fascism

  • A dying fascist opposition: thoughts from the 2025 Seattle People’s March

    Enough of the meek digging of one’s own grave! There exist countless examples throughout history across the globe of oppositional movements that recapture the heart of the people. None of the oppositional structures and strategies we have now are working. We cannot wait any longer to raise an oppositional party prepared and equipped to do…

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  • It’s Time for Washington State and Peers to Prepare for a Tax Boycott

    “If a thousand men were not to pay their tax bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood. This is, in fact, the definition of a peaceable revolution, if any such is possible.”― Henry…

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  • I think more and more these days about what I might do, or what I might have to do. Or, also, what I might not do. I think on what my duty and honor will compel me to do. To be clear, it isn’t a fantasy. It’s a nightmare. A fear of shame that I…

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  • Hopes of Unity and Reactionary Fascism

    I know many people that are confounded by how fascism could rise up in an established, affluent, and healthy nation like America. I’ve bounced around a number of theories in my own head, but one recently came into clearer focus. I was gifted Christopher Duggan’s A Concise History of Italy for Christmas. In its early…

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