Mutual Aid, The Commons, and the Revolutionary Abolition of Capitalism

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Revisiting the difference between mutual aid and charity, this pamphlet explores what mutual aid has to do with revolution.

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Another Crimethinc zine that Active have turned into a cute little pocketbook. Much has been made of the distinction between charity and mutual aid. Charity is top-down and unidirectional, while mutual aid is supposed to be horizontal, reciprocal, and participatory. In practice, however, the majority of today’s self-described mutual aid projects remain more or less unidirectional efforts to provide goods and services to those in need.
A 32-page pamphlet, a crimethInc text, published by Active Distribution.
Weight 50 g