Forwarded from BunPile Think-Tank
Today we went a little bit around and i managed to see better the geography of this place.
Seeing the beautiful valleys and hills of Kurdistan made me miss and think about my own country.
While i was still in Italy i never managed to appreciate fully the beauty of the mountains and the forests around my village. But because i grow up with them around me, I was surely deeply influenced by them, even if only in a subconscious way.
And this is not only for me, everyone character and personality is (in different measures) shaped by the geography of the place in which they grew up.
Now that (i think) my sensibility for this kind of stuff is a little bit more mature, i came to the conclusion that i want to spend more time, to appreciate and explore those mountains. I always observed them everyday but without much attention. Probably, by feeling for the first time to be so far away from them, i started to understand how much they are important to me.
As humans we have a deep connection with nature, this is connection is deep rooted in our genetic memory, and when we observe the history of humankind, we can see that this connection formed the basic of human society for the majority of its presence on the planet.
The actual disconnection from nature is one of the many harmful conditions that capitalist modernity force on the human.
If you are born in a city, your life start alredy in misery, if you are born in the countryside eventually you'll be forced to leave your village, or in certain cases, to even leave you country. All this pain and psychological trauma in order to "survive" (the survival in capitalist modernity is essentially being able to sustain yourself economically).
This survival also implies that you take part inside the system of wage labor, with its boredom and indignity, and so, your life continues, in a constant cycle of insecurity and moral deprivation. A human put in those conditions, aware or unaware of its illness, tries to find liberation or happiness inside the system, but it's soon clear that is false liberation and manufactured or harmful happiness. It would be clear for an external observer that is nonsensical to find liberation inside the borders of the same system that put the chains around your body, but for the human inside the leviathan is extremely difficult to see or to even understand a life out of it.
"... Social war is all around us, the lack of overt civil war is merely a sign of the depth of our domestication" - Desert
"The greatest kept state secret is the misery of everyday life" - Raoul Vaneigem
Seeing the beautiful valleys and hills of Kurdistan made me miss and think about my own country.
While i was still in Italy i never managed to appreciate fully the beauty of the mountains and the forests around my village. But because i grow up with them around me, I was surely deeply influenced by them, even if only in a subconscious way.
And this is not only for me, everyone character and personality is (in different measures) shaped by the geography of the place in which they grew up.
Now that (i think) my sensibility for this kind of stuff is a little bit more mature, i came to the conclusion that i want to spend more time, to appreciate and explore those mountains. I always observed them everyday but without much attention. Probably, by feeling for the first time to be so far away from them, i started to understand how much they are important to me.
As humans we have a deep connection with nature, this is connection is deep rooted in our genetic memory, and when we observe the history of humankind, we can see that this connection formed the basic of human society for the majority of its presence on the planet.
The actual disconnection from nature is one of the many harmful conditions that capitalist modernity force on the human.
If you are born in a city, your life start alredy in misery, if you are born in the countryside eventually you'll be forced to leave your village, or in certain cases, to even leave you country. All this pain and psychological trauma in order to "survive" (the survival in capitalist modernity is essentially being able to sustain yourself economically).
This survival also implies that you take part inside the system of wage labor, with its boredom and indignity, and so, your life continues, in a constant cycle of insecurity and moral deprivation. A human put in those conditions, aware or unaware of its illness, tries to find liberation or happiness inside the system, but it's soon clear that is false liberation and manufactured or harmful happiness. It would be clear for an external observer that is nonsensical to find liberation inside the borders of the same system that put the chains around your body, but for the human inside the leviathan is extremely difficult to see or to even understand a life out of it.
"... Social war is all around us, the lack of overt civil war is merely a sign of the depth of our domestication" - Desert
"The greatest kept state secret is the misery of everyday life" - Raoul Vaneigem
Forwarded from Ende Gelände - Infochannel
Climate justice knows no borders! - neither do we in our action of civil disobedience (September 23-28) in Europe’s largest source of CO2: the Rhineland. Join our action group for internationals, where communication will be mainly in English!
