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Introduction - Robert Helms

Ravachol - Octave Mirbeau

Octave Mirbeau on the conviction of French revolutionary terrorist, Ravachol. Translated and introduced by Robert Helms.

Genoa 2001: 11 years minus a month

Translation of a painfully beautiful article written by fellow blogger psikosomatica. The original in Italian can be found on her blog. Thanks…
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10×100: sign the call

A call to sign a petition against the potential jailing for 100 years of demonstrators against the G8 summit in Genoa in 2001.

Mapping shared imaginaries for anticapitalist movements: an interview with Tim Stallmann of Counter-Cartographies Collective

Tim shares his experiences of militant research with university workers and…

Direct Action: An anarcho-syndicalist journal

Direct Action: An Anarcho-Syndicalist Journal, a new anarchist publication from Romania.

Genoa isn’t over…new support campaign for activists risking 100 years of jail

I’m not usually one for signing petitions, but a recent initiative has started up which I feel very…

Education round-up 23 June 2012: teacher strike ballot

NUT strike ballot, performance management & teachers' payscale, Gove and O-levels

Annex

5. Reflexions and Consequences. The end of a battle is nothing but the beginning of another more decisive battle

[quote=Guy Debord, in Society of the Spectacle,]What hides under the spectacles oppositions is a unity of misery[/quote] [quote=Cardinal de Rech, in Memoirs,]I know you despise them because the Court is so well armed, but let me tell you that they are so confident of their power that they feel their importance. They are come to that pass that they do not value your forces, and though the evil is that at present…

4. Defense of vandalism against common opinion

[quote=Victor Serge in Conquered City to some revolutionaries bothered by a looting]We will break all porcelain in the world in order to transform life. You love things too much and people not enough…You love people as things too much, and people not enough[/quote] [quote=Algerian citizen to the periodical Libération, 10/x/88,]is not known what they want; they break everything and don’t even explain why[/quote]

3. Against Capital, a criminal struggle

Parliamentary investigation on the 18th of March insurrection The equal right to all goods and pleasures in this world, the destruction of all authority, the denial of the moral restraints; that is the reason, when we get to the bottom of it, for the insurrection of the 18th of March and the frightful association that produced it an army
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