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USA: An Obituary for Identity Politics by Flower Bomb
I began writing this text about a couple months before the uprising in response to George Floyd’s death. The uprising, which now has become a global event, has motivated me to share my perspective in this text. My experiences in … Continue reading
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Tagged analysis, anarcho-nihilism, anti-civ, anti-identity, decolonization, domestication, flower bomb, george floyd, identity politics, illegalism, individualist anarchism, minneapolis uprising, so-called usa, uprising 2020, usa
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Why Nihilism? A Response to John Zerzan’s “Why Hope? (Critique of the Nihilist Tendency in Anarchism)”
Why Nihilism? A Response to John Zerzan’s “Why Hope? (Critique of the Nihilist tendency in Anarchism)” by Flower Bomb For years, John Zerzan has inspired my understanding of green anarchy through many of his texts. I enjoy “Anarchy Radio” and … Continue reading
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