My Archives: April 2004

Monday, April 5, 2004



The Manifesto of Peace and Freedom

The Alternative to the Communist Manifesto

by K.H.Z. Solneman

is now also online as an HTML page, not only as a RTF download.

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 04:03 PM GMT+1 [Link]

Sunday, April 4, 2004



Happy Easter and Passover!

painting

www.lauwaert.ch


weg uit de slavernij, goed Pasen

sortie de l’esclavage, bonnes Pāques

uscita dalla schiavitł , buona Pasqua

out of slavery, happy Passover

Anne


I side with the wishes of Anna Lauwaert. Out of slavery! The exodus from Egypt is more necessary than ever.

And how about exterritorial secession instead of exodus, unless to New Hampshire?... ;-)

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 12:36 PM GMT+1 [Link]

A few minutes ago it was yesterday, when I added the following to my portal site:

Today.

Today and tomorrow. Today is one of those many small great days that happen all the time all over the globe and are hardly ever taken notice of in the corporate media, and which one day tomorrow might in some slight way be considered historic.
As far as I could ascertain, although mentioned and even commented upon on a number of websites, my website "The Exterritorial Imperative" (which can be reached via each of the following domain names: exterritorial.info, panarchism.info, panarchy.net, panarchism.net) is the first one to make available on this globe-spanning Web a complete digitized version in English (and with comments by no other than the author's son!) of

The Manifesto

of Peace and Freedom, The Alternative to the Communist Manifesto, by K.H.Z. Solneman.
May the main knowledge contained in this book spread to all continents and bring us at long last that bloodless revolution we have been longing for since millenaries. It is about time to stop that crap: politics.
This book is a synthesis of the best anarchist thinking of earlier and makes much of previous anarchist thinking obsolete, as it also does away with a good deal of shortcomings that can be found with several of the greatest names the libertarian movement considers its gurus.
I will have plenty of opportunities to get back to this more in detail. Today I only wanted to utter the deserved ta daa. :-)
You will find the necessary link on the contents page of "The Exterritorial Imperative".

Posted by Christian Butterbach @ 12:13 AM GMT+1 [Link]

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