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socialism and social ecology, like thinkers like Murat Bucin, have been a big inspiration for Abdul Razan, the leader of the Kurdish liberation movement, that has been proposing this political frame called democratic conformism, where especially with the principles of modern liberation, social ecology and
socialism and social ecology, like thinkers like Murat Bucin, have been a big inspiration for Abdul Razan, the leader of the Kurdish liberation movement, that has been proposing this political frame called democratic conformism, where especially with the principles of modern liberation, social ecology and
Autonomy in the different regions has been also a very important element to develop the project, especially during the war against the Islamic State. As soon as the different territories were liberated, there was a big emphasis on creating local councils, civilian and military councils both,
Autonomy in the different regions has been also a very important element to develop the project, especially during the war against the Islamic State. As soon as the different territories were liberated, there was a big emphasis on creating local councils, civilian and military councils both,
Autonomy in the different regions has been also a very important element to develop the project, especially during the war against the Islamic State. As soon as the different territories were liberated, there was a big emphasis on creating local councils, civilian and military councils both,
the extraordinary learning process, being part of a revolution, living day to day the developments that are happening here and saying, well, what does it mean to make a revolution? Because it's something that's
the extraordinary learning process, being part of a revolution, living day to day the developments that are happening here and saying, well, what does it mean to make a revolution? Because it's something that's
the extraordinary learning process, being part of a revolution, living day to day the developments that are happening here and saying, well, what does it mean to make a revolution? Because it's something that's
but we saw how it has been finally in Syria where this movement found the space to put in practice these ideas and to develop the revolutionary society that has been theorized for a long time. So even if we cannot say that Rojava is an anarchist region, but we can say how anarchist principles inspired the project and that it's been developed here and implemented. This is really...
but we saw how it has been finally in Syria where this movement found the space to put in practice these ideas and to develop the revolutionary society that has been theorized for a long time. So even if we cannot say that Rojava is an anarchist region, but we can say how anarchist principles inspired the project and that it's been developed here and implemented. This is really...
but we saw how it has been finally in Syria where this movement found the space to put in practice these ideas and to develop the revolutionary society that has been theorized for a long time. So even if we cannot say that Rojava is an anarchist region, but we can say how anarchist principles inspired the project and that it's been developed here and implemented. This is really...
a society with principles of libertarian socialism. It is especially complicated here because of external reasons, like the situation of the embargo, the constant threat of the Turkish army. And this is something that for sure we can point out as like, well, it's very difficult to make a revolution with these factors. But this is also a lesson that making a revolution with
a society with principles of libertarian socialism. It is especially complicated here because of external reasons, like the situation of the embargo, the constant threat of the Turkish army. And this is something that for sure we can point out as like, well, it's very difficult to make a revolution with these factors. But this is also a lesson that making a revolution with
a society with principles of libertarian socialism. It is especially complicated here because of external reasons, like the situation of the embargo, the constant threat of the Turkish army. And this is something that for sure we can point out as like, well, it's very difficult to make a revolution with these factors. But this is also a lesson that making a revolution with
society or to make a reflection from the reflections. all the different elements that we see. And of course, the military conflict that is ongoing, it can seem maybe sometimes far away, not for comrades in Western countries, but I think it's important to remember that revolution and war have been always two sides of the same coin.
society or to make a reflection from the reflections. all the different elements that we see. And of course, the military conflict that is ongoing, it can seem maybe sometimes far away, not for comrades in Western countries, but I think it's important to remember that revolution and war have been always two sides of the same coin.
society or to make a reflection from the reflections. all the different elements that we see. And of course, the military conflict that is ongoing, it can seem maybe sometimes far away, not for comrades in Western countries, but I think it's important to remember that revolution and war have been always two sides of the same coin.
And it's in these moments of instability of war where the logic and the Because we can also see it now in other times, in other moments, or even in other places nowadays. What is happening, for example, in Myanmar, what is happening in different areas where the logic of the national state is in question, creates instability, creates a situation where different actors will push to take control.
And it's in these moments of instability of war where the logic and the Because we can also see it now in other times, in other moments, or even in other places nowadays. What is happening, for example, in Myanmar, what is happening in different areas where the logic of the national state is in question, creates instability, creates a situation where different actors will push to take control.
And it's in these moments of instability of war where the logic and the Because we can also see it now in other times, in other moments, or even in other places nowadays. What is happening, for example, in Myanmar, what is happening in different areas where the logic of the national state is in question, creates instability, creates a situation where different actors will push to take control.