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For those who read my work, from now on, relevant pieces will be published on The #Anarchist Library (theanarchistlibrary.org) in addition to my website (revoluciana.net)

You can find the work under the name *Revoluciana* and cross-referenced with my one of my other names, Luciana Inara.

Edit: Anarchist Library releases will be delayed compared to my website, primarily for processing. Only one is up now, more to follow soon.

A #Solarpunk Manifesto from #TheAnarchistLibrary

"Solarpunk is a movement in speculative fiction, art, fashion, and activism that seeks to answer and embody the question 'what does a sustainable civilization look like, and how can we get there?'

"The aesthetics of solarpunk merge the practical with the beautiful, the well-designed with the green and lush, the bright and colorful with the earthy and solid.

"Solarpunk can be utopian, just optimistic, or concerned with the struggles en route to a better world , but never dystopian. As our world roils with calamity, we need solutions, not only warnings.

Solutions to thrive without fossil fuels, to equitably manage real scarcity and share in abundance instead of supporting false scarcity and false abundance, to be kinder to each other and to the planet we share.

Solarpunk is at once a vision of the future, a thoughtful provocation, a way of living and a set of achievable proposals to get there.

1, We are solarpunks because optimism has been taken away from us and we are trying to take it back.

2. We are solarpunks because the only other options are denial or despair.

3. At its core, Solarpunk is a vision of a future that embodies the best of what humanity can achieve: a post-scarcity, post-hierarchy, post-capitalistic world where humanity sees itself as part of nature and clean energy replaces fossil fuels.

4. The “punk” in Solarpunk is about rebellion, counterculture, post-capitalism, decolonialism and enthusiasm. It is about going in a different direction than the mainstream, which is increasingly going in a scary direction.

5. Solarpunk is a movement as much as it is a genre: it is not just about the stories, it is also about how we can get there.

6. Solarpunk embraces a diversity of tactics: there is no single right way to do solarpunk. Instead, diverse communities from around the world adopt the name and the ideas, and build little nests of self-sustaining revolution.

7. Solarpunk provides a valuable new perspective, a paradigm and a vocabulary through which to describe one possible future. Instead of embracing retrofuturism, solarpunk looks completely to the future. Not an alternative future, but a possible future.

8. Our futurism is not nihilistic like cyberpunk and it avoids steampunk’s potentially quasi-reactionary tendencies: it is about ingenuity, generativity, independence, and community.

9. Solarpunk emphasizes environmental sustainability and social justice.

10. Solarpunk is about finding ways to make life more wonderful for us right now, and also for the generations that follow us.

11. Our future must involve repurposing and creating new things from what we already have. Imagine “smart cities” being junked in favor of smart citizenry.

12. Solarpunk recognizes the historical influence politics and science fiction have had on each other.

13. Solarpunk recognizes science fiction as not just entertainment but as a form of activism.

14. Solarpunk wants to counter the scenarios of a dying earth, an insuperable gap between rich and poor, and a society controlled by corporations. Not in hundreds of years, but within reach.

15. Solarpunk is about youth maker culture, local solutions, local energy grids, ways of creating autonomous functioning systems. It is about loving the world.

16. Solarpunk culture includes all cultures, religions, abilities, sexes, genders and sexual identities.

17. Solarpunk is the idea of humanity achieving a social evolution that embraces not just mere tolerance, but a more expansive compassion and acceptance.

18. The visual aesthetics of Solarpunk are open and evolving. As it stands, it is a mash-up of the following:

- 1800s age-of-sail/frontier living (but with more bicycles)

- Creative reuse of existing infrastructure (sometimes post-apocalyptic, sometimes present-weird)

- Appropriate technology

- Art Nouveau

- Hayao Miyazaki

- Jugaad-style innovation from the non-Western world

- High-tech backends with simple, elegant outputs

19. Solarpunk is set in a future built according to principles of New Urbanism or New Pedestrianism and environmental sustainability.

20. Solarpunk envisions a built environment creatively adapted for solar gain, amongst other things, using different technologies. The objective is to promote self sufficiency and living within natural limits.

21. In Solarpunk we’ve pulled back just in time to stop the slow destruction of our planet. We’ve learned to use science wisely, for the betterment of our life conditions as part of our planet. We’re no longer overlords. We’re caretakers. We’re gardeners.

22. Solarpunk:

1. is diverse

2. has room for spirituality and science to coexist

3. is beautiful

4. can happen. Now

Source:
theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

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Obligatory Anarcho101 Thread of threads.

In order to "not be that *reply* guy" sealioning out of ignorance when inserting yourself into interanarcho convos, I invite you kindly to do some reading.

Obviously I need to mention theanarchistlibrary.org/ by @theanarchistlibrary.org or @library and if you are in need of some litt that is copy*right* pRoTEcTED annas-archive.org/ is the link you need to bookmark, a world of litt is at your fingertips.

As mentioned, if you ain't an anarchist, or are what we *affectionaly* call an anarkiddie, or are just dabbling with the idea, before interjecting into Anarcho conversations you may want to read your way through those threads instead of coming in them with the same old "bUt If yOu aBolIsh tHe sTate wE'll gEt bAck tO wARlorDS?", "If wE dOnT hAve cOpS wHo Will pRotecT uS fRoM cRimiNals", or regurgitating your preconceptions about what constitutes: " #HumanNature ".

