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Yearly Archives: 2010
Farewell to the Revolution
[By Tomas Ibañez. Originally presented by the author at the seminar “Which revolution” held at the international conference of anarchist studies, Venice, 1984; published in Volontá No. 1 (1985) and in the Argentine journal Utopia No. 9. This translation is … Continue reading
The Revolution is Dead, Long Live the Revolution
[By Luciano Lanza. Originally published in Italian in Volontá No. 1 (1985). Translated into Spanish and published in the Argentine journal Utopia No. 6. This translation is based upon the latter and first appeared in Autonomy No. 1 (1989).] Let … Continue reading
Revolution Revisited
[By Julius Gavroche. Originally published in Autonomy No. 1 (1989).] “We must learn to think differently before the revolution can come. That alone can bring the revolution.” — Alexander Berkman Ibañez’s claim (Farewell to the Revolution) that the concept of … Continue reading →