In this article Debbie Bookchin offers a sweeping overview of “radical municipalism”, articulating why only a global confederation of rebel cities can lead us out of the death-spiral of neoliberalism towards a free and ecological society.
In this presentation by Symbiosis, community activists share examples of place-based movements for direct-democracy from around the world, including Commercy, France; Cheran, Mexico; and Olympia, Washington.
This special series was published by ROAR magazine to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Paris Commune. The featured essays include reflections on the revolutionary events of 1871, the Commune’s enduring legacy, and the movements it continues to inspire around the world.
Building Power in Place: A Municipalist Organizing Toolkit presents a snapshot of the praxis and theory of various place-based movements we describe as radical municipalist.
Video recording of an online event hosted by the Institute for Social Ecology about the intersections between Social Ecology and Solidarity Economy, and the ways in which integrating these frameworks can help local movements build more robust forms of political and economic self-governance.