January 12, 2009

Northwest Periodical 'The Rebel' Out Now

"This is a new periodical out of the Northwest.

Welcome to 2000-Crime! We start this year with a call out to all of the people out there trying to get by. Those who are forced to give money, whether it be through bills, taxes or fines, to rich bastards. Bastards who make their profit off of those selling their days off for scraps. This is to all of you out their that want more, and who are willing to take more. This is a journal printed and written in the Northwest, specifically the Puget Sound area. It is our intention to offer a critical look into the inner workings of our society, deconstructing such things as religion, violence, economics, schooling, gender, race, houselessness and class. We will be offering analysis often left out of mainstream political and social discourse, contributing to dialogue surrounding ideas such as freedom, liberty, crime, autonomy and anarchism.

We wish to see a world absent of bosses, of police, of judges and of law. Instead of these things being that which leads us through this miserable existence of work, bills, awful relationships, work, sleepless nights, and more work, we believe that we are more than capable of organizing ourselves. We can organize ourselves as communities and individuals with out law and without government; that is to say, in a way that allows all of us to take an equal part in the creation of our lives and expands our power. Our desire for absolute freedom and the politician’s, the lawmaker’s and the bureaucrat’s obsession for absolute power over others are irreconcilable. This is why we call ourselves anarchists.

This project is supported and made possible by local folk donating time and money in order to keep critical thinking and analysis alive within our communities. If you appreciate this journal show your support. Discuss the contents with friends and family, send a letter, submit a story about your day to day experiences, share the journal with complete strangers, start a reading group and engage in dialogue and debate, and act on your thoughts and feelings. If you are financially able and wish to help support our printing costs just send us an e-mail. Remember, these ideas and sentiments do no good just living on paper, they must outstretch to all aspects of our every day lives. You may contact us through E-mail: TheRebel@Riseup.net. You may also visit us on the internet: Myspace.com/RebelPeriodical.

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ORIGINAL SOURCE: Infoshop News

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