Three Way Fight

Three Way Fight
Title Three Way Fight PDF eBook
Author Xtn Alexander
Publisher PM Press
Pages 261
Release 2024-05-28
Genre Social Science
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What’s the relationship between combating the far right and working for systemic change? What does it mean when fascists intensify racial oppression and patriarchy but also call for the downfall of economic elites or even take up arms against the state? Three way fight politics confront these urgent questions squarely, arguing that the far right grows out of an oppressive capitalist order but is also in conflict with it in real ways, and that radicals need to combat both. The three way fight approach says we need sharper analysis of far-right movements so we can fight them more effectively, and we also need to track ongoing developments within the ruling class, including liberal or centrist efforts to co-opt antifascism as a tool of state repression and system legitimation. This book offers an introduction to three way fight politics, with more than thirty essays, position statements, and interviews from the Three Way Fight website and elsewhere, spanning from the antifascist struggles of the 1980s and 1990s to the political upheavals of the twenty-first century. Over fifteen authors explore a range of topics, such as fascist politics’ relationship with patriarchy and settler colonialism, Tom Metzger’s “Third Position” (anticapitalist) fascism, conflict within the business community over the 2016 presidential election, and the Trump administration’s shifting relationship with the organized far right. Many of the writings address issues of political strategy, such as tensions between radicals and liberals within the reproductive rights movement and the George Floyd rebellion, video gaming as an arena of political struggle, and the importance (and challenges) of approaching antifascist organizing in ways that are militant, community based, and nonsectarian.

Philosophy of Antifascism

Philosophy of Antifascism
Title Philosophy of Antifascism PDF eBook
Author Devin Shaw
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 219
Release 2020-06-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1786615592

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On January 20th, 2017, during an interview on the streets of Washington D.C., white nationalist Richard Spencer was punched by an anonymous antifascist. The moment was caught on video and quickly went viral, and soon “punching Nazis” was a topic of heated public debate. How might this kind of militant action be conceived of, or justified, philosophically? Can we find a deep commitment to antifascism in the history of philosophy? Through the existentialism of Simone de Beauvoir, with some reference to Fanon and Sartre, this book identifies the philosophical reasons for the political action being enacted by contemporary antifascists. In addition, using the work of Jacques Rancière, it argues that the alt-right and the far right aren’t a kind of politics at all, but rather forms of parapolitical and paramilitary mobilization aimed at re-entrenching the power of the state and capital. Devin Shaw argues that in order to resist fascist mobilization, contemporary movements find a diversity of tactics more useful than principled nonviolence. Antifascism must focus on the systemic causes of the re-emergence of fascism, and thus must fight capital accumulation and the underlying white supremacism. Providing new, incisive interpretations of Beauvoir, existentialism, and Rancière, he makes the case for organizing a broader militant movement against fascism.

On War

On War
Title On War PDF eBook
Author Carl von Clausewitz
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1908
Genre Military art and science
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Upping the Anti #5

Upping the Anti #5
Title Upping the Anti #5 PDF eBook
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Publisher UTA Publications
Pages 208
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ISBN 0968270441

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Upping the Anti #6

Upping the Anti #6
Title Upping the Anti #6 PDF eBook
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Publisher UTA Publications
Pages 203
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ISBN 0968270433

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#3 Battle of Mutina - 43 BC (The Octavian Chronicles)

#3 Battle of Mutina - 43 BC (The Octavian Chronicles)
Title #3 Battle of Mutina - 43 BC (The Octavian Chronicles) PDF eBook
Author Patrick Parrelli
Publisher Patrick Parrelli
Pages 82
Release 2008
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0984694226

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The third of the twelve 'Octavian Chronicles' telling the story of the 'Rise to Power' of Octavian, the adoptive son Julius Caesar. The story takes place in Ancient Rome. It begins in 44 BC with the assassination of Julius Caesar and ends in 27 BC when Octavian takes the name Caesar Augustus and becomes Rome's first emperor.

No Pasaran

No Pasaran
Title No Pasaran PDF eBook
Author Shane Burley
Publisher AK Press
Pages 431
Release 2022-10-25
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1849354839

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A collection written by a who's who of antifascist researchers and theorists in the US, including Tal Lavin (Culture Warlords); Kim Kelly (Fight Like Hell), Hilary Moore (No Fascist USA!), and Daryle Lamont Jenkins (One People's Project). ¡No Pasarán! is an anthology of antifascist writing that takes up the fight against white supremacy and the far-right from multiple angles. From the history of antifascism to today's movement to identify, deplatform, and confront the right, and the ways an insurgent fascism is growing within capitalist democracies, a myriad of voices come together to shape the new face of antifascism in a moment of social and political flux.