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Page Text: Pledge at least $5/month on Patreon After twelve months, send us an email We’ll send you four back issues in print (Choice of issues subject to availability) Subscribe to ROAR ROAR depends entirely on the support of its readers to be able to continue publishing. By becoming a ROAR patron, you enable us to commission content and illustrations for our online issues while taking care of all the basic expenses required for running an independent activist publication. FAQ How often do you publish? We constantly publish web content and release thematic issues several times per year. The exact amount depends on how much support we receive from our readers. The more people sign up as patrons, the more resources we will have to commission content and pay a copy-editor to prepare everything for publication. What are your issues like? Think 30,000+ words of revolutionary brainfood. A dozen or more thought-provoking essays from some of the leading thinkers and most inspiring activists out there. Global challenges, grassroots perspectives, revolutionary horizons. Edited and illustrated to perfection by the ROAR collective. How are your issues published? Our issues are published online. We deliberately designed our website to perfect the online reading experience — whether you are on your laptop, tablet, phone or e-reader. Do any of your issues also appear in print? Issues #1 through #8 appeared in print. Back issues are still available in our webshop and can be ordered online. After Issue #8 all further issues will appear online only. What is Patreon? And why do you use it? We initially hosted subscriptions on our own website, but the admin and technical maintenance massively distracted us from our editorial tasks. Patreon offers a user-friendly alternative, allowing readers to pledge a monthly contribution and set their own amount — from each according to their ability! How long will my patronage of ROAR last? Patreon will charge your card monthly for the amount you pledged. You can cancel this pledge anytime. Where will the money of my “patronage” go? The proceeds from your monthly pledge will go directly towards sustaining ROAR as an independent publication and building our collective power as a movement. No, but seriously, where does my money go? ROAR is published by the Foundation for Autonomous Media and Research, an independent non-profit organization registered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. All editors and board members are volunteers. This allows us to spend all income from our Patreon account on sustaining and expanding our publishing project. Once we have paid for basic running costs like web hosting, the remaining proceeds will be invested in high-quality content and illustrations for future issues. Does ROAR have any other sources of income? In 2014, we raised about $10,000 in a crowdfunding campaign and we received a starting grant to complete our new website from the Foundation for Democracy and Media in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Beside the sale of back issues, our Patreon account is currently our only source of income, meaning we depend entirely on the solidarity of our readers to keep the publication going. So why should I become a ROAR patron? ROAR is not just another online magazine — it is a multimedia loudspeaker for the movements and an intellectual breeding ground for revolutionary ideas. When you pledge a monthly contribution you will not just receive early access to some of the freshest and most radical content on the web, but you will also help sustain a unique self-managed publishing project, strengthening the voices of activists around the world. ROAR Magazine is a project of the Foundation for Autonomous Media.

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Accessibility Reset Account Mobilize!   Preparing for the Struggles Ahead   Our Age of Uprisings   The Pendulum of Black Liberation   Freedom to Stay, Freedom to Move   International Indigenous Solidarity   Building Communities Against Fascism   The Memory of the Future   The Key to Address the Care Crisis   Taking On the Platform Goliaths   Coalitions Against Climate Change  Welcome to Europe   A Europe in Common   Exit Closed   Workers of Europe: Compete!   A Tale of Two Ordos   Democratizing Energy   The Specter of Emancipation   The Invention of the Future   Everyday Borders, Everyday Resistance   The Far Right in Europe   A Europe Too Far   Capitalist Catastrophism  Dual Power   Poetry from the Future   Let's Talk About Democracy   The Commune of Communes   From the Workplace to the Community   Electoral Road to Socialism?   Dual Power in the Neighborhood   Dual Power Then and Now   Radicalizing the Climate Movement   A Dual Power Reading List  Beyond the Border   The Vanity of Nations   Workers of the World   Beyond the Border Kaleidoscope   The Rise of Border Imperialism   Africa and the Radical Imagination   Women's Internationalism   Internationalists in the Revolution   Scaling Out: Translocal Solidarity   The Need for Migrant Solidarity   Towards a New Internationalism  System Change   Living Through the Catastrophe   Unearthing the Capitalocene   Communalism vs. Climate Chaos   Welcoming Climate Refugees   Crisis and the State of Disarray   The Future of Farming   Organizing on a Sinking Ship   Defying Dystopia   Time to Pull the Plugs  The City Rises   The Future We Deserve   The New Municipal Movements   This Land Is Whose Land?   Pacifying the Neighborhood   The Promise of Solidarity Cities   Cities Against the Wall   Austerity in the City   Autonomy in Kurdistan   Feminizing Politics  Not This Time!   Whirlwinds of Danger   Fight to Win   Anti-Fascism and Revolution   A Dozen Shades of Far Right   The First Line Against Fascism   The Night that Changed Everything   The Anarchism of Blackness   Fighting Islamophobia   Everyday Anti-Fascism   Beyond Violence and Nonviolence  State of Control   Managing Disorder   Authoritarian Neoliberalism   The Concept of the Wall   The Drone Assault on Democracy   The New Merchants of Death   Neoliberalism’s Dog-Whistle Racism   The Rise of “Smart Totalitarianism”   Algorithmic Control and Desire   A Crumbling Democratic Façade   Black Awakening, Class Rebellion  The Rule of Finance   The Financial Aristocracy   The Contradictions of Finance   The Rise of the Bondholding Class   The Global 1 Percent Under Siege?   On Fancy Forms of Paperwork   The Life and Times of the 1 Percent   The Debts of the American Empire   The “Golden Noose” of Global Finance   The Potential of Debtors’ Unions   Defeating the Global Bankocracy  The Future of Work   The Future Doesn’t Work   Remaking the Global Working Class   Worker Militancy in the Global South   Between the Wage and the Commons   Workers’ Control in a Capitalist Crisis   The Street Syndicate   Will Robots Take Your Job?   Socialize the Internet!   Basic Income and the Future of Work   Towards a Post-Work Society  Revive la Commune!   The Commune Lives   The Evolving Form of Freedom   The Survival of the Paris Commune   Building Democracy without the State   Decolonizing the Commune   Pirates, Peasants and Proletarians   The Oaxaca Commune   Barcelona: Disobedient City   Venezuela: ¡Comuna o Nada!   Reclaiming the American Commons   The Political Form at Last Rediscovered  Building Power   Building Blocks   No, No, No   Chronicles of a Defeat Foretold   Bookchin’s Revolutionary Program   Towards a New Anti-Capitalist Politics   Why We Still Love the Zapatistas   Recuperating Work and Life   Spaces for the Left   Building Power in a Crisis of Social Reproduction   Theses on a Unionism Beyond Capitalism   Rebel Cities and the Revanchist Elite   Ending Anti-Black State Violence   After the Water War   Reopening the Revolutionary Question   Consolidating Power  Become a ROAR Patron! Topics Magazine Take part Connect Sign up Support ROAR All Wrongs Reversed  Digital subscriber   Print & Digital subscriber  How often do you publish? What are your issues like? How are your issues published? Do any of your issues also appear in print? What is Patreon? And why do you use it? How long will my patronage of ROAR last? Where will the money of my “patronage” go? No, but seriously, where does my money go? Does ROAR have any other sources of income? So why should I become a ROAR patron? 

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