ESSAYS: MONTH #109

"stressing on the concept that the primary focus should not be in trying to catch the attention of the ship governance to legislate more for the sake of human or natural rights as that will inevitably turn into new forms of oppression but to all together simply focus in objectively analyzing reality and creating with this analysis the anti-ship which could act as a black circuit leading to a libertarian type of enlightenment"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #110

"discussing how the pedagogic institutions on board of the ship can at the most impart a very excellent mediocrity on whatever pupil and the need to take care and cultivate but also protect an inner nature that is more and more under threat by a more and more pervasive industry which requires a drastic cut from it and to develop a fully independent and spontaneous nature which can from there contrast alone the ship"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #111

"trying to give an introduction to my idea of frameworks as not the environments in which humans can manifest themselves but rather as the very extensions the ship uses to more or less directly outsource them seeing in the creation of personal frameworks the key to regain the natural ground and seeing in the original ways each human can do so the key also for them to bond with one another"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #112

"realizing on one hand that the frameworks one ought to subscribe to on board of the ship are yes voluntary but without enrolling to any of them one is literally nothing yet within them one turn into a player of a bloody game with a sort of polarity being automatically created within it which fully entertain the crew and distract it from the cause of all their misery the ship arkists tries to tackle but abstaining from frameworks and building the anti-ship lifeboat"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #113

"coming to the conclusion that the ship-state has reached such a level of sophistication that there are already great forces at work to wither it and that arkists should focus more on the preparation for a new life with nature and that this preparation is essential so as also to hinder the recreation of dangerous and centralized and authoritarian power structures"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #114

"discussing how frameworks within the ship can be at the same time above and below one another pretty much replicating the ship and how humans are complied to more or less climb up the hierarchy they set up for themselves and in this process they become unable to recognize the corruption the very unnatural existence of the ship generates no also seeing the apparently more accessible frameworks provided by the digital medium as generating more and more alteration in the ship crew bringing them further away from a possible and necessary reconciliation with nature"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #115

"starting from my recent discovery of murray bookchin's work reflecting on how there are is not only a hierarchy with the frameworks the crew is free to choose from in the more first calls ships but that these ships also dominates over other ships creating a more global type of hierarchy arkists ought to break away from retaining their nature rather than giving it to these systems that are persuasive at first but most draining in the long run"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #116

"thinking of the impossibility to develop social ecologies in the tight and sealed environment of the ship made of frameworks within frameworks and poetically considering that the only way to a most sane relation with the environment and our human nature is to in the first place relate to the latter which is the only one we have at hand while on board of the ship"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #117

"coming up with the metaphor of the archipelago to explain the importance of being able to disembark from the ship-state and create a network of autonomous communities which the ship however in its pirate nature will never consent and if it will consent it will in the long run exploit thinking then more in arkist lines advocating for a global movement aiming at not comply with the ship and in preparing lifeboats to sail out of them thus probably having the possibility to whither all ship power structures at once"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #118

"reflecting on bureaucracy not as a service for the people but as the necessary precondition for power to enforce itself on its people as it pretty much occurred during the time of the pharaohs enslaving their subjects and putting them into total obedience so as to become like gods and in this sense thinking of arkism as most skeptic about and sky god which is the one way central-power has come to dominate society but also the natural environment by now burning both to the ground like a giant radioactive sun only arkists with their developed conscious within their arks can take shade from and nurture new ecologies"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #119

"going further in discussing how it is useless for the old world to assess its past deeds since a new empire is rising in the east and it is vital not to confront with power by attempting also to become an empire but rather by attempting to rescue life and give it power locally within the ark and with the committed effort of all other arkists coming to constitute a natural type of power that can ultimately prevail over the new rising empire and all the misery it will bring along"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #120

"giving a last push to the discussion on frameworks seeing the ship as a very rigid framework only giving humans within the illusion they have options to choose from with the many virtual frameworks it presents within but in reality just distracting humans and demanding their presence on board like soldiers awaiting to be used for some power games and discussing moreover how the tactic of celebrating life within such a rigid milieu is now no longer fruitful but that the tactic of the third generation of anarchists should be that of contriving an ark with also its frameworks but not to oppress life but to encourage its regeneration and enable for it to explode at due time"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #121

