Talk:Black anarchism

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Racist Anarchism?[edit]

I'm confused here. I didn't think Anarchism appreciated Racists. But this article IS racist.

rac·ism (rā'sĭz'əm) Pronunciation Key n.

  1. The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
  2. Discrimination or prejudice based on race.

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Vote for Deletion[edit]

This article survived a Vote for Deletion. The discussion can be found here. -Splash 03:24, 31 July 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Eurocentric?[edit]

It seems to me that the claim that anarchism has been 'white centered' is simply historically innacurate. Almost all of the predominant anarchists of the first wave were russian, italian, and spanish - none of which would have been viewed as white at the time. Indeed, anarchism in the US was viewed as an immigrant movement. Furthermore, three of the most succesful anarchist movements were in Korea, Japan, and South Africa. There's also no lack of theorists from every continent; though it's no surprise that european anarchsists texts have been preserved and are more accesable in english. It seem to me that the author has more of a grudge with contemporary anarchism, and is trying to back it up with sloppy historical claims. --Shevek

What you're describing is US centrism; sorry, but Spanish, Russian and Italian, when outside of the stupidity of American race relations, are and were white.
Umm what? US centrism? Anarchism has always been a minimal movement in the US. Even the IWW was stronger in south africa than in the US. Your history is fucked.
They didn't say that Anarchism is US centric. They said that your understanding of what is/was considered white is US centric. And indeed, it your history that is "fucked". The spainyards were masters of an european colonial empire based on slavery and extractivism. It is only in US standards that they aren't "white". The Russians as well colonized siberian, turkic, tatar and many other peoples, and Italy colonized Libya and the Horn. They were european powers, colonial nations. They were (and still are) white. Modern anarchism is for the most part (but not entirely) an european tradition.87.218.22.189 (talk) 21:02, 13 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Actually anarchism in the US is the only radical tendency that has shown staying power in a culture that has for the most part rejected social liberalism(ie socialism). Also it is silly to reduce anarchism to people in the 18th and 19th century. To understand anarchy fully you have to look at it in an ontological way which incorporates such thinkers as Lao Tzu. The tendencies of anarchy are timeless. Primitive hunter-gatherer existence is fairly definitive in this regard.

what is the point of this article?[edit]

I see this article has undergone a vote about deletion, but still: it's very poorly written, the main definition gives no information other than this "Black Anarchism" begin employed by negoroes, adding just two quotes, which aren't very informative too. I have nothing against covering "Black Anarchism" here, but if you insist it should be covered, plz make this article worth the space it takes. Another thing is that black is a color much associated with anarchism in general - the use of black flag by anarchists dates back at last to the times of russian revolution; take Black Star's for example - they had nothing to do with "Black Anarchism" as described here. 83.20.212.232 19:45, 25 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Ashanti Alston Quote (please cite this)[edit]

Hello. The following quote, from a transcript of a talk given by Ashanti Alston Omowali at Hunter College in 2003 helps further explain his idea of Black anarchism; could someone include with the proper citation(I am unsure how to cite things and have included it without for now):

"Black culture has always been oppositional and is all about finding ways to creatively resist oppression here, in the most racist country in the world. So, when I speak of a Black anarchism, it is not so tied to the color of my skin but who I am as a person, as someone who can resist, who can see differently when I am stuck, and thus live differently."

Taken from http://www.anarchistpanther.net/node/17 (18th paragraph on the page I believe). This transcript may be a good place to pull more information for the article as well. 1/24/08

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My contribution.

—Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.176.234.226 (talk) 20:56, 20 April 2010 (UTC)[reply]

This is not black anarchism, this is black nationalism.[edit]

The main interest of this movement seems to be to better the situation, specifically, for the black race. Not only that, but anarchism has historically been anti-racist, which opposes racial notions such as the ones expressed in this so called black anarchism.

I might've missed something, but I don't see any reason whatsoever for why this should be called black anarchism. If black anarchism is a thing, then <insert race here> -anarchism exists aswell, but I don't see any articles for that. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 213.65.190.170 (talk) 15:45, 15 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]

The second paragraph makes no sense[edit]

It literally reads:

The label should also not be confused with "black anarchists," since the majority of anarchist people of colour or of African descent historically or worldwide have never used this label, nor identified with something called "black anarchism".

which is functionally the same as

"black anarchism" should also not be confused ... with something called "black anarchism".

which is obviously nonsensical. I don't know the subject matter so I don't know how to fix it but logic suggests the sentence is flawed.--S Philbrick(Talk) 12:04, 20 July 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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