In December 2013, the Albert Camus group took the initiative of creating a space for
discussion and debate about anarchism, and launching this appeal: ---- Anarchists defend
individual freedom in the context of a collective organization of society. They advocate
social emancipation, the end of capitalist exploitation of the human, its natural
environment, and the elimination of all dominations prioritize and oppress the individual.
Social values espoused by libertarians are not merely abstract ideas: they come from the
social reality, and guide our political practice in the concrete struggle against social
inequalities. They want to give meaning to human activity and not be subject to any
hierarchies or social classes. As such, there are anarchists in fighting anti-militarist,
feminist, anti-fascist, social justice, ecology, against the moral and religion ...
But all these issues concern us always, and you might want. We hope to implement a program
of anarchist popular education, without dogmatism, to the extent of any self-built,
responding to the wishes of participants. With us, no rocket science, and we know that
knowledge is particular that the more we share, the more we hold. And knowledge it takes
to carry out a critical analysis of the world in which we debate, irrational world,
stupid, brutal and unjust. We want to influence events. This is the social revolution we
dream. But here and now, what do we do?
Want to acquire a good knowledge of the history of anarchist thought?
Want you forge a rational representation of the world as it is?
You do not like the thought leaders, bleachers, hierarchies of knowledge?
So come meet us and talk about this project knowledge sharing, because it is wearing a
hard look at today, in the light of social history, we together build a better tomorrow.
Thus a forty people gathered in late December 2013 at the Athenaeum Albert Camus for
initial contact, and express wishes of issues to be addressed. It was an opportunity for
us to feel a real demand for training on anarchism. In the process, took place in late
January evening entitled "Historical Milestones of anarchism" which still involved more
than forty people. Fort of these incentives, we organized an evening in late February on
the anti-anarchist electioneering, evening more conducive to debate this topic as divided,
even within the libertarian movement. In April, we will try to offer an evening on the
theme of anarcha-feminism. Finally, before the end of June we would like to propose a
night on the Spanish social revolution of 1936. Our activities are announced on the site
http://toulouse.demosphere.eu/
JMT for Albert Camus group
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