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Revolution as Hubris in Modern Tragedy

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For Alfredo M. Bonanno (1927-2023)

“That is why we are, and define ourselves, insurrectionalist anarchists. Not because we think the solution is the barricades — the barricades could be a tragic consequence of choices that are not our own — but we are insurrectionalists because we think that anarchist action must necessarily face very serious problems.”

Published December 12, 2023By Vassilios Lambropoulos
Categorized as anarchism, autonomy, freedom, justice, Nota Bene, power, revolution

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