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From Brazil: A call for resistance, a call for rebellion
Published with the Crimethinc. Collective, we share a call from Brazil to resist the new Bolsonaro regime (in english and portuguese).
Miguel Amorós: The trials of critical theory
Ah, reason, solemnity, mastering of emotions, this really dismal thing called reflection, all these privileges and splendours man has: what a price had to be paid for them! how much blood and horror lies at the basis of all ‘good … Continue reading
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Tagged Amedeo Bertolo, anti-capitalism, Eduardo Colombo, Jaime Semprun, Miguel Amorós
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Miguel Amorós: The seductions of “History”
How foolish it would be to suppose that one only needs to point out the origin and this misty shroud of delusion in order to destroy the world that counts for real, so-called “reality.” We can destroy only as creators. – But let us … 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.
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
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
A yellow costume that creates community
Photograph by Rémy Soubanère The movement of yellow vests seems to confirm a break of the historical thread of class struggles. If we stubbornly insist on sharing articles on the “gilets jaunes” of france, it is because they embody a number … Continue reading →