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Monthly Archives: November 2018
Freedom’s flesh: For Bernardo Bertolucci
But, preacher, I feel my strength abandon me. Put aside your prejudices, be a man, be human, have no fear and no hope. Abandon your divinities and your creeds which have never served any purpose save to put a sword into the … Continue reading
Miguel Amorós: Anti-developmentalism as class struggle
The world of the commodity is no longer susceptible to self-management. It is impossible to humanize it: it must first be dismantled. … Self-defense against the terrorism of the commodity and the State assumes the form of both an … Continue reading
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Tagged Amedeo Bertolo, anti-capitalism, anti-developmentalism, ecology, Eduardo Colombo, Jaime Semprun, Miguel Amorós
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Gáspar Miklós Tamás: Post-fascism
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the … Continue reading
Fascism in our times
Men insofar as they are more than animal reaction and fulfillment of functions are entirely superfluous to totalitarian regimes. Totalitarianism strives not toward despotic rule over men, but toward a system in which men are superfluous. Total power can … Continue reading
Gustav Landauer on the german revolution of 1918-19
Gustav Landauer would fully engage with the events of the German Revolution, both as writer and militant. And if criticised certain decisions or actions, he did not hesitate to commit himself to revolution whose anarchist dimension is often ignored. We … Continue reading
Remembrance: The German Revolution of November 9th, 1918
The end of the first world war was a moment of crisis in global capitalism; a crisis that was grasped by many as a possibility for revolution. If the times would be above all marked by the russian revolution, its resonances … Continue reading
Remembrance: The untold history of armistice and the end of World War I
A Short Poem for Armistice Day Gather or take fierce degree trim the lamp set out for sea here we are at the workmen’s entrance clock in and shed your eminence. Notwithstanding, work it diverse ways work it diverse days, … Continue reading
Remembrance: Lest We Forget – Workers Stopped Capitalism’s First World War
Repression of War Experience Now light the candles; one; two; there’s a moth; What silly beggars they are to blunder in And scorch their wings with glory, liquid flame— No, no, not that,—it’s bad to think of war, When thoughts … Continue reading
Remembrance: Of war and against war
The Drum I hate that drum’s discordant sound, Parading round, and round, and round: To thoughtless youth it pleasure yields, And lures from cities and from fields, To sell their liberty for charms Of tawdry lace and glitt’ring arms; And … Continue reading
The anti-fascist front has never been the proof of anything other than the imminence of defeat
From Paris-luttes.info, a reflection from france on the necessity of anti-fascism as anti-capitalist.