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Age: 44
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City: neersen
State: Nordrhein-Westfalen
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Friday, June 19, 2009 
Tattoo-Seminar von Joe CapobiancoE-Mail
Joe Capobianco
Joe Capobianco
Der bestens bekannte Pin Up-Spezialist Joe Capobianco wird im August bei „Andy..s Body Electric“ in Willich zu Gast sein. Das allein ist sicherlich schon eine Nachricht wert. Wann hat man auch sonst schon mal die Gelegenheit, Joe in Deutschland anzutreffen und dabei evtl. sogar noch einen seiner begehrten Termine zu ergattern? Genau, äußerst selten. 
Prof. Tätowierer dürften sich aber auch noch über etwas anderes freuen: Gemeinsam mit Andy, wird er die Conventions in Vianden (Luxemburg, 15.08.-16.08.) und Gleisdorf (Österreich, 21.08.-23.08.) besuchen und dort sein Seminar “Dirty little Secrets“ abhalten. Das Seminar wird in Englisch gehalten und jeder Teilnehmer erhält im Anschluss neben einer DVD noch ein Booklet, welches zwar auch in Englisch geschrieben ist, aber zudem eine deutsche Übersetzung beiliegend hat. Außerdem wird Andy bei den Seminaren dabei sein und in schwierigen Fällen als Dolmetscher fungieren. 
Wer Interesse hat, melde sich bitte bei Andy's Body Electric (www.andysbodyelectric.de/) , täglich von 14.00-20.00 unter 02156-5240. Infos zu Joe Capobianco gibt es unter www.joecapobianco.com/
Monday, June 15, 2009 
Anarchism is a political theory which aims to create anarchy, "the absence of a master, of a sovereign." In other words, anarchism is a political theory which aims to create a society within which individuals freely co-operate together as equals. As such anarchism opposes all forms of hierarchical control - be that control by the state or a capitalist - as harmful to the individual and their individuality as well as unnecessary. In the words of anarchist L. Susan Brown: "While the popular understanding of anarchism is of a violent, anti-State movement, anarchism is a much more subtle and nuanced tradition then a simple opposition to government power. Anarchists oppose the idea that power and domination are necessary for society, and instead advocate more co-operative, anti-hierarchical forms of social, political and economic organisation." However, "anarchism" and "anarchy" are undoubtedly the most misrepresented ideas in political theory. Generally, the words are used to mean "chaos" or "without order," and so, by implication, anarchists desire social chaos and a return to the "laws of the jungle." This process of misrepresentation is not without historical parallel. For example, in countries which have considered government by one person (monarchy) necessary, the words "republic" or "democracy" have been used precisely like "anarchy," to imply disorder and confusion. Those with a vested interest in preserving the status quo will obviously wish to imply that opposition to the current system cannot work in practice, and that a new form of society will only lead to chaos. Or, as Errico Malatesta expresses it: "since it was thought that government was necessary and that without government there could only be disorder and confusion, it was natural and logical that anarchy, which means absence of government, should sound like absence of order." Anarchists want to change this "common-sense" idea of "anarchy," so people will see that government and other hierarchical social relationships are both harmful and unnecessary: "Change opinion, convince the public that government is not only unnecessary, but extremely harmful, and then the word anarchy, just because it means absence of government, will come to mean for everybody: natural order, unity of human needs and the interests of all, complete freedom within complete solidarity." This FAQ is part of the process of changing the commonly-held ideas regarding anarchism and the meaning of anarchy. But that is not all. As well as combating the distortions produced by the "common-sense" idea of "anarchy", we also have to combat the distortions that anarchism and anarchists have been subjected to over the years by our political and social enemies. For, as Bartolomeo Vanzetti put it, anarchists are "the radical of the radical -- the black cats, the terrors of many, of all the bigots, exploiters, charlatans, fakers and oppressors. Consequently we are also the more slandered, misrepresented, misunderstood and persecuted of all." Vanzetti knew what he was talking about. He and his comrade Nicola Sacco were framed by the US state for a crime they did not commit and were, effectively, electrocuted for being foreign anarchists in 1927. So this FAQ will have to spend some time correcting the slanders and distortions that anarchists have been subjected to by the capitalist media, politicians, ideologues and bosses (not to mention the distortions by our erstwhile fellow radicals like liberals and Marxists). Hopefully once we are finished you will understand why those in power have spent so much time attacking anarchism -- it is the one idea which can effectively ensure liberty for all and end all systems based on a few having power over the many
Wednesday, May 06, 2009 
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Monday, February 16, 2009 
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check out...mike ist vom 19.bis 21.februar bei andys bodyelectric und wiederholt sein gastspiel noch mal zwischen dem 25.o5 und 30.05...
für termine bitte huschhusch beeilen...02156-5240 von 14 bis 20 uhr...
Monday, February 02, 2009 
Monday, February 02, 2009 
Monday, February 02, 2009