Author @ PM Press.
*Another War is Possible: Militant Anarchist Experiences in the Antiglobalization Era*
*Argentina, A Tale of Two Utopias: Anarchism - Soccer - Neoliberalism*
Tomas Rothaus
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25 year ago...tomorrow...in a month. The extreme multitasking has defeated me.
25 years ago tomorrow actually more so than today, but the point stands.
Antifascists have outed the suspected aggressor:
25 years ago today, hundreds of thousands filled the streets of Genoa, Italy-- with 10,000+ confronting the cops in militant confrontations that claimed the life of Carlo Giuliani. What was G8 is now G7, but nothing has changed, no-one is forgotten.
IG: _contreattaque
A neonazi stabbed an antifascist in Goettingen on Saturday. The injured comrade suffered life threatening injuries & is in critical condition. Yesterday, over 1,000 antifascists participated in a spontaneous demo, some attempting to head towards the home of the fascist, but were stopped by police.
In a new book by Tomas Rothaus from, the author shows his journey to anarchist sympathies and football fandom in Argentina. His story embodies “the contradictions of modern urban life, caught between the competing demands of community and commerce.”
"With the World Cup underway, we invited back Tomas Rothaus (from our Argentina 2001 episodes) to discuss football, politics, and the chaotic mess of hosting the World Cup in Donald Trump’s USA."
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