Created by Nathan Nun Art
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(Available from Jacquesi97 on Redbubble)
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With The Blood of The Martyrs Our Flag is Red
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Jaroslav Horyna
Four prints from the “Ohne” (“Fire”) series, 1974
“Sľub”, “Povstanie”, “Vďaka”, and “Ústup”
Šarišská galéria, Prešov, Slovakia
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I'd posted this on Insta originally, before the WGA won the new contract. Still, SAG-AFTRA is still on strike, and the new contract still has to come out and be ratified. The struggle is progressing, but its's not over. Still, if the AMPTP accepts the writer's conditions (higher pay, hogher job security, bigger writers' rooms, no being substituted by AI), it will be a boost to SAG's similar demands, and a resounding victory for all workers. Why? Because it shows that fighting for your rights, for decent work which is not used to blackmail you into poverty, can be successful and MUST be done, in all parts of the world, if we want to obtain a better world.
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“Picket,” Tabitha Arnold, 2021.
Punch needle rug.
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"Comrade Lenin cleanses the world of evil spirits"
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Autor: Eberhard Reppold (DE)
1973
Location: Košice - Šaca ( Slovakia)
Name: Premeny železa (Metamorphosis of iron)
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Isaak Brodsky - Lenin in Smolny - 1930
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Noticed that you take socialist banners as inspiration on your art and that made me curious about your political views, Are you a socialist or Marxist? Os just kinda left leaning?
I really enjoy your blog btw
I’m glad you’re into what I do! I appreciate the very direct question so I’ll try to give a very direct answer.
I would consider myself an anarcho-communist. At least, that’s the kind of society I’d like to live in. I genuinely believe the abolition of private property, states, and hierarchies is a real (if very difficult) possibility and is in the best interest of the vast majority of people. That said, I’m an anticapitalist and a socialist first and I’m broadly (if critically) supportive of most movements that have had any success fending off capital. I’m not so naïve that I ignore the real historical failures of anarchism to create alternatives to capitalism on the scale of the USSR,PRC, Cuba, etc.
My politics are still evolving and I only really became radicalized in the last couple years. But anarchism still makes the most sense to me.
That’s what I’ll say for now. I try to be transparent about the things I believe but also I’m literally a guy who draws robots on the internet. Nobody who follows this blog needs me to lecture them on politics lol. If anybody reading this wants more detail about my views you can send me an ask but depending on the question I may not answer it publicly. An email (
[email protected]) may be better.
To keep this somewhat relevant to what I normally post about, here’s the New Jersey ancom flag I drew a little while back:
And some articles about socialist experiments in the Garden State:
-“The Anarchists Who Took the Commuter Train” about the Stelton Colony in what is now Piscataway.
-“Uncle Sam’s House: Anarchy in Piscataway” same topic but more focused specifically on the Goldman House (no, not that Goldman although I believe she visited the colony at some point), one of the last-standing and most distinctive structures from the Stelton Colony. Plus I’ll take any opportunity to plug Weird NJ.
-“Jersey Roots: Looking for Utopia in Colt’s Neck” on the Fourierest North American Phalanx Community.
-“All About the Utopia That Was Once in Perth Amboy, NJ” about the Raritan Bay Union, founded by dissatisfied former members of the North American Phalanx.
Also if anybody has the original newspaper article that talks about Peter Kropotkin visiting Jersey City, please send it my way. I’ve seen it referenced in a few places but I can’t track it down.
Peace,
Logan
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My Drawing "Socialism and Peace in Indonesia"
Okay, so this is one of my old drawings about euh maybe socialism in Indonesia. Haha, I forgot I had drawn this before. I don't really know how to describe this, the point is socialism and peace in Indonesia.
Taken on Monday, 18 March, 2024 at 23:02 with Samsung Galaxy A10s.
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no!
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For the Peaceful and Independent Reunification of Korea (1970) by Cuban artist Lazaro Abreu
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Hallway fresco depicting a group of Young Pioneers on bicycles
Photo by rumpukiste on Instagram
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