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Hi! I apologize in advance if this is not the place for such posts.

I have recently happened upon descriptions of anarchism and its core ideas and, to my surprise, realized that I very much agree with all that I read. I would like to figure out what can I do to at least make an attempt to change the world into this direction.

Thing is, I grew up and currently live in Ukraine. I'm not sure what can I even do when my country is in a state of war, especially considering I'd rather not stick around in public places too much (being a guy and all).

Are there any online communities for Ukrainian anarchists that anyone knows of? I would also welcome any materials you think would be useful to study for someone new to anarchists' ideas

Thank you for reading this!

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[โ€“] mathemachristian@hexbear.net 14 points 5 days ago (2 children)

I'd be wary of ukranian anarchist spaces if you don't know anyone there. Some of the "anarchists" from the maidan went on to fight for Azov and OUN. Also I hope you are reasonably safe that your connection can't be snooped on as I'd think they are looking to draft lefty people first. Stay safe!

Due to the lack of a massive organization, the first anarchist and anti-fascist volunteers went to war individually as single fighters, military medics, and volunteers. They tried to form their own squad, but due to lack of knowledge and resources, this attempt was unsuccessful. Some people even joined the Azov battalion and the OUN (Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists). The reasons were mundane: they joined the most accessible troops. Consequently, some people converted to right-wing politics.

https://crimethinc.com/2022/02/15/war-and-anarchists-anti-authoritarian-perspectives-in-ukraine

oh also, not that I have read it, but I hear "The conquest of bread" by Peter Kropotkin is almost mandatory reading for any anarchist.

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