …
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Category: anarchism, economics, Feminism, Mormonism, Uncategorized
| Tags: anarchafeminism, Bill 78, cacerolazo, casserole, demonstration, precarity, protest, quebec, suburbia
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May 23, 2012 by tristan savage
Wars throughout history have been waged for conquest and plunder. In the Middle Ages when the feudal lords concluded to …
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Category: anarchism, conscientious objectors, Constitution, economics, iran, iraq, iraqi resistance, pacifism, patriotism, torture, Violence, War
| Tags: 2012, Afghanistan, anarchism, art institute, austerity, barack obama, boeing, budget, cang8, capitalism, catholic worker, chicago, cuts, episcopal church, eugene debs, G8, iraq, iraq veterans against the war, IVAW, les mis bloc, mental health, mobilization, movement, NATO, occupy, peace, rahm immanuel, socialism, war on adjectives, war on terror
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May 14, 2012 by tristan savage
Needing NATO No one here wants NATO But….. Do we need NATO? We have to find a way not to …
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Category: Afghanistan, anarchism, economics, Liberation Theology, libertarian socialism, Obama, pacifism, patriotism, War
| Tags: aghanistan, anarchism, catholic worker, chicago, faith, G8, mumia abu-jamal, NATO, Obama, occupy, pacifism, people's summit, protest, resistance, War, war on terror
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March 26, 2012 by tristan savage
by Tristan Call. Posted Simultaneously at Upside Down World Juan lived in the village of Paraná until August, when for …
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Category: anarchism, economics, immigration, Labor Unions, racism, Uncategorized, undocumented workers, Violence, War
| Tags: agrofuels, biofuels, campesinos, cane, capitalism, Chabil Utzaj, displacement, food aid, food security, food sovereignty, genocide, Guatemala, hunger, indigenous, land reform, otto perez molina, Panzos, peasant movements, peasants, pellas group, Polochic, sugar, Violence
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March 3, 2012 by tristan savage
from Tristan Call posted simultaneously at sfablog.org, the blog for the Student-Farmworker Alliance My years of involvement in the Campaign …
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Category: economics, immigration, Labor Unions, libertarian socialism, torture, undocumented workers, Violence, War
| Tags: CIW, Coalition of Immokalee Workers, food, genocide, Guatemala, inspiration, nashville, publix, rios montt, solidarity, tomatoes, wage theft, workers dignity
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January 24, 2012 by tristan savage
What can the anarchist labor movement teach us about solidarity in the fight against sexual violence? [published simultaneously at Feminist …
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Category: anarchism, economics, Feminism, Labor Unions, Liberation Theology, torture
| Tags: 1 percent, 99 percent, abuse, anarchism, anticapitalism, exclusion, feminism, industrial workers of the world, iww, labor organizing, liberte locke, manarchists, new york, occupy, occupy nashville, rape survivors, revolution, sexism, sexual harassment, solidarity, starbucks, wobblies, women
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January 8, 2012 by tristan savage
What can the anarchist labor movement teach us about solidarity in the fight against sexual violence? Can Men and Women …
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Category: anarchism, economics, Feminism, Labor Unions, LGBT movement, libertarian socialism, undocumented workers, Violence
| Tags: anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism, feminism, gaslighting, gender, immigrant, industrial workers of the world, iww, jail, men, nashville, occupy, oppression, organizing, prison, rape, solidarity, undocumented workers, unions, wage theft, wobblies, women, workers dignity
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