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Comrade Crow
13th July 2011, 06:39
I aim to create a similiar thread in the anti-imperialist group but I thought I would also post it here in learning. What is the general opinion here of post-colonial anarchism? Essentially, it's Anarchist theory incorporated into an anti-imperialist framework or something, I don't know, I want to know more about it, discuss.

Black Sheep
13th July 2011, 22:28
'Post' , 'post' everywhere.

Post-colonial anarchism is the same as anarchism.
Gather up the workers, use direct action, propagandize autonomy and self-management, occupy factories and public buildings, fight reactionary forces.

The only added task is to kick the foreign occupying force out, along with the rest local parasites.

One more bug to spray

nuisance
13th July 2011, 22:47
yeah, aren't anarchists kinda necessarily anti-imperialist? a similar discussion occurred in greece over the term anti-fascist and some said anarchists are obviously anti-fascist so why have another label for themselves since anarchist is kinda catch all.

bricolage
13th July 2011, 22:50
isn't it essentially just an academic trend, I mean apart from APOC (which I confess to knowing little to nothing about) does it mean anything in practical terms or strategy?

postcolonial77
11th September 2011, 16:29
It means anachists support national liberation struggles, and fight eurocentrism and racism within their own movement. If anarchists do this already, great, but many (white anarchists) dont and postcolonial anarchism is the articulation of the importance of this practice.