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Multiculturalism- Hakim Bey

November 30th, 2001 at 4:35 pm » Comments (0)

Hakim Bey From Boundary Violations The new catchphrase “multiculturalism” simply hides a form of ethnic cultural cleansing under a semantic mask of liberal pluralism. Multiculturalism is a means of separating one culture from another, for avoiding all possibility of cross-cultural synergy or mutuality or communicativeness. At best multiculturalism provides the Consensus with an excuse to […]



Gardens of Resistance: an introduction to the electronic version of the zine

November 25th, 2001 at 6:04 pm » Comments (0)

One of my favorite things is seeing weeds climb up the middle of street signs, morning glory taking over telephone poles, and tree roots warping pavement. Grass growing through the cracks in sidewalks.
These are gardens of resistance. Life is strong enough to flourish and overtake the difficult conditions that civilization has created for it. Things […]



Passion (freedom): An Exploration of Love and Inspiration

November 19th, 2001 at 6:04 pm » Comments (0)

Passion (freedom)
Lived poetry has shown throughout history, even in partial revolts, even in crime…that it is the protector par excellence of everything irreducible in mankind, that is to say, of creative spontaneity. The will to unite the individual and the social, not on the basis of an illusory community but on that of subjectivity-that is […]



Why Geography is not Important

November 17th, 2001 at 4:19 pm » Comments (0)

Human social systems and technology are not capable and never will be capable of understanding land on a large scale in a sustainable fashion.
Where does the desire for understanding foreign lands come from? A desire to understand the other. To participate in, specifically to dominate, the exotic…By understanding the scale of […]



What is Class? What is Work?

November 17th, 2001 at 4:18 pm » Comments (0)

“All systems are necessarily abstractions, and all generalization violates the living reality of the individual”-Bakunin
“When People are being beaten with a stick, they are not much happier if it is called ‘The People’s Stick’.”
My history is strongly rooted in the working class.  I think I get my radical tendencies from my father who was a […]



Ramona the Great

November 17th, 2001 at 4:15 pm » Comments (0)

“I’m not speaking to Pamela,” said Beezus.
“Why not?” Ramona often yelled at people, but never refused to speak. Nothing could happen if you didn’t speak, and she liked things to happen.
-from Ramona Forever by Beverly Cleary



How to Stop Time: Heroin A-Z

November 15th, 2001 at 11:16 pm » Comments (0)

“Addiction can show us what is deeply suspect about nostalgia.  The drive to return to the past isn’t an innocent one.  It’s about stopping your passage to the future, it’s a symptom of fear of death, and the love of predictable experience.
And the love  of predictable experience, not the drug itself, is the major damage […]



Food Snob

November 15th, 2001 at 11:12 pm » Comments (0)

My Sister died from clogged arteries at the age of 40 about 6 years ago.  She weighed over 500 lbs.  She couldn’t walk more than a block without resting, had really bad knee problems and ate all the time.
My father is diabetic.  He gives himself insulin shots like 5 times per day and he still […]