"after spending a whole summer pursuing my project in the mountains and after evaluating hakim bey's writings and the burlesque uprising of the more non-violent libertarian movements of the past decades reflecting on the more effective and scandalous developing of autonomous frameworks leading to the making of lifeboats as flowers which can naturally interconnect with one another despite its personal upbringing enforced by an ever more tight ship civilization"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #122

"in holland feeling quite fresh in my head with both children now attending school after many years of looking after them having a few hours to concentrate on my writings and getting the intuition of arkist practices as a reverse type of odyssey with the troy horse that ought to get out of the city and make it back to the sea to recover the archipelago of small communities representing a possible anarchist future much in line with the environment"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #123

"reflecting on how the gentrification on board of a ship-state have sort of spread out to not only material things but also to the very crew members eager to become even more gentrified by also their digital media profiles representing them and as a result having a ship turning into an ever more artificial milieu which only arkists with their lifeboat making can contrast especially because these lifeboats are not only rather dirty and inefficient but because they have no use on board of the ship"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #124

"examining the sort of suffering caused by the ship to nature and reflecting about it as some sort of a therapy of a tumor when in fact it is the ship itself to be this tumor perceiving arkism as some sort of antidote to bring a new life back to earth after the therapy of the ship as completely sterilized all its resources"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #125

"distancing myself from murray bookchin and any other theorist preaching libertarian and ecological principles but not really conducting an exemplary life in that direction and claiming that as soon as arkists are set to build their lifeboats they are immediately excluded from the hierarchical system of the ship state and reactive all their latent talents in order to ultimate their nature saving mission thus becoming the contrary of the crew which in their life on board of a machine control ship put all their instincts to sleep but that of climbing up the ladder of power and domination no matter all the human rights work-around"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #126

"in the cold barn of a camping writing this essay picking up again paul goodman's idea that the real pirates are the captains of the nation-ship and discussing how the post-anarchists approaches of putting up carnival like parades challenging the authority are no longer feasible and that the ultimate approach now is that of more seriously conceive temporary vehicles filled with life to hit the land away from the gentrified milieu of the ship"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #127

"thinking out loud what makes individuals questioning the ship-state and how they have either the option of settling their discomfort with the narcotics the ship itself provide or to recover themselves and nature by focusing completely on the creation of lifeboats and stow away life potential so as to constitute the seed for a new nature but also so as not to be attacked by power greedy people"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #128

"coming to the understanding that the main source of troubles for all the present ecological catastrophes is the very hierarchy which power greedy people on board of the ship-state cannot let go of but also realizing how difficult it would anyway be to make them come to their senses with reason alone and opting for the totally different strategy of lifeboat making and from here identifying five total anarchist strategies like the bakunian one of violence and the carnivalesque one sketched by hakim bey and the european one proposing to simply work on changing the public opinion and introduce libertarian reforms and the american one of getting back to the wild and ultimately the one of the arkists which in the seal compartment of the ship-state see as the only option the unconditioned love for the making of lifeboats"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #129

"reflecting on how the gentrified ship not only eliminates any type of physical dirt but also the organic fertility within each individual thus also hindering the possibility for a regeneration and in this essay then considering how the main objective of arkists is to cultivate dirt which can only be cultivated thanks to the lifeboat an environment shielding from the interference of a ship which would otherwise come to sterilize it"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #130

"drawing up the picture of a humanity kept on board of the ship having to be more and more sedated in order to withstand and increasing metamorphosis of this ship into a total spaceship in which humanity in itself will only act as the fuel for a journey out in space in the search for a new planet to exploit considering in this respect arkism as a way to recover a certain super-humanity not only aiming to reconnect to mother nature but in order to do so having to pick up all the traits of humanity not merely turning into some nature lovers or into some primitivists which are either way accepted masks in the carnival of death staged by the most progressive ships that are ready to spread their wings"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #131

"departing from the evidence that hunter-gatherers were neurosis-free and that the ship itself is the main source of such a neurosis and only recovering an autonomy that reconnect humans to nature can healing begin and the pressure to make it off the ship replacing its tentacles of extractions with roots in which to grow and thrive"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #132

