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 Post subject: Anarchist listings for Oceania
PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 1:12 pm 
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Hi all,

Feel free to suggest any links in replies to this post and I'll edit them into this thread when I notice. Same goes for dead links.

I figure limiting this a bit to class-struggle groups or groups that are of use to class-struggle anarchists (eg - book publishing & distro, independent media) is worthwhile. I don't have any desire to promote what I see as pointless politics...

Aotearoa / New Zealand

Aotearoa Indymedia - Activist news and analysis website

Aotearoa Workers Solidarity Movement - National anarchist-communist group

Katipo Books - Radical media publishing and distribution

October 15th Solidarity - Information about and organising against the “state terror” raids of October 15th, 2007, from which 20 Tino Rangatiratanga activists and anarchists are facing charges and potential prison sentences

Rebel Press - Anarchist publishing

Wellington

Radical Wellington Map - Work in progress Google Map of anarchist and other political hotspots in Wellington for visitors.

Australia

Anarcho-Syndicalist Federation - An anarcho-syndicalist federation with members in multiple towns

Anarcho-Syndicalist Network - Website of the ASN and their paper, Rebel Worker

Anarchy.org.au - An Australian anarchist portal website

Industrial Workers of the World - Australian section of the industrial union

Indymedia Australia - Activist news and analysis website

New South Wales

Black Rose Anarchist Library and Bookshop - Anarchist bookshop and library. Located 22 Enmore Rd, Newtown, Sydney

Jura Books - Anarchist bookshop, library and event space. Located 440 Parramatta Rd, Petersham, Sydney

Mutiny - Activist collective, who also publish the excellent monthly Mutiny zine

Sydney Anarchist Communist Trajectory - Sydney anarchist-communist group. No website but can be reached via email at sact [at] lists.riseup.net

Sydney Indymedia - Activist news and analysis website

Victoria

Barricade Books - Anarchist bookshop, located 62 St. Georges Road, Northcote, Melbourne

Melbourne Anarchist Club - Organises Melbourne anarchist events and runs the International Workers Club building, located 62 St. Georges Road, Northcote, Melbourne

Melbourne Anarchist Communist Group - Anarchist-communist group based in Melbourne

Melbourne Indymedia - Activist news and analysis website

Western Australia

Perth Indymedia - Activist news and analysis website


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 Post subject: Re: Anarchist listings for Oceania
PostPosted: Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:54 am 
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There is a regional anarchist paper in Victoria. It is "The Anarchist Savants". I don;t think they have a website etc but their postal address is P.O.BOX 43, Clunes, Victoria 3370 (it is in the Balarat area). I don't agree so much with their politics but if you are compiling a directory just put it.
There is also "Anarchist Age" (check the internet for their actual website etc.)


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:40 am 
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Update: added Melbourne Indymedia, which has newly reformed and Indymedia Australia, also newly formed. Also added a link to the work in progress Radical Wellington Map

Dimitri - cheers. will check those out and add when I next have some free time.


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IBCAT: http://www.ibcat.tk

Also have a few links on the site :wink:


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:58 am 
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It is also a recently formed anarchist communist group in Adelaide with the name Organise!

So it must be added.

Hre are their Aims and Principles:

Aims and Principles

Organise! aims to be an organisation of revolutionary class struggle anarchists who share political positions, articulated in theory, strategy and tactics. Our purpose is to keep alive a revolutionary critique of capitalism, to assist in working class struggles, to attack all authoritarian practices such as racism and sexism, and to help build working class unity and militancy -willingness to fight for our interests. As libertarian communists we aim for a classless and non-hierarchical society.

We envision an international confederation of radically democratic, self-managed communities and workplaces. To achieve this society, our class must abolish the wage system and socialize all industries, means of production and distribution. The abolition of markets and exchange value will allow for the satisfaction of human needs, adhering to the communist principle, "From each according to ability, to each according to need." For the first time in history humanity’s full creative potential could be realized. We oppose all forms of capitalism, whether it be “free-market” capitalism or so-called "socialist" state capitalism.