This year is special due to Covid19. We have information that you definitely need to read before your journey to the Rhineland, so that everyone stays safe:
⚠️ Corona-safety concept: https://tinyurl.com/y26a62xe
⚠️ Corona tracing: https://tinyurl.com/y4gu2f32
⚠️ Checklist for affinity groups: https://tinyurl.com/y2ghyv5w
⚠️ How to get there: https://tinyurl.com/y3cw3nyu
⚠️ Action consensus 2020: https://tinyurl.com/y3962gaq
⚠️ FAQ: https://tinyurl.com/y55hgjll
⚠️ Join-in platform: https://tinyurl.com/y2tbfl6k
One struggle, one fight!
This year is special due to Covid19. We have information that you definitely need to read before your journey to the Rhineland, so that everyone stays safe:
⚠️ Corona-safety concept: https://tinyurl.com/y26a62xe
⚠️ Corona tracing: https://tinyurl.com/y4gu2f32
⚠️ Checklist for affinity groups: https://tinyurl.com/y2ghyv5w
⚠️ How to get there: https://tinyurl.com/y3cw3nyu
⚠️ Action consensus 2020: https://tinyurl.com/y3962gaq
⚠️ FAQ: https://tinyurl.com/y55hgjll
⚠️ Join-in platform: https://tinyurl.com/y2tbfl6k
One struggle, one fight!
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
On War - Clausewitz.pdf
18 MB
New book 📓!
On War, by Carl Von Clausewitz.
Essential reading to understand strategy
On War, by Carl Von Clausewitz.
Essential reading to understand strategy
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
cavalier - vaneigem.pdf
4 MB
New book ! 📓
A Cavalier History of Surrealism, by Raoul Vaneigem.
A Situationist critique of the Revolutionary surrealist movement, what the Situationists supported and opposed about surrealism.
A Cavalier History of Surrealism, by Raoul Vaneigem.
A Situationist critique of the Revolutionary surrealist movement, what the Situationists supported and opposed about surrealism.
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
againstgendercompleteNONimposed.pdf
20.8 MB
New book 📓!
Against Gender, Against Society: This is what a Feminist Looks Like!
Nihilist, insurrectionary understanding of gender and identity, and its place within the social war
Against Gender, Against Society: This is what a Feminist Looks Like!
Nihilist, insurrectionary understanding of gender and identity, and its place within the social war
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
alfredo-m-bonanno-armed-joy.pdf
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Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
everybodyhatesthepolice.pdf
983.6 KB
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
The-Biopolitics-of-Gender.pdf
5.5 MB
"The Biopolitics of Gender" by Jemina Repo
Gender as an apparatus of Biopower
Reconsiders the emancipatory potential of the idea of gender for feminist theory and politics today
Gender as an apparatus of Biopower
Reconsiders the emancipatory potential of the idea of gender for feminist theory and politics today
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
a_John_Hope_Franklin_Center_Book.pdf
1.1 MB
The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries
Kathi Weeks
Antiwork theory from a feminist and marxist perspective
Kathi Weeks
Antiwork theory from a feminist and marxist perspective
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
Frederic_Lordon_Willing_Slaves_Of.pdf
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Willing Slaves of Capital: Marx and Spinoza on Desire
Frederic Lordon
Why workers act against their self interest and allow authority to subvert their desire
Frederic Lordon
Why workers act against their self interest and allow authority to subvert their desire
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
will-firth-esperanto-and-anarchism.pdf
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New book !
Esperanto and Anarchism by Will Firth
Esperanto, it's place in anarchism and critics of it.
Esperanto and Anarchism by Will Firth
Esperanto, it's place in anarchism and critics of it.
Forwarded from 📖 Revolutionary books 🔥
the-invisible-committee-fuck-off-google (1).pdf
1.4 MB
New book!
Fuck Off Google
by the Invisible Committee
The history and ideology of cybernetics and its relevance today.
Fuck Off Google
by the Invisible Committee
The history and ideology of cybernetics and its relevance today.