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from “From Riot to Insurrection: Analysis for an Anarchist perspective against post-industrial capitalism,” by Alredo M. Bonanno

February 27th, 2012 Comments off

[editor’s note:  This was another introduction to Anarchist thinking, and another old blog post re-located here.  This text, and other writings of Bonanno can be found translated to English can be found for free online from Digital Elephant, or The Anarchist Library.]

 

“Capital’s utopia contains something technically mistaken, that is, it wants to do three things that contradict one another:  to assure the wellbeing of a minority, exploit the majority to the limits of survival, and prevent insurgence by the latter in the name of their rights.”

-Bonanno’s points in this text are really to use moments of irrational rioting to institute “an insurrectional and revolutionary reality” before there is ever to be a social revolution, because the communications controls of the ‘included’ classes of society are another manipulation of economy for all those that make up the ‘excluded’ class in post-industrial capitalism that need to be eliminated in order for the excluded to begin freeing themselves and all people of the previous dominating mindset that has been used to control not only the excluded but all peoples in a post-industrial capitalist society.

If I am wrong in this understanding of Bonanno’s text, feel free to correct me or to add any relevant information to enrich my understanding in his anti-political outlook.

from “The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society,” by Sam Dolgoff

February 27th, 2012 Comments off

[editor’s note: This was one of the first works read in the initial discovery of Anarchism, and one we have transferred to this blog from the old blog. Some quotes were thougt to be pertinent to others as well.]

“Anarchy or no anarchy, the people must eat and be provided with the necessities of life. The cities must be provisioned and vital services cannot be disrupted.”

“The progress of the new society will depend greatly upon the extent to which its self-governing units will be able to speed up direct communication–to understand each other’s problems and better coordinate activities.”

“One of the most cogent contributions of anarchism to social theory is the proper emphasis on how political institutions, in turn, mold economic life.”

Communiqué claiming responsibility for the bombing of the Athens Stock Exchange on September 2nd, 2009

February 26th, 2012 Comments off
Communique from the R.O. Revolutionary Struggle; translated by boubourAs / actforfreedomnow! 2011. Although the action is 2 years old, the English translation was completed only recently and has not appeared on this site. Also 3 comrades of Revolutionary Struggle are currently on trial in Greece. Trial updates at actforfreedomnow. Communique:On the 2nd of September in the early morning we attacked the temple of money, the stock exchange of Athens, by placing an expropriated van with 150 kilos of ammonium nitrate (AN/FO). This action is the continuation of a strategy of attacks with large quantities of explosives in order to hurt the infrastructure of multinational and local capital, a strategy initiated the 18th of February last year with the attempt on the central offices of Citibank on Nea Kifissia and continued with the bomb attack on the Eurobank branch on Vouliagmenis avenue, Argiroupoli on May 12th last year.

Maybe the explosion, despite the enormous amount of damage it caused to the building, did not stop the operation of the stock market since it did not destroy the central software system, but we believe that it worked, and it will continue to work negatively on the market and on the psychology of all kinds of opportunists, since the message was clear and was received by economic power as a whole: those responsible for the current crisis, the major shareholders, the golden boys, the capitalists, will pay for their criminal activity, and no State mechanism can protect them.

This action comes at a time when the economic crisis is moving towards its peak – despite statements to the contrary – the Greek economy is collapsing, the country has officially entered the recession and Karamanlis [Prime Minister from ’04 to ’09, leader of Nea Dimokratia (N.D),political party of the centre-right,], on the day of the attack exactly two years after the previous elections, declares new elections because of the collapse of the national economy and once again asks for the tolerance of Greek society in order to intensify the robbing, oppressive and exploitative policies of his government.

We urge the people to turn their backs on the political system and to abstain from the elections on October 4th [2009]. No government, whichever party or coalition of parties comes to power, can get the country out of the economic crisis, which is the deepest and will be the longest lasting crisis in the history of the capitalist system. And if some parts of Greek society, forgetting the “modernized” government of PASOK [Socialist party], the neo-liberal economic and social adjustment it imposed and the anti-social policies it applied from 1996 to 2004, believe that today this party will implement populist politics and vote for them, the contradiction will emerge from the first months of the new government. It will show that Papandreou [leader of PASOK] and Karamanlis have the same strategy for the crisis, which is the protection of profits and capital while the theiving raid and neo-liberal attack on the most vulnerable parts of society will not only continue but will intensify, in the name of “rescuing the Greek economy”.

No regime party, from the far right to the left, is in a position to put an end to the crisis and ensure a decent life for all, since that implies a rupture with the system and its institutions. To live without crises means that we live without capitalism, free market economy, without government and organized authority. This is the reason why the dilemma is not Nea Dimokratia or PASOK or the left. The real dilemma is CAPITALISM OR REVOLUTION.
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“The epidemic of rabies in Spain (1996 – 2007)”

February 25th, 2012 Comments off

[editors note:  This is a machine translation of a Spanish text titled “La epidemia de rabia en España (1996-2007)” and can be found here:  http://www.alasbarricadas.org/noticias/?q=node/18247  Please feel free to write to us, or comment where this translation could be improved]

Submitted by info on Thu, 07/28/2011 – 10:25

Digitized by Czolgosz – Reflections for the revolt. Originally published in the
Journal loopholes.

The epidemic of rabies in Spain (1996 – 2007)

Let us take away what bailao (presentation)

Believe me that as we operate, regardless of the law, anything other than the
strictest honesty would bring dire consequences.

Jack London, Murder S.L.

For some time, some partners feel the need to take stock of experience in the
Spanish State for sectors of militant anarchists, communists and independent, which
for a time converged around a certain idea “insurrection.” This need arises from two
circumstances. The first is the evidence that it has closed a stage. We are not in
the same spot ten years ago or even five-, and we want to draw relevant conclusions
to better face battles that are not in a hazy future, but already we are bearing
down. This requires a debate, or at least cause a reflection. Read more…