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#81– Invasion and Resistance in Ukraine, Part I
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- Table of Contents:
- Introduction {0:01}
- Between Two Fires: Ukrainian Anarchists on the Looming Threat of War {5:18}
- Interview Excerpt: “Anarchists and War in Ukraine” {18:11}
- A View From Kyiv {32:18}
- War and Anarchists: Anti-Authoritarian Perspectives in Ukraine {41:58}
- The Maidan Protests in Kyiv {43:32}
- The Role of Anarchists in the Protests of 2014 {47:21}
- The Beginning of the War: The Annexation of Crimea {50:34}
- Disinformation {52:12}
- Armed Conflict in the East of Ukraine {53:38}
- Supporters of the Unrecognized Republics {57:23}
- The Rise of the Far Right in Ukraine {59:02}
- Anarchists’ and Anti-Fascists’ Activity during the War {1:02:39}
- Pro-Ukrainians {1:03:05}
- Pro-Russians {1:05:55}
- Is There a Threat of Full-Scale War with Russia? An Anarchist Position {1:11:28}
- The Current Situation of Anarchists in Ukraine and New Challenges {1:19:00}
- Against Annexations and Imperial Aggression: A Statement from Russian Anarchists {1:24:43}
- Conclusion {1:31:04}
We begin the episode with Between Two Fires: Ukrainian Anarchists on the Looming Threat of War. The article includes excerpts from “Why should we support Ukraine?,” by Finnish anarchist Antti Rautiainen, “If Only There Was No War” by anarchists from Belarus, and this communique from Swedish anarchists about their solidarity action with rebels in Kazakhstan.
We played some short excerpts from an interview with a Ukrainian anarchist originally released by Elephant in the Room, a Dresden-based anarchist audio project. Highly recommended to listen to the whole interview! You can also read an edited transcription later on in the Between Two Fires article.
For more background on the 2013–14 Maidan protests, see “The Ukrainian Revolution and the Future of Social Movements”, “Ukraine: How Nationalists Took the Lead”, or this account from Lviv, February 19–21, 2014.
The long essay we share is titled “War and Anarchists: Anti-Authoritarian Perspectives From Ukraine. It references the text by murdered anarchist Sergei Kemsky titled “Do You Hear It, Maidan?”
We close the episode with the statement Against Annexations and Imperial Aggression: A Statement from Russian Anarchists from Autonomous Action.
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Manage episode 321713152 series 44790
-------SHOW NOTES------
- Table of Contents:
- Introduction {0:01}
- Between Two Fires: Ukrainian Anarchists on the Looming Threat of War {5:18}
- Interview Excerpt: “Anarchists and War in Ukraine” {18:11}
- A View From Kyiv {32:18}
- War and Anarchists: Anti-Authoritarian Perspectives in Ukraine {41:58}
- The Maidan Protests in Kyiv {43:32}
- The Role of Anarchists in the Protests of 2014 {47:21}
- The Beginning of the War: The Annexation of Crimea {50:34}
- Disinformation {52:12}
- Armed Conflict in the East of Ukraine {53:38}
- Supporters of the Unrecognized Republics {57:23}
- The Rise of the Far Right in Ukraine {59:02}
- Anarchists’ and Anti-Fascists’ Activity during the War {1:02:39}
- Pro-Ukrainians {1:03:05}
- Pro-Russians {1:05:55}
- Is There a Threat of Full-Scale War with Russia? An Anarchist Position {1:11:28}
- The Current Situation of Anarchists in Ukraine and New Challenges {1:19:00}
- Against Annexations and Imperial Aggression: A Statement from Russian Anarchists {1:24:43}
- Conclusion {1:31:04}
We begin the episode with Between Two Fires: Ukrainian Anarchists on the Looming Threat of War. The article includes excerpts from “Why should we support Ukraine?,” by Finnish anarchist Antti Rautiainen, “If Only There Was No War” by anarchists from Belarus, and this communique from Swedish anarchists about their solidarity action with rebels in Kazakhstan.
We played some short excerpts from an interview with a Ukrainian anarchist originally released by Elephant in the Room, a Dresden-based anarchist audio project. Highly recommended to listen to the whole interview! You can also read an edited transcription later on in the Between Two Fires article.
For more background on the 2013–14 Maidan protests, see “The Ukrainian Revolution and the Future of Social Movements”, “Ukraine: How Nationalists Took the Lead”, or this account from Lviv, February 19–21, 2014.
The long essay we share is titled “War and Anarchists: Anti-Authoritarian Perspectives From Ukraine. It references the text by murdered anarchist Sergei Kemsky titled “Do You Hear It, Maidan?”
We close the episode with the statement Against Annexations and Imperial Aggression: A Statement from Russian Anarchists from Autonomous Action.
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