Tag: Theory

  • Recording of First Event in the Organized Anarchism Discussion Series – Felipe Corrêa

    Recording of First Event in the Organized Anarchism Discussion Series – Felipe Corrêa

    by Black Rose / Rosa Negra – External Education Committee Black Rose / Rosa Negra invited Brazilian anarchist theorist, educator, and militant Felipe Corrêa to inaugurate our discussion seres, Organized Anarchism: A Global Perspective. Corrêa chairs the Institute for Anarchist Theory and History, is the author of the forthcoming book ‘Freedom or Death: The Theory…

  • Announcing the Organized Anarchism Discussion Series – #1 February 25th

    Announcing the Organized Anarchism Discussion Series – #1 February 25th

    We are excited to announce the first in a series of live discussions that we are calling Organized Anarchism: A Global Perspective.  ➧ Register for the discussion at this link Anarchist movements across the globe have a robust history of theory and practice around political and social organization dating back to their origins in the…

  • Organizational Issues Within Anarchism

    by Felipe Corrêa This article was originally published in 2010 by the Brazilian journal Espaço Livre. It has subsequently been republished by the Institute for Anarchist Theory and History. It has been translated by Enrique Guerrero-López (a member of Black Rose/Rosa Negra). It is again republished here in its entirety. Introduction The present text aims…

  • Anarchist Theory and History in Global Perspective

    This article was originally published in 2016 for I Congreso Internacional de Investigadorxs sobre Anarquismo in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was subsequently translated by Enrique Guerrero-López (a member of Black Rose/Rosa Negra), for publication via the Institute for Anarchist Theory and History in 2021. The original Portuguese version can be found here. We republish the…

  • Going on the Offensive: Movements, Multisectorality, and Political Strategy

    Going on the Offensive: Movements, Multisectorality, and Political Strategy

    In an era of pandemic and mass protest we are witnessing an uptick in political militancy, from attacks on police stations and the seizure of space to wildcat strikes and rent strikes. These are promising developments, but the balance of class forces remains lopsided, evidenced by the massive corporate bailout package, countless workers being exposed…

  • Towards a History of Anarchist Anti-Imperialism: Only the Workers and Peasants Will Go All the Way

    Reordering the global hierarchy of wealth, power, and resources are critical questions that any internationalist revolution will face. Often ignored or obscured, South African author Lucien van der Walt provides a well needed overview of the relationship between anarchism and anti-colonial struggles. By Lucien van der Walt “In this struggle, only the workers and peasants…

  • Create a Strong People: Discussions on Popular Power

    This piece by Brazilian anarchist Felipe Corrêa offers important commentary on the concepts of popular power, the state and power more broadly speaking. Translation by Enrique Guerrero-López Versión Español By Felipe Corrêa “Strong people don’t need leaders” Emiliano Zapata The Strategy of Social Transformation To begin the discussion on popular power it is important to…

  • Strategy and Tactics for a Revolutionary Anarchism

    As COVID-19 continues to spread, triggering an unprecedented global crisis, we need to take up the challenging task of both responding to the urgency of the moment and positioning ourselves for the post-pandemic period, which remains uncertain. This will require a critical engagement with strategy and tactics that are tied to a long-term vision. To…

  • Towards An Anarchist Theory of Power

    The following piece by Brazilian anarchist Felipe Corrêa reviews contemporary discussions of power from an anarchist perspective and their contributions to a broader theory of power for utilization in building analysis and strategy. To avoid confusion the article title has been changed to refer to an “anarchist theory of power” but we have preserved the…

  • Anarchism, Power, Class and Social Change

    This article by Brazilian anarchist Felipe Corrêa discusses the relationship of anarchism with power, class, and revolutionary social change. Starting from a definition of anarchism it proposes to conceptualize power in terms of asymmetric, or uneven, relationships between social forces. It also puts forward that anarchists have a conception of power based on the belief…