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Harbinger #5 - CrimethInc.

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Issue 5 of CrimethInc.'s newspaper Harbinger. The article Déclassé War on page 5 lays out the basis of their politics in drop-out culture, and their utterly flawed idea of dropping out as revolutionary strategy.

They blame all non-drop-outs as being complicit in the system

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