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Watch: Anarchism in America 1983 documentary

Anarchism in America

This film was released in 1983, A colorful and provocative survey of anarchism in America, the film attempts to dispel popular misconceptions and trace the historical development of the movement.

The film explores the movement both as a native American philosophy stemming from 19th century American traditions of individualism, and as a foreign ideology brought to America by immigrants.

The film features rare archival footage and interviews with significant personalities in anarchist history including Murray Boochkin and Karl Hess, and also live performance footage of the Dead Kennedys.

Produced by pacific films

I rather enjoyed this documentary. Especially the clips of Emma Goldman and the interviews. It’s kind of sad that people still have that misconception of what Anarchism is, to this very day. As we continue to see shades of blue and red and bicker over which puppet is the best one to lead us all.

I am an Anarchist. As I wrote on this blog entitled, “What anarchy means to me”  . In  a nutshell, Anarchism is the essence of freedom growing within that we all encompass inside of us. I think there are many anarchist out there that just don’t have a clue that they are truly anarchist. All we need to do is pick up a book written by the anarchist of yesteryear, such as from Emma Goldman, Proudhon, Kropotkin, ETC. And realize that how we view this world and that burning desire for true freedom deep down inside us, resonates with their point of view. As I found out myself.

Well enjoy this well put documentary. Leave any comments down below. Please share if you enjoyed. Peace, love, freedom.

 

 

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WATCH: Living Utopia (Anarchism in Spain Documentary)

Living utopia (Anarchism in Spain documentary)

A great documentary  about the Spanish revolution and anarchism in 1936. I just wonder what would have happen if it continued and fascism did not destroy that movement.  I truly believe this is something that we need. We can learn from them, we can take ideas from our past and evolve it for the present. Unity and solidarity with our brothers and sisters all over the world would be needed to stand together. To build a better world, a better tomorrow. Nothing is perfect. It won’t be this living utopia. But what we currently have now is far from perfect, we live in a system where a government of a select few oppress and exploit the many. Anarchism is freeing ourselves from those chains. To go beyond the mundane bullshit we have been living. I wrote a blog entitled what anarchy means to me, which can be found by clicking here.

There are many of us, many of us who are anarchist, but many don’t know it. Many people have this misconstrued definition of what an anarchist truly is as we often define it with what the media construes us to be. But many out there have this yearning for true freedom, this yearning to be free from the shackles and control of governments. What if instead of being born to an unjust system that like everything else, is indoctrinated into us. What if instead of conditioning ourselves into this competitive system with each other, this dog eat dog world. We condition our children to grow up to think freely. To develop their own way of thinking without the controls and indoctrination. Let them condition themselves and to learn how to treat others the way that they want to be treated. What if from the start they were conditioned to respect all living things. To be truly independent.  They have molded our minds to fit in the constraints of boxes. What if our minds were molded to not fit in the confines of a box, but to be free!

Enjoy the documentary. Please leave any comments down below on what you thought of the video. if we need something more than how we are living. PLease share. peace and love

 


 

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