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Iceland’s Own Paris Commune: The House At Vatnsstígur 4
If you walk up Laugavegur on a summer day, as you pass the gate that blocks downtown car traffic, you might notice that the cars are detoured down the impossibly small side street of Vatnsstígur. Amongst the few buildings on this one-block…
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How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Garbageman
Being an anarchist can be a thoroughly depressing exercise. On the one hand, your principles yearn for a perfect world—a “system” where violence isn’t necessary, where people have the means to work together and live with dignity, and where individual people are…
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Icelandic Police Kept Special Watch Over Anarchists
It has come to light that those protesters the Icelandic police believed to be anarchists were subject to close scrutiny both during and after the “Pots And Pans Revolution”, which included the use of plainclothes infiltrators. DV reports that this information was…

