Post� par calvaire le dimanche 01 janvier 2006 @ 16:04:25 (702 lus)
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Insurrectionary anarchism is not an ideological solution to
all social problems, a commodity on the capitalist market of ideologies
and opinions, but an on-going praxis aimed at putting an end to the
domination of the state and the continuance of capitalism, which
requires analysis and discussion to advance. We don’t look to some
ideal society or offer an image of utopia for public consumption.
Throughout history, most anarchists, except those who believed that
society would evolve to the point that it would leave the state behind,
have been insurrectionary anarchists. Most simply, this means that the
state will not merely wither away, thus anarchists must attack, for
waiting is defeat; what is needed is open mutiny and the spreading of
subversion among the exploited and excluded. Here we spell out some
implications that we and some other insurrectionary anarchists draw
from this general problem: if the state will not disappear on its own,
how then do we end its existence? It is, therefore, primarily a
practice, and focuses on the organization of attack. These notes are in
no way a closed or finished product; we hope they are a part of an
ongoing discussion, and we most certainly welcome responses
(interesting responses will be printed in the next issue of Hot Tide).
Much of this comes from past issues of Insurrection and pamphlets from
Elephant Editions (see the Insurrection Page on our website or write us
if interested).
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