Disruption

Disrupt (v) : to interrupt (an event, activity, or process) by causing a disturbance or problem; to drastically alter or destroy the structure of (something)

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Defining The Enemy

Here you will find documents of disruptive struggles that identify the structural cause(s) of oppression and present systemic solutions to smashing them. While some see a single enemy, many others present multiple.

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Sabotage – Emile Pouget (1908)

A pestiferous epidemic, becoming to the body social of capitalism more dangerous and incurable than cancer and syphilis are to the human body

Violence and Class Consciousness in Revolutionary Struggle – L’Ouvrier Communiste (1930)

This document, written in 1930 by L’Ouvrier Communiste, a French political publication linked to the communist movement of the early 20th century, examines the relationship between violence and the development of class…

Statement by the Leader of Iran’s Green Movement – Mir Hossein Mousavi (2023)

The Iranian Green Movement, also known as the Persian Awakening or the Persian Spring, came to existence after the June 12, 2009 Iranian Presidential Election, in which activists demanded the removal of Mahmoud Ahmadinej…

In Defense of the Right to Free Speech and Peaceful Protest on University Campuses – American Association of University Professors (2024)

On April 29, 2024, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) released a statement defending the right to free speech and peaceful protest on college campuses, condemning the militarized response to these f…

Statement from U.S. Political Prisoners to Nelson Mandela (1990)

On June 21, 1990, U.S. political prisoners sent a statement to Nelson Mandela, who, at the time, was the Deputy Vice President of the African National Congress. In the statement, US political prisoners compared the crimi…

How to Sink Whalers, Driftnetters, and Other Environmentally Destructive Ships – Earth First! (n.d.)

This is an in-depth guide provided by Earth First! on how to sink whalers, drift netters, and other environmentally-destructive ships. Necessary tool lists and chronological steps to undertake with diagrams included are…

Herstory Monologues – Women Against Imperialism (1990)

This 1990 performance piece, “herstory,” amplifies the voices of diverse women confronting oppression while celebrating resistance. Personal anecdotes are intertwined with political demands, highlighting the interconne…

“A cop sleeps inside each one of us. We must kill him.” The graffiti of the French May 1968 Uprising

A collection of slogans spray-painted on the walls and halls of Paris – May 1968.

Indonesia: PT Istana: A Factory Occupied and Producing Under Workers’ Control – Jorge Martin (2016)

This document is a written account by Jorge Martin, the International Secretary of Hands Off Venezuela, of his November 2008 visit to PT Istana, an occupied and now worker-run factory in North Jakarta, Indonesia. The sto…

NAPA Demonstrates at St. Mary’s – Network Against Psychiatric Assault (1975)

This is a call to action by the Network Against Psychiatric Assault, to join them in their direct actions against the psychiatric treatment program at St. Mary’s McAuley Neuropsychiatric Institute in San Francisco. In…

International Working Women’s Day – N. Lenin (1921)

This essay, written by Lenin in 1921 and published in Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1918 to 1991, argues that women’s liberation is inherently tied to the overthrow of cap…

Black Women’s Manifesto (1970)

The Grand Coolie Damn (1969)

Marge Piercy was an American novelist and activist who wrote this 1969 expose in order to expose the inherent sexism of the American left at the time. Following the chronological order of events and the general accelerat…

Life Without Men: The 4B Movement

Many South Korean women are rejecting traditional patriarchal structures and refusing to engage sexually with men.

Young Lords Socialist Medicine

The Young Lords Party identifies the disparities of the United States health system, which neglects the needs of the oppressed in the Bronx.

Manifest of “Occupy Museums” (n.d.)

This is a declaration by the activist group Occupy Museums, stating the direct actions they have taken to expose a cultural system of inequality and exploitation within the American and International art world. Inspired…

White House Sit-In Flyer – Students for a Democratic Society (1965)

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was a national student activist organization in the US during the 1960s that sought to establish a New Left focused on civil rights, peace, and universal economic security. In 1965…

The Antiauthoritarian Manifesto of the Situationist Avant Garde (1961)

The Situationist International was an international organization that consisted of social revolutionaries who were also avant-garde theorists, artists, and scholars. Strongly inspired by communism, class consciousness, a…

The Young Lord’s Party Redefines the War on Drugs

In a newspaper from 1971, Richie Perez from the Young Lord’s Party discusses the Nixon administration’s policies on “drug control.”

Malcolm X Liberation University: Collection of News Articles

In October of 1969, the Malcolm X Liberation Univeristy was founded byHoward Fuller and other prominent Black activists. The creation of the university was inspired by Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism, of which Malco…
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