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Ecoterror v. Ecotage (Conclusion)

Seth A. Bishop wrote 7 months ago: Previous (Part 2) Consequences and Conclusions Our use and understanding of language has revealed it … more →

Tags: academic, essays, anarchism, democracy, destructive force, Earth Liberation Front, ecotage, Ecoterrorism, ELF

Ecoterror v. Ecotage (Part 2)

Seth A. Bishop wrote 7 months ago: Previous (part 1) Governmental Response and Linguistic Repercussions The legislative response to ELF … more →

Tags: academic, essays, anarchism, Earth Liberation Front, ecotage, Ecoterrorism, ELF, FBI, FBI informants

Ecoterror v. Ecotage (Part 1)

Seth A. Bishop wrote 7 months ago: Ecoterror v. Ecotage: Prudent Language in Public Policy As the suffix suggests, an understanding of … more →

Tags: academic, essays, anarchism, Direct action, Earth Liberation Front, ecotage, Ecoterrorism, ELF, new terrorism

Pejoratives in Anarchist Rhetoric

Seth A. Bishop wrote 11 months ago: The following is a post I just made in an anarchist community online, the topic of discussion being … more →

Tags: rants, anarchism, social control, anarchists, Cops, police, pigs, ::The Other::, identity

Creating Community: From Anarchist and Democratic Ideals to Practice2 comments

Seth A. Bishop wrote 1 year ago: One of the more striking aspects of American thought is the manner in which individuals from seeming … more →

Tags: academic, essays, American Philosophy, anarchism, anarchist ideology, anarchists, applied ideals, democracy, democratic discourse

Anarchism, Force, and Violence1 comment

Seth A. Bishop wrote 1 year ago: I, like Hannah Arendt before me, would like to reclaim the word ‘force’ from the world, … more →

Tags: essays, Extracurricular, anarchism, Hannah Arendt, productive force, destructive force, Violence, anarchist theory, Force

On Voting: Part Two2 comments

Seth A. Bishop wrote 1 year ago: Voting as a quantitative reflection of community sentiment If this was all voting was, I’d be … more →

Tags: rants, anarchism, Ideology, Political Theory, American Political Thought, Voting, Politics, US Politics, obama

On Voting: Part One

Seth A. Bishop wrote 1 year ago: This post is considerably less formal than my others, which should be blatantly obvious thanks to my … more →

Tags: rants, anarchism, democracy, democratic institutions, democratic discourse, Ideology, Political Theory, Voting, Politics

Individualism, Anarchism, and the Rejection of Social Abstractions

Seth A. Bishop wrote 1 year ago: All anarchists, whatever the tendency to which they belong, are, in some sense, individualists. But … more →

Tags: academic, essays, abstractions, American Political Thought, anarchism, cognitive inventions, Emma Goldman, Essay, fixed ideas


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