Mutiny

An anarchist-communist publication by Black Flag Sydney.
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  • The Uluru statement: no sovereignty under the crown

    The Uluru statement: no sovereignty under the crown

    The same people who walked out of the Uluru Conference have led some of the most well-attended and politically radical Invasion Day rallies in recent years, and organised the ground-breaking 2020 Black Lives Matter protests. Only by standing in solidarity with these organisers can we force the systemic change needed to achieve sovereignty and self-determined…

  • Why the left should reject SWERFs and TERFs

    Why the left should reject SWERFs and TERFs

    With a high-profile TERF candidate running (and losing) in the most recent election and debates around whether sections of the Left may be considered SWERFs for their views on sex workers, it seems timely to discuss what these concepts are.

  • On State and Revolution

    On State and Revolution

    Anarchism isn’t some abstract doctrine cooked up by a few philosophers, but something that arose directly out of workers’ struggles in previous decades. Our activity is directed towards establishing the link between working-class consciousness and anarchism as a practical manifestation of working-class liberation.

  • Morrison routed, but no coronation for Albanese

    Morrison routed, but no coronation for Albanese

    On election night Newtown’s King Street filled with spontaneous dancing and cheering in celebration of the end of nine years of Liberal and National party rule.

  • The far-right in the Australian election

    The far-right in the Australian election

    In 2022, the far-right is in some sense more divided than ever. Though the anti-vaxx movement seemed to provide it with a fertile field for recruitment, its ability to draw these disparate conspiracy theorists and crackpots into a cohesive political formation has been questionable.

  • Mutual aid: a response to critics

    Mutual aid: a response to critics

    The article we published a few months ago on mutual aid provoked a bunch of different responses. We received a sympathetic and critical response from comrades in the UK that we encourage people to read. We also received responses that were less sympathetic.

  • Socialism is not charity: why we’re against mutual aid

    Socialism is not charity: why we’re against mutual aid

    The idea of bringing about a socialist society through merely building “community power” until it can subsume the state is bankrupt – capital needs to be confronted. We can’t waste our time on anything else.

  • A Bit Of Theory

    A Bit Of Theory

    Brutal revolt will undoubtedly occur, and it may, indeed, help to give the last great blow which shall overthrow the present system; but if it is not steadied by revolutionists acting for an ideal, it will devour itself.