Capitalism creates a society divided mainly into two antagonistic social classes: a small, elite ruling class and a large, exploited working class. The ruling class owns and controls the means of production and distribution, and are thereby able to monopolize the wealth. Their ownership of these two primary functions in society further enables them to focus production toward their own class interests (commodity production, increased profits, relentless expansion, etc.) without regards for society as a whole. Those of us who are not part of the capitalist ruling class are forced to sell and rent our labor, whether physical or intellectual, for a wage in order to survive. We have very little power over our own lives or society. We are also opposed to all forms of Statism.

The purpose of any State, whether "representative democracies" or totalitarian dictatorships, is to administrate society in a way that ensures that the privileges of the ruling class are upheld. In order to accomplish this, the State must centralize and monopolize power through a complex network of political, legislative, judiciary, military and financial institutions. This system results in all power being removed from ordinary people, and leads to a society based on hierarchy. By placing itself outside and yet in control of society, the State negates the social and political potential of society and transforms all logical social functions into bureaucratic State functions. We believe in making concrete demands of the State (and business), but we do not engage in parliamentary politics or give suggestions for different ways the State should manage capitalism.

Of all oppression in the world, the most entrenched is that of patriarchy, the domination of men over women. This domination expresses itself everywhere--in both private and public realms. Although it is perpetuated by capitalism and the State, patriarchy existed prior to them and without confrontation will exist beyond their abolition. Anarchist feminism is a theory and practice by which we critique and attack the triple reign of patriarchy, capitalism, and the State, through the realization that this sexual, economic and political subjugation has at its heart the common principle of hierarchical authority. Only by uniting both the revolutionary class perspective of libertarian communism and the feminist critique of patriarchy can anarchism and feminism reach their common goal of human liberation. Exploitation and oppression are also expressed through social inequalities and hierarchies based on race and ethnic origin. Like patriarchy, this form of social oppression is used to divide and weaken the working class (and intensify the exploitation of a particular group within the class) and must be opposed at every level. Capitalist patriarchy uses a specific set of gender roles in order to reproduce itself.

These expectations breed homophobia and lead to an environment that limits an individual’s personal sexual development. We strive for an environment free from oppressive socialization that traps us into a specific sexual identity and lifestyle. Capitalism also threatens the planet with ecological destruction. This only serves to benefit the wealthy elite, while the rest of us must endure the negative consequences. A rational society would be inherently linked to the natural world, where our needs and desires must be realized through ecological sustainability. Capitalism further endangers humanity through imperialism and its manifestation: war. Imperialism expresses itself in two different manners: one uses brute force through direct state military intervention, while the other uses economic coercion through transnational financial institutions. We do not support the ideology of national liberation movements, which claims that there are common interests held between the working class and the native ruling class in the face of foreign domination.

Although we support working class struggles against political and economic imperialism, racism, genocide and colonization, we do not call for the creation of a new ruling class. We believe that the defeat of imperialism will only come about through the destruction of capitalism. We must encourage and develop international working class solidarity. We are internationalists and believe that workers have no country. We seek international relationships, solidarity, and discussions with anarchist, libertarian communist and class struggle groups worldwide. Workers’ self-organisation is essential to social revolution. It originates from the actions and interests of workers, not laws and regulations. The basis of workers organisation is direct democracy: in opposition to hierarchy, workers must directly and equally participate in any decision that affects them; direct action: not an appeal to power, but the seizure of power by workers through strikes, slowdowns, sabotage and expropriation; and solidarity: the mutual aid of workers in struggle, to the highest degree possible. In the creation and transformation of these workers organizations we encourage and support maximum tactical flexibility.

