Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 13:00:52 -0400 From: mat catastrophe <tmpeery-AT-sdf.lonestar.org> Subject: Re: Slate on the history of U.S. anarchism Aside from this comment tucked away at the end: "Trivializing them runs the risk of making them martyrs and giving them a glamour they could never otherwise obtain," I thought this was a fairly well written article, especially coming as it does from Microsoft's Slate imprint... Of course, these days I guess that Mr. Bill is probably becoming more and more rabidly anti-gov.... mat Chuck0 wrote: > Anarchy in the U.S. > A century of fighting the man. > http://slate.msn.com:80/HistoryLesson/00-04-27/HistoryLesson.asp > > -- > << Chuck0 >> > > This was the year *everything* changed. > -- Commander Ivanova, 2261 > > Mid-Atlantic Infoshop -> http://www.infoshop.org/ > Alternative Press Review -> http://www.altpr.org/ > Practical Anarchy Online -> http://www.practicalanarchy.org/ > > Homepage -> http://flag.blackened.net/chuck0/home/ > > "A society is a healthy society only to the degree > that it exhibits anarchistic traits." > - Jens Bjørneboe
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