Anti-Fascism, Then and Now Crimethinc1/11/2023 On Saturday, January 12, 2002, hundreds of neo-Nazis gathered in York, Pennsylvania to promote white supremacy. Anarchists and other opponents of fascism throughout the region mobilized to prevent them from achieving their purpose. As usual, the police did everything they could to protect the neo-Nazis. According to the Southern Poverty […]| PM Press
A year after Unite the Right in Charlottesville, we can see how fascists, police, and others have learned from experience and adjusted their strategies. Have we done the same?| CrimethInc.
A participant on the front lines of the clashes in Charlottesville speaks about why outnumbered anti-fascists were able to achieve victory and how to halt the creep towards authoritarianism.| CrimethInc.
Now that the struggle against fascism has arrived on a massive scale, it’s time to come to grips with the limitations it faces today. Every victory generates new obstacles. How do we overcome them?| CrimethInc.