- Cultivating Revolutionary Events
- The activist with dreams of the revolutionary should turn to Nietzsche, Foucault and Deleuze for a philosophy that strengthens their ability to act in a way that will have the most damage on the State and the conceptual systems that form a symbiotic relationship with the State. [more]
- Bates Troy Noisy Neighbor
- In a campaign endorsed by Why War?, Binghamton, NY residents have joined together to silence the noise pollution of Bates Troy Dry Cleaning located 151 Laurel Ave. They are calling their campaign, Bates Troy Noisy Neighbor. Read more... [more]
- John Zerzan on Radio Not Bombs
John Zerzan gives a concise description of anti-civilization and green anarchist thought. He is interviewed by Radio Not Bombs! a student radio show at Binghamton University.
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- John Zerzan Speaks at Binghamton University
John Zerzan, the leading theorist of the anti-civilization movement, spoke recently at Binghamton University. The talk was organized by Why War? members and a video of the talk is now available online. [more]
- Al-Qa段da on al-Qa段da
Al-Qa段da is neither irrational nor unable to intelligently articulate their objectives. The American government is able to disseminate propaganda globally while suppressing al-Qa段da痴 response. Thus, the English speaking world is forced to trust the analysis of al-Qa段da provided by those who have shown themselves willing to lie in their pursuit of an unjust war. If the American public had been able to read al-Qa'ida documents they would have known that al-Qa段da was explicit about their joy in America痴 overthrow of Saddam Husayn. [more]
- Film: Its Eyes
The first film to be released by Why War? treats surveillance cameras as a biological organism slowly taking control of our urban space. Filmed on location in Chelsea and Harlem, we capture the diversity of surveillance cameras in New York City. [more]
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(Interactivist Info Exchange, Jul 26)
"Horizontalism is not an ideology, however, it is a relationship — a way of relating to one another in a directly democratic way while at the same time creating through the process of discovery. What has resulted is the creation of an amazing complex of movements, all linked." [more]
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