Insurrectionary Infrastructures / Jeff Shantz.
Opponents of states and capital must be prepared to defend ourselves. To understand the nature of the state is to know that it will attack to kill when and where it feels a threat to its authority and power. But the struggles against exploitation, oppression, and repression must also move to the off...
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Shantz, Jeff. Insurrectionary Infrastructures Jeff Shantz. Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2018 [Place of publication not identified] Punctum Books, 2018. ©2018. 1 online resource (103 pages) : illustrations; PDF, digital file(s). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file rda Includes bibliographical references. Also available in print form. Opponents of states and capital must be prepared to defend ourselves. To understand the nature of the state is to know that it will attack to kill when and where it feels a threat to its authority and power. But the struggles against exploitation, oppression, and repression must also move to the offensive. With the emboldening of reactionary forces on the far Right, there has been a renewed focus on issues of community self-defense, not only against the violence of the state but against organized fascists and Right-wing vigilantes alike. There has also been a developing seriousness, particularly among anarchist and antifascist, or antifa, activists. The goal of all anarchism is not to eliminate violence in social struggle (a futile and impossible pursuit given the nature of the state), but to limit the amount, degree, and extent of violence and harm inflicted by state agents, and their vigilante supporters, on the poor, oppressed, and exploited. And this is part of the emphasis on insurrectionary infrastructures. Non-material (emotional) and material resources and spaces are necessary to defend communities and workplaces under attack, but also to organize possible, and necessary, offensives. Insurrectionary Infrastructures reflects on strategies and tactics of rebellion and resistance and offers suggestions for fighting to win. Description based on print version record. Title from content provider. English. Revolutions fast (OCoLC)fst01096737 Protest movements fast (OCoLC)fst01079826 Political Science. bisacsh Political subversion. bicssc Anarchists Social change. Anarchism Demonstrations. Revolutions. Protest movements. anarchism antifascism activism politics rebellion Print version: 9781947447424 |
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