I’ll start looking around for those as well. Are there any you could suggest specifically? Or is it more of a local find-whats-there kind of thing?
I’ll start looking around for those as well. Are there any you could suggest specifically? Or is it more of a local find-whats-there kind of thing?
I’ll definitely give that a look, thanks kindly!
I’d like to create such an affinity group as you linked to, but I’m new to the area and don’t have those connections yet.
Anarchist projects or groups would be a great way to get a feel for everything, see collective action and actually be a part of it rather than reading and reading.
Any advice on how to find such groups? I’m planning to visit some teach-ins and a mobile info-shop kind of library, but that’s sort of a grasp at straws.
Are there listservs or similar things you could suggest? Idk if those are used much anymore, but the Graeber I’ve read mentions them a fair amount.
Any chance it’s “The Thieves of Ostia” by Caroline Lawrence? It’s Roman not Greek, but those can be pretty similar
Sounds a lot like “Becoming Human” by John C. Wright. Any other details come to mind? Or titles that you’ve ruled out?
Suggestions for action? I’m in the education stage, but I’m having difficulty imagining beyond that. I’ve participated in protests and some similar activism, but haven’t seen much in the way of results.
Good points, aside from equating COVID to the flu. Even with hospitals at normal census, the less deadly variants, and the vaccines, COVID is still less understood than the flu. Long-COVID, for example, is a serious problem, where as influenza rarely (if ever) has such lasting issues.
Right, I meant more like Food Not Bombs is decentralized but there’s a shared name. As opposed to groups more singular in name/goal/mission.