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The Feral Underclass
11th July 2005, 15:13
NEFAC operate in the North Eastern part of North America. They have Collectives all over the North East of the US and Canada.
For anyone who wants to get in touch with this/a group, or want to know more about who they are and what they do, please PM me or ask your questions here.
novemba
11th July 2005, 21:53
link?
Anarchist Freedom
11th July 2005, 21:55
They have a few collectives in michigan. Sadly nothing that is close to me 8 (.
BOZG
11th July 2005, 22:22
For anyone who thinks anarchists are smelly bastards, PM me.
But seriously, are they platformed anarchists or just a loose collective?
Guest
11th July 2005, 22:39
There is no working site up, currently only a list server run by ChuckD from infoshop.org site
http://www.anarco-nyc.net/
coda
11th July 2005, 22:48
I can't get the link up to the list.. but if you go to the communication part you will find the link to sign up to the group under REGIONAL: North East Anarchists.
coda
11th July 2005, 22:56
Here is the NEFAC website. apparently they have been hacked and reset up here instead of their domain address.
http://www.geocities.com/anarchocommie/nefac/index2.html
coda
11th July 2005, 23:05
they are platform anarchists linked by a series of collectives in the northeast US and Canada.
novemba
12th July 2005, 02:14
if they have any squats in order in NYC whoever is affilated with them PM me please...
Klipper
12th July 2005, 06:16
their main site is down right now, but the URI is http://www.nefac.net/
when i move to new england, i'll see more about this.
anomaly
12th July 2005, 08:53
How exactly do their collectives operate? I apologize for my ignorance on the subject, but I'm rather new with it. Are they autonomous in any way (in the sense of being independent and isolated from the rest of the Northeast)? Are the collectives self-sufficient?
The Feral Underclass
12th July 2005, 12:15
They largley take their aims and principles from the British AF.
The Feral Underclass
12th July 2005, 12:17
Originally posted by
[email protected] 12 2005, 08:53 AM
How exactly do their collectives operate? I apologize for my ignorance on the subject, but I'm rather new with it. Are they autonomous in any way (in the sense of being independent and isolated from the rest of the Northeast)? Are the collectives self-sufficient?
Each collective or group will undertake their own seperate campaigns in their areas which reflect the Federations overall aims and principles.
Also, make sure you're not confusing the word Collective with the word Commune.
The Feral Underclass
12th July 2005, 12:20
Originally posted by
[email protected] 11 2005, 10:56 PM
Here is the NEFAC website. apparently they have been hacked and reset up here instead of their domain address.
http://www.geocities.com/anarchocommie/nefac/index2.html
Is this the new URL forever?
The Feral Underclass
12th July 2005, 12:29
NEFAC Aims and Principles (http://www.geocities.com/anarchocommie/nefac/ap.html)
coda
12th July 2005, 17:46
I don't think that's a new site. it doesn't look like it's been updated for some time. Obviously, they are still active though. maybe try the main link in a few days.
I was wondering if anybody knew why Black Star North in Portland don't support NEFAC?
anomaly
13th July 2005, 06:55
Originally posted by The Anarchist Tension+Jul 12 2005, 11:17 AM--> (The Anarchist Tension @ Jul 12 2005, 11:17 AM)
[email protected] 12 2005, 08:53 AM
How exactly do their collectives operate? I apologize for my ignorance on the subject, but I'm rather new with it. Are they autonomous in any way (in the sense of being independent and isolated from the rest of the Northeast)? Are the collectives self-sufficient?
Each collective or group will undertake their own seperate campaigns in their areas which reflect the Federations overall aims and principles.
Also, make sure you're not confusing the word Collective with the word Commune. [/b]
Well, what is a collective? That is my basic question. Is it separate from the rest of capitalist society? Is it intertwined with capitalist society? What are these collectives, and how do they operate? I've been to the site, but the site doesn't explain these questions. I'd much appreciate it if someone on here would explain it to me. I really can't make any judgement on such collectives if I don't know what they are. Is a collective just a group? Or is it something more?
The Feral Underclass
13th July 2005, 11:20
Originally posted by anomaly+Jul 13 2005, 06:55 AM--> (anomaly @ Jul 13 2005, 06:55 AM)
Originally posted by The Anarchist
[email protected] 12 2005, 11:17 AM
[email protected] 12 2005, 08:53 AM
How exactly do their collectives operate? I apologize for my ignorance on the subject, but I'm rather new with it. Are they autonomous in any way (in the sense of being independent and isolated from the rest of the Northeast)? Are the collectives self-sufficient?
Each collective or group will undertake their own seperate campaigns in their areas which reflect the Federations overall aims and principles.
Also, make sure you're not confusing the word Collective with the word Commune.
Well, what is a collective? That is my basic question. Is it separate from the rest of capitalist society? Is it intertwined with capitalist society? What are these collectives, and how do they operate? I've been to the site, but the site doesn't explain these questions. I'd much appreciate it if someone on here would explain it to me. I really can't make any judgement on such collectives if I don't know what they are. Is a collective just a group? Or is it something more? [/b]
A collective is a group of people who share common interests and goals and who work together to achieve them.
If you read the aims and principles that I posted in this thread, you will see what these Collectives adhere to.
anomaly
15th July 2005, 07:20
And I suppose these 'collectives' are opposed to armed revolution?
Have these collectives actually accomplished anything? Are they strong in any sense?
The Feral Underclass
15th July 2005, 11:13
Originally posted by
[email protected] 15 2005, 07:20 AM
And I suppose these 'collectives' are opposed to armed revolution?
:huh:
I think you should read the aims and principles.
Have these collectives actually accomplished anything? Are they strong in any sense?
Strong in what way?
The Feral Underclass
22nd July 2005, 13:02
There website is back online now: http://nefac.net/
rebelworker
24th July 2005, 19:38
Im a member of Nefac so if folks have any questions go for it...
The Website was down but now its back,
we do belieive that the revolution will include armed struggle but we are against vanguardist adventurism,
We are platformist,(which mean we have common principles and believe in group accountability)
Our collectives, or more and more, local unions are largely autonomus, but we coordinate our work through a federal council and by yearly general membership assemblys(our hightest desicionmaking body.
As for groups outside of the North east of US and Canada(we cover most of Quebec, eastern Ontario, Baltomore in the south, Boston in the east and Pitsburg in the west) we have strong working relationships with other anarchist communist federations and collectives, we are also well linked internationally(from south africa to ireland, from Bolivia to Italy....)
check out our website for more links of groups we are in aliance with,
Long live communism, for workers power and freedom from authority!!!
In solidarity,
rebelworker
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