By Eleanor J BadgerTruthoutJuly 8th, 2014 Nearly 44 years ago, on September 11, 1970, Chilean voters shocked the world by…
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Gabriel San Roman on From the Vault: The Coup d’Etat in Chile
From the Vault In this episode of From the Vault, we explore the historic election of Salvador Allende in Chile…
Historic Verdict Holds Florida Resident Liable for Victor Jara’s Murder
A Florida civil court held former Chilean officer Pedro Pablo Barrientos liable for the murder of folk singer Victor Jara,…
Newer Songs: Venceremos Reviewed on Red Wedge
By Alexander BilletRed Wedge MagazineOctober 14th, 2014 What does the story of slain Chilean folk-hero Victor Jara have to teach…
Scenes Resembling Civil War
By Michael MccanneThe New InquiryJanuary 3rd, 2013 Before “the cancer of occupy,” there were Germany’s Autonomen; a new translation of Fire and…
Fire and Flames: A Review
by Luther BlissettMediumDecember 18th, 2016 A classic German text about the history and emergence of the Autonomen, Gabriel Kuhn has…
Geronimo’s Fire and Flames Reviewed by the Vancouver Media Co-op
Vancouver Media Co-opSeptember 24, 2012 Back when I was first becoming involved in the North American anarchist movement, in the…
Fire and Flames Reviewed in Counterpunch
By Ron JacobsCounterpunchWeekend Edition July 5-7, 2013 Inside the Street Movements Spontis, Squats and West Germany My latest novel is…
Who’s Afraid of the Black Blocs Reviewed on Interface
By Gary RothInterfaceVolume 6 issue 2December 7th, 2014 Francis Dupuis-Déri’s defense of the Black Bloc is disarming in its subtlety.…
Who’s Afraid of the Black Blocs Reviewed by Sprout Distro
Sprout DistroDecember 3rd, 2014 Who’s Afraid of the Black Blocs? Anarchy in Action Around the World by Francis Dupuis-Déri is…