Anti-capitalism: The state we're in
Lemming | 18.06.2001 10:47
Great article on the current anti-capitalist movement and the role of the state under capitalism from the new issue of Direct Action, the magazine of the Solidarity Federation (UK anarcho-syndicalists).
Lemming
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Yes but...........
18.06.2001 18:35
Spring Hope
Bravo!
19.06.2001 05:23
Excellent historic overview and analysis!
Much to ponder.
Isidor
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Good stuff!
19.06.2001 09:38
We need to forge new understandings of how we can bring down those in power. This is imperative. Direct action is something that has proven very effective as an alternative to reformist politics. Reforms are only band aids on gaping wounds. They are symptomatic fixes at best. Usually they are just distractions from what we need to truly do. Overthrow the system & rebuild it with the new.
The question is... What is the new system?
I totally agree with the writer who says that we must deal with our interactive personal tendencies if we are to acheive sustainable change. That is one of the new fundamentals we must have. We must learn to live in a more open, loving manner towards each other, and truthfully, within ourselves.
But how do we balance that with having to fight for freedom, disagreements over tactics, strategies & interpretations of a given situation?
We need to organize, that's for sure. But how do we retain our individual autonomy under the umbrella of a new manifesto? What will that manifesto say? How can we write one that we all feel reflects our truths and allow us all freedom of expression?
I think we need to have personal & social responsibility. Perhaps we could create "Centering Points"
that we all hold up as ideals. Like...... Love, Acceptance, Freedom, Equality. Etc.
And shit were against. Like........ Oppression, Exploitation, Cruelty, Violence (not self-defense)
Just