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Anarkos

By Scott Noble at Sep 26, 2012


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This is Scott Noble writing.  I am an activist and documentary filmmaker.  

Above is a 20-minute pre-trailer I created for a planned documentary series on anarchism entitled Anarkos ("Without Rulers").  It will be a non-profit exercise, released for free online.  Here is the crowd-funding page at Indiegogo -

http://www.indiegogo.com/Anarkos

Includes original interviews with Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn (interview conducted a few months before his passing), Sharon Smith (Subterranean Fire), Michael Albert, Carole Pateman (The Sexual Contract), Richard Heinberg, Alfie Kohn (No Contest -- The Case Against Competition); Russell Means (Oglala Sioux Activist) and others.  

The film is a little heavy with white males, however we were constricted by the amount of original source material we had to work with.   In common with our media collective (and anarchist movements as a whole) the series itself will contain a multitude of diverse voices.  

Although we had originally planned for a single, feature-length documentary on anarchism, we ultimately decided to create a highly expansive, multi-part study of anti-authoritarian philosophy and practice.   Anarkos will include entries on subjects ranging from child-rearing to ecology to crime and punishment to activism.   You can view our (evolving) outline at the Iniegogo page; it is perhaps a little too detailed at present, but will become more refined over time.  

We plan for each entry to be about 1 hour in length, released about 1 per month over 1 year.   Each entry will be self-contained, ie viewable as single entries.  

With social movements around the world currently experimenting in undoubtedly "anarchist" forms of resistance and organization, and with viral videos becoming a major force in altering the consciousness of millions of people, the time has never been more ripe for a film that can reach relatively mainstream audiences with the anarchist vision.  

We have been informed that the last crowd-funding project for an anarchist documentary only achieved about $1000.  We have already tripled that amount, and are off to a great start, but we have a long way to go if we are to reach our goal.  Please consider visiting our page at Indiegogo and donating a small amount if you are able.   Even the smallest donations are appreciated. 

Thank you.  

Scott Noble
Anarkos
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Nice Video

By Weiss, Adam at Sep 29, 2012 12:03 PM

Very nice video with a lot of good points.  It made me think about the Occupy movement and how it attempted to operate in what was essentially an anarchist way.  The real challenge was, and remains, how to have activists operate democratically, yet coordinate their activities. Do you have any ideas on how the Occupy movement in each city could have (and potentially could in the future) coordinate their activties across cities, and even put out a political program, without developing a leadership structure?

I have a couple posts on my blog addressing what I think are anarchist themes: one on the Parecon idea of balanced job complexes and another on putting Obama on a pedestal.

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