Remembering who we are

by Paul Cudenec The other day, as I sat drinking a coffee at the local Sunday morning puces, the flea market, I suddenly noticed how happy everybody seemed to be, despite all that has been going on here in France. Browsing racks of clothes or crates of second-hand books, bumping into friends with smiles all … Continue reading Remembering who we are

The Acorn – 82

Number 82 In this issue: Targeting the enemy Growing revolt against smart tyranny Who are the real "extremists"? Mikhail Bakunin: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Targeting the enemy The invasion of BlackRock HQ in Paris on April 6 by a crowd of angry protesters and strikers revealed to the world that something very important … Continue reading The Acorn – 82

The Acorn – 81

Number 81 In this issue: A slippery smart slope to slavery March 25 2023: London conference against the WEF Victory for forest campaigners! Form, essence, lies and truth Chuang Tzu: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. A slippery smart slope to slavery One of the main aims of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is to herd … Continue reading The Acorn – 81

The Acorn – 80

Number 80 In this issue: Chemicals, cancer and corruption: a special report Rising up for our land Edward Carpenter: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Chemicals, cancer and corruption: a special report i. Poisoned for profit Thousands of adults and children could be suffering from cancers and other serious illnesses because of the UK's collusion … Continue reading The Acorn – 80

The Acorn – 79

Number 79 In this issue: A world without mothers? The Voice of the System Maasai warriors defend their land The wild spirit of freedom Herbert Read: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. A world without mothers? Would any of us want to live in a world without mothers? The question may sound absurd, but the … Continue reading The Acorn – 79

The Acorn – 78

Number 78 In this issue: Exposing the global criminals Neither left nor right, but Gilets Jaunes! Reclaiming our freedom Silvia Federici: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Exposing the global criminals Our culture has a strange tendency to want to describe reality in terms of abstract ideas. It is regarded as a sign of education … Continue reading The Acorn – 78

The Acorn – 77

Number 77 In this issue: Death to the Metaverse! We have forgotten The Feeling of Tribe Save Worth Forest! Theodore Roszak: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Death to the Metaverse! by Paul Cudenec We are increasingly being forced to spend our lives in a virtual reality. Global power has used Covid to get us … Continue reading The Acorn – 77

The Acorn – 76

Number 76 In this issue: The truth can no longer be hidden Reacting to change... Eight rights gone wrong Max Wertheimer: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. The truth can no longer be hidden Imagine you are navigating a small boat through a large harbour on a dark and foggy night. It is extremely difficult … Continue reading The Acorn – 76

Fredy Perlman: against the system

A brand new profile has now gone live on the Organic Radicals site, looking at Fredy Perlman, who died in 1985 at the age of 50. The anarchist author and publisher, co-founder of Black & Red Books in Detroit, USA, fiercely and eloquently condemned the modern system of artifice, destruction and exploitation. “The Progress of the machine … Continue reading Fredy Perlman: against the system

The Acorn – 75

Number 75 In this issue: Storming the palaces of the money-power The green mask is slipping Smart Cities: an attempted crime against humanity John Cowper Powys: an organic radical inspiration Acorninfo 1. Storming the palaces of the money-power In previous Acorn reports about the growing resistance to the so-called Great Reset, we have mostly featured … Continue reading The Acorn – 75