"sharing my impression of the planet as a giant private properties the nation states have perpetrated with the down side that like distressed princesses the people are kept within the most tidy ones and that it is more utopian to think that these mega-properties can get better but becoming more like technological spaceships that to think humanity is better off getting rid of them altogether and resume a more primitive life starting like arkists to engage with the intimate surroundings and by so doing breaking off from the vertical energy empowering the ship but constituting the base for an horizontal and more natural social ecology "


 ESSAYS: MONTH #133

"classifying the ship-states in three classes and describing how the first class ships attempt to portray themselves as most just while in fact keeping up an indirect but very dominant hierarchy over the other ship that having a clean consciousness and doing much moralizing over their colonial past while in fact establishing a whole new form of capitalism inviting the crew of third class ships on-board with arkism instead promoting the opposite trend of getting rid of the ship to reestablish an harmonious and non hierarchical relationship with nature"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #134

"still inspired by lewis mumford and his examination of modern cities trying to bring the attention to the possibility of not enforcing the development of ship-states but rather devote oneself to the making of lifeboat and thanks to this devotion set the germ for a life as subtle and nature-friendly as that of ancient villages which in themselves also had as their drive some sort of non-religious spirituality with the first villages being born around the very spiritual centers nomads were keeping as reference point before deciding to settle"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #135

"discussing how the fight for hegemony is still taking place in a more sneaky fashion striking deals that not only chain people up but also the very nature pertinent to third class ships and also pointing out how all the making of these human rights and environmental protection laws only turn the first class ships more bullet proof while de facto giving no protection to third class ships who have to maintain the other ships"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #136

"keeping up my readings in the realm of more technology deterministic philosophy and accentuating the fact that as long as there is hierarchy in the ship there will be on one hand a military like mindset and on the other much luxury and liberalism to alleviate it with therefore no real possibility to heal nature and with only arkists providing the scaled-down alternative"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #137

"getting more specific about what i mean with hegemony and pointing out how the world is made out flotilla with leading ships and how on board of these ships the crew is completely burnt and new replacements have to be brought in from either the countryside or lower-class ships"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #138

"considering the risk of a whole new hegemony take could quite quickly replace the communal attempts of arkists alrady having to deal with a traumatized nature after the sinking of the ship and encouraging them to also get prepared about this possibility"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #139

"going more opening at pointing fingers at not so much german people as bakunin would do but at the german state and how it has established the hegemony of europe and how its apparently democratic and communitarian spirit has only postponed in time and space but not in scale new conflicts to come discussing also ho arkists can do nothing against this process but the building of lifeboats to counterbalance the deathboats of the states in their flotilla configurations"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #140

"discussing how no matter the ideology that is run on board of the ship it will only contribute to make the ship more powerful and in turn corrupt both the nature of the crew within it as well as the environment around it in this respect claiming that channeling all the natural impulses not to the ship but to the building of a lifeboat is far more altruistic at least under the present deadlock"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #141

"after discussing how arkists are inevitably isolated by the system as subversive individuals making a point on how to create in such state of prolific isolation an organization to think of how to handle the life back in nature after the sinking of the ship accommodating all views but most importantly discussing how in this scenario the recreation of a new hegemony can be avoided"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #142

"discussing how minorities aiming for official recognition within the central-power too often turned into an influential subclass of the ruling class and how arkists should discriminate any such attempts like indigenous people with the rituals and customs to bash those who wish to impose authority in their communities borrowing also the example of the jews from lewis mumford in seeing how their sabbath and synagogue were institutions enabling them to curb the opressive power of the empire to which they were more or less enslaved up until they turned into an evil central power"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #143

"reflecting further more on hunter-gatherers not as people living in hostile areas but people who have chosen to live there after a series of settlers and not only from europe have been taken up the good land and considering this process of colonization as really the process of civilization that has culminated in he ship on which by now all of humanity has been lured of forced to live in and in this captivation taking about the tactic of dropping out as the tactic to be as passive as possible for the specialized work each human is been obliged to undertake while regaining consciousness in the many skills arkists ought to master in order to build their arks"


 ESSAYS: MONTH #144

"pointing out that the main way people think about the future is to consider almost biblically that humanity has committed yet another original sin by depriving nature of her resources and that now they just live with it and either resign or build a spaceship which in no time turns into a battleship because the resources to build the former are limited and in this constant shift between battleship and spaceship the alternative really is just to get rid of the ship altogether and conceive lifeboats"