Indisputable proof - Miquel Amorós A discussion of some recent trends in state repression, considered against the background of the decline of the classical forms of class struggle…
A brief explanation of the concept of territory and its implications - Miquel Amorós An explanation of the meaning of “territory”, illustrated in its historical, social, economic and…
Some random notes - Miguel Amorós A series of observations concerning the current crisis and some possible solutions, touching upon the new kind of proletarian class struggle …
The war against territory, the highest stage of domination - Miguel Amorós An essay on the contemporary crisis (“the real crisis”) as the assault of capitalism against “the…
Capitalism, therefore crisis - Miguel Amorós Notes on the current crisis, considered in accordance with its ancient medical definition as “the culminating point of an illness” (Hippocrates)…
Midnight in the century: notes against progress - Miguel Amorós An examination of the history and significance of the concept of “progress”, its origins as an…
Professional anarchy and theoretical disarmament: On insurrectionism - Miguel Amorós A critique of insurrectionism written in 2007, focusing on the life and works of Alfredo Bonanno.
The rage of the slums - Miguel Amorós Miguel Amorós discusses the French riots of 2005, which he considers in the context of deindustrialization and the permanent exclusion of the…
Urban struggles and class struggle - Miguel Amorós In this 2011 text, Miguel Amorós claims that the city is no longer the privileged site for revolutionary social change as a result of the…
Institutional Control of Social Struggles - Miguel Amorós Miguel Amorós argues that the traditional mechanisms of social control and integration (parties and…
Strikes that give the impression we are winning - Miguel Amorós In this transcript of a lecture delivered in 2008, Miguel Amorós examines economic and political…
The last twenty years of social liquidation - Miguel Amorós In this 2006 lecture, Miguel Amorós depicts the previous twenty years as a period of radical changes…