Combative Direct Actions Against Police Brutality Are Working Despite Violent Police and National Guard Crackdown

In response to mass protests across the country against police brutality, “the same number of active duty troops deployed in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan”1 have been deployed to police the […]

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A 19-Year-Old Was Raped by NYPD Detectives, They Claim it Was “Consensual,” and Now They’re Calling Her the Criminal

On September 15, 2017, a 19-year-old resident of Brooklyn who uses the moniker Anna Chambers was driving with two male friends through Brooklyn’s Calvert Vaux Park where she was pulled […]

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Brazil’s President Elect Vows to “Rip Up” Amazonian Indigenous Reserves, “Give Carte Blanche for the police to Kill,” Rule as a Dictator, and Make Minorities “Bow to the Majorites”

Brazil’s President Elect, Jair Bolsonaro, who is to assume office on January 1st 2019, has stated during his campaign, “To the people of Roraima state, in 2019, we are going […]

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Collective Ownership, Worker’s Control, Autonomy, Anarchism, Communism, the Spanish Revolution, and their Suppression by Capitalist Empires

By the 1950s, America’s corporations and government began to take full advantage of the lack of resistance to their practices. The American government had spread its hegemonic empire to defeated […]

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“I Feared For My Life” and Other Excuses Cops and the FBI Use to Get Away With Murder, Terrorism, and Entrapment

“He was reaching for his waistband,” “He was holding something,” and “He lurched towards me” are also popular. Of course, it doesn’t matter what the dead victim was reaching for […]

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Rethinking Normality, Insanity, Mental Wellness, the Insanity Defense, and the Distinction Between Acceptable and Unacceptable Forms of Violence

Psychology is a young and developing field of study. Psychology literally means “study of the soul” and is derived from the Greek ψυχή or psukhē, meaning “soul” or mind and […]

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The Mental Health Industry, Involuntary Commitment, the Rosenhan Experiment, Psychiatric Medication, Overmedication, and Holistic Alternatives

According to a survey conducted by the Treatment Advocacy Center and the National Sheriffs’ Association, there were 319,918 seriously “”mentally ill” people in prison, making up 16% of the total […]

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Legalizing Drugs To Reduce Harm and Reforming Rehabilitation Programs like “The Twelve Steps”

Many people believe legalizing drugs would increase usage and addiction, but this does not have to be the case. It could reduce both if they were legalized, controlled, and distributed […]

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