Weekly Shaarli
Week 32 (August 3, 2020)
The Marshall Project's collection of links related to police abolition
"Prior to the rise of anarchism as an anti-authoritarian political philosophy in the 19th century, both individuals and groups expressed some principles of anarchism in their lives and writings."
Kottke posts some good stuff under his 'policing' tag
An excerpt from an upcoming book by Robert Graham on the history of anarchism.
Malatesta argues that democracy is a false freedom, but at least it provides more room for political movement than open tyranny.
"We are not democrats for, among other reasons, democracy sooner or later leads to war and dictatorship. Just as we are not supporters of dictatorships, among other things, because dictatorship arouses a desire for democracy, provokes a return to democracy, and thus tends to perpetuate a vicious circle in which human society oscillates between open and brutal tyranny and a the and lying freedom."