This thread of threads, covers a lot of those preconceptions.
Sorry if I sound bitter, I just don't have @HeavenlyPossum's patience (for Realz IDK how you do it, same goes for some of my dear moots here who have shown remarkable patience in the face of such asinine replies)

@RD4Anarchy is doing an amazing job of archiving and sourcing 101's with a dedication that can only be commended: kolektiva.social/@RD4Anarchy/1

@HeavenlyPossum is a surprisingly patient individual who should use the block button more often (be warned I don't have their patience)
They have a thread of threads which are a great intro into the basics and then more, give it a read:
kolektiva.social/@HeavenlyPoss

While we're at it, in another vein @RiotLinguistics publishes extremely on point Zines which you should def read.

Also @AnarchoNinaWrites // @AnarchoNinaAnalyzes does an amazing job of repeating the same obvious things you libs can't and won't ever hear. (Don't get in their mention unless you did the reading. And if you are picking a fight in their mentions, untag them, she fucking hates that and has enough on her plate!)

Last but not least @rechelon publish their essays on humaniterations.net/ it includes an Anarchism 101 category.
Besides that, KYLR, one of their (and other unnamed Anarchafeminists accomplices) most recent publications may clear a lot of misunderstanding if you are a "progressive" identify as a "liberal" or generally speaking are new to this whole "Anarchism thing".

@rechelon also maintains a github of #Zines going back decades, most of them are worth a read and not necessarily easy to find: github.com/rechelon/zine_libra you may want to fire up that VPN of yours and get yourself a copy!

While we're at it @hakan_geijer has published a lot of very useful zines, Riot medicine may just save your life, and if you need an intro to #opsec, they are your person.

Obviously if you don't already you should follow the peeps I mentioned, the same goes for the #MutualAid and #Begpost hashtags, donate if you can and boost when you can't.

Finally if you are the kinda person who can't deal with text, albeit it's many issues the following documentary (link in french OV and for the english subbed version see the second link -this is the one and only time you'll see me use national flags) is still a good place to start getting acquainted with our (common yet erased) history:
🏴🇫🇷🏴 Ni Dieu Ni Maître - une histoire de l'Anarchisme -
Via peertube/antopie VF:
video.antopie.org/w/p/rfSecbgF
🏴🇬🇧🏴No gods No Masters - A history of Anarchism - Documentary (parts 1-3 English with NL/SE subtitles, the rest in the OV French with English subtitles) via archive.org:
archive.org/details/NoGodsNoMa

Anyhow, take care of one another, wear a mask, practice mutual aid, kylr, be they, do crimes (and never, ever post about the later)

#NoGodsNoMasters #NoGodsNoMastersAHistoryOfAnarchism #Anarchism #Documentary #Documentaire #Docu #NiDieuxNiMaitres #NiDieuNiMaitreUneHistoireDeLAnarchisme #Anarchisme #Reportage #Histoire #History #Arte #HistoryChannel #Mastodon4Harris #Mastodon5Harris #Elections #Electoralism #Theory #Praxis #Antifa #161 #AFA #AntifascistischeAktion #SiamoTuttiAntifascisti #Anticapitalism #Anticapitalisme #PostLeft #161 #1312 #CommunitySelfdefense
#SolidarityMeansAttack
#CommunitySelfDefence #CommunitySelfdefenceMeansAttack #CommunitySelfdefenseMeansAttack #ActionDirecte #DirectAction #DirekteAktion #TotalLiberation #TotalLiberationNow #YouthLiberation #Anarchy101 #Anarchism101
#Zines #Anarcho101 #Anarchism #HumanNature #TAL #TheAnarchistLibrary #piracy #AnnasArchive #Kylr #Respawn

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"The anarcho-nihilist position is essentially that we are fucked."

In lieu of yet another #Intro let me share with you something personal: this may seem paradoxical, but when I feel hopeless, Serafinski's, Blessed is the Flame is one of my go to read (another one is Armed Joy)

Blessed is the flame, an introduction to concentration camp resistance and anarcho-nihilism, a Zine that is sadly now more relevant than ever.

"And may the flame that
burns inside us
burn everything around us"

theanarchistlibrary.org/librar

"We are anarchists not by Bakunin or the CNT, but by our grandmothers."

A note, if you haven't read it yet. obviously, since we're talking about concentration camp resistance, you can imagine that this requires a looot of CWs.

#BlessedIsTheFlame #TheAnarchistLibrary #Anarchism #AnarchoNihilism #161 #1312 #ArmedJoy

Thus anarchy, which, when contrasted with the term monarchy, means civil war, is, from the vantage point of absolute or democratic truth, nothing less than the true expression of social order.

Indeed:

Who says anarchy, says negation of government;
Who says negation of government says affirmation of the people;
Who says affirmation of the people, says individual liberty;
Who says individual liberty, says sovereignty of each;
Who says sovereignty of each, says equality;
Who says equality, says solidarity or fraternity;
Who says fraternity, says social order;

By contrast:

Who says government, says negation of the people;
Who says negation of the people, says affirmation of political authority;
Who says affirmation of political authority, says individual dependency;
Who says individual dependency, says class supremacy;
Who says class supremacy, says inequality;
Who says inequality, says antagonism;
Who says antagonism, says civil war,
From which it follows that who says government, says civil war.

theanarchistlibrary.org/librar