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Strive to Survive

You don’t have to have much of a theoretical understanding of politics to understand that coercion is ethically wrong. Basically, the argument goes like this: The creative and intellectual capacity of a conscious agent is directly proportional to their available degrees of freedom. Thus, the more options an individual has available to them, the better [...]

My Chymical Wedding: Anarchy & The Occult

“For me, rebellion that is content only with political radicalism is missing a large part of the picture. Any true radicalism has to extend itself to the way that reality itself is constructed. Rebellion has to take itself all the way to the scheme of manifestation itself, to the writing on the walls of eternity. [...]

What Comes After Anarchism?

“A Witch is a Rebel in Physics.” –Thomas Vaughan, Anthroposophia Theomagica, 1650 Not black, not white, but “off-white” magic, to use Carroll’s term. “You do not have to sell your soul to succeed with off-white magic. You merely have to recognize the existence of your other seven.”1 Hakim Bey pondered in his “Anarchist Meditations on [...]