Workers’ self-organisation is also essential for winning victories in the here and now. In any struggle- in the workplace, community, or school- we aim to encourage and assist forms of organisation and action that is independent from capital, the State, and parliamentary parties. Trade unions by their nature cannot be transformed into revolutionary organisations. Most trade unions today are not expressions of workers self-organisation but of representation of workers. Their role as representatives of of labour power within capitalism compels them to offer disciplined workforces to the employers.

Furthermore, they are based upon a division of workers by trade, and are limited by a host of laws as to what they are allowed to do.

We recommend for members of Organise! to be union members as they are a limited expression of class struggle, contain other militant workers, and are often necessary to win or defend basic work rights. However when workplace struggle occurs we encourage-where possible- the creation of alternative structures: regular assemblies of all the workers minus scabs and management, with any committees elected to be based on recallable delegates mandated to carry out the decisions of the assemblies.

As another more permanent tactic we recommend workplace resistance groups; an informal group of workmates who meet privately to discuss work issues and plan actions. An informal workplace resistance group has the advantage of being able to carry out activities anonymously.
Structure of the Group
Since any group is the sum, both of its members and the relationships between them, the group consciously embodies the principles of liberty, equality and solidarity. The group uses mandated, recallable and rotatable delegates rather than electing representatives. All members of the group have an equal space to speak and tendencies to monopolise speaking space are combated. Recognising "leadership" as a set of skills that can be learnt, the group encourages their learning by all members so that skills can be dispersed amongst the group rather than concentrated in an individual. All members in organisational positions (e.g finances handler) are subject to recall at any meeting of the group. Members of the group relate to each other as comrades and are committed to each other personally.

Power in the group is shared and coercive tactics (whether physical, organisational, intellectual or emotional) are rejected. This principle is realised by developing strategies for effective challenge of authoritarian or competitive behaviour within the group, where necessary. All members contribute to group discussions and activities honestly and to the best of their abilities. The contributions of members are respected and, rather than being disrespectful, the group regards comradely criticism as being both a duty and a mark of respect. To prevent uncontrolled or hidden emotions interfering with the work of the group, the role of the feelings of members is openly discussed and dealt with collectively. The group aims to maintain a regular exchange of information, analysis, news and views with the local, regional and global anarchist movement. It is open to co-operation for agreed goals with other anarchist and non-anarchist groups, provided that the form of co-operation is consistent with our principles.

Aims of Membership

To contribute to the collective anarchist agitation and propaganda of the group, mainly in the form of distributing the groups’ (or some supported groups’) material. To regularly contribute to the group financially as able. Suggested contribution waged $20 a month, unwaged $10 a month, or the equivalent in materials. To contribute to the collective theoretical development of the group, by contributing to discussions at forums, film nights, and meetings, and by assisting in publications such as newsletters or leaflets. To be involved in practical political action such as attending rallies, occupations, pickets, organising meetings etc. Membership is not open to employers (except of domestic staff solely on grounds of disability), to managers with the right to hire and fire, or to police, prison guards, security guards, or commissioned officers in the armed forces.

And their email address:

Organise@riseup.net


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 6:41 am 
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Re: The Anarchist Savants
link is www.mechanarchy.com.au
Like Dimitri noted, their politics are a bit strange.

Barricade Books has relocated to the new Loophole building - 670 High St, Thornbury.
As yet to reopen, but hopefully within the next two weeks.

There is also the Fantin Anarchist Reading Group running now fortnightly out of the MARC space, 62 St Georges Road, Northcote.
fantinreadinggroup.wordpress.com

There is also an Anarcho-Feminist group in Melbourne and to my understanding, an Anarchist Communist group of some kind in Adelaide too.
Anarchist Black Cross is still around in some form in Melbourne too.

moar details when i find them, or maybe others know more?


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And also the new Fantin Reading Group at

http://fantinreadinggroup.wordpress.com


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Ah, sorry comrade, I didn't notice you included already Fantin Reading Group...


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