Divergences Revue libertaire en ligne
Slogan du site
Descriptif du site
English

Beyond "red" and "black" : Publishing in pursuit of libertarian socialism (Jean-Michel Kay) 1 - 2

Between Anarchism and Marxism : Confusion and “Bad Faith” in Revolutionary Thinking and Practice (Larry Portis) 1 - 2

World Day Against the Death Penalty. The case of Mumia Abu Jamal (Robert Bryan)

Obama, the new Carter ? Pax Americana (Richard Greeman)

The Price of Peace (Jerica Arents)

Venezuela : Demarcation without land, criminalization and death for indigenous struggle (El Libertario)

Buffy Sainte-Marie (Democracy Now! Special)

Walls and Bridges

A Time to Commemorate or a Time to Struggle ?

It was twenty years ago that the Berlin Wall came down to the great joy of pacifists everywhere and a generalized hope that geopolitical tensions were ending and a harmonious era was beginning. Today, few would deny that these hopes were naïve at best and that much of the joy expressed was somehow perverse. Far from liberating us from fear and want, the end of the Cold War allowed the western capitalist governments to pursue imperialist policies with virtually no constraint. The much vaunted “globalization” — accelerated capital investment, deregulation of financial and commercial transactions, planetary integration of markets, global division of labor involving the relocation of industrial production to cheap-labor areas — was logically accompanied by a continuing series of brutal, high-tech wars in which civilian populations are the victims of massive, calculated attrition.

The wall came down in Berlin, but the bridges were destroyed as a consequence (the new wars — such as those against Iraq and the remnants of Yugoslavia — target infrastructures first). And then the walls began to rise again. In addition to the new walls between Palestine and the state of Israel, and between Mexico and the United States (not to speak of “gated communities” everywhere), there are others of a no-less-real nature newly erected between ethnic and confessional groups ; these are walls of fear and suspicion encouraged by imperial strategists in the time-tested effort to “divide and conquer”. No, if the fall of the Berlin Wall raised hopes and should be no cause for nostalgia for the fallen “socialist” regimes, the world is not a better place because of it. The reunification of Germany was in some important ways a necessary amelioration of a situation created by both capitalist and Stalinist authorities, but the past twenty years have seen a deterioration of the planet as a human and physical environment. The struggle against state terror and for a truly democratic social commonwealth is more crucial than ever.

Les derniers articles

Between Anarchism and Marxism : Confusion and “Bad Faith” in Revolutionary Thinking and Practice (1)
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

Historical origins of the Great Misunderstanding

The division of the revolutionary left into “Marxist” and “anarchist” camps might be called (…)

Between Anarchism and Marxism : Confusion and “Bad Faith” in Revolutionary Thinking and Practice (2)
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

Historical developments seem to indicate that hierarchical political structures—revolutionary in intent or not—lead to manipulations and forms of (…)

Beyond "red" and "black" : Publishing in pursuit of libertarian socialism (1)
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

Sommaire An activist publisher

Libertarian socialism as we mean it only materializes as a political current after the October revolution. The (…)

Beyond "red" and "black" : Publishing in pursuit of libertarian socialism (2)
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

Sommaire The trap of anti-sovietism The last golden age ? Bearers of tradition, or bearers of the future ?

World Day Against the Death Penalty
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

Dear Friends :

There is a renewed effort by the police and far right to destroy the support for Mumia Abu-Jamal, who has been on Pennsylvania’s (…)

Obama, the new Carter ? Pax Americana
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

Sommaire Carter’s Background Carter the Internationalist Carter Organizes the Contras Carter Supports the Salvadoran Death Squads Carter’s (…)

Venezuela : Demarcation without land, criminalization and death for indigenous struggle
Publié le 15 novembre 2009

By Jose Quintero Weir (Translation Luis J. Prat)

Struggle :

Old man Antonio used to say that the struggle is like a circle.

One can start (…)

Buffy Sainte-Marie
Published on 15 November 2009

Guest: Buffy Sainte-Marie, Canadian First Nations singer-songwriter and activist. Her latest album, her eighteenth, is called Running for the (…)

The Price of Peace
Published on 15 November 2009

On October 5, 2009, 61 anti-war activists were arrested in front of the White House, calling on President Obama to end the war in Iraq, end the (…)