What does the A-Camp stand for?
The A-Camp is a place where we can come together to talk about what this path that leads us to a human society can look like. To talk about what a human society will look like. To talk about what steps we can take right now to move towards a human society.
It’s an anarchist meeting because we think that a human (liberated) society must eliminate domination as such. We do not want to replace the current rulers with other rulers, but to abolish domination and coercion. We are convinced that we can only live together humanely if we are free to decide what we want to do and what we don’t want to do. Without coercion, we will not (just) lie around lazily, but do the things that are important to us – or finally be able to think and talk about what is actually important to us. We want a radically different organization of society, we don’t want one person to be able to tell another what the other person has to do. We want to decide together what our society should look like. That’s why the group organizing this camp will dissolve with the first meeting of the get-together: we are only creating the framework for the get-together. Everything that happens during the camp will depend on what the people going there want. What we will talk about, how we will spend time together, depends on what questions, ideas and experiences all of us bring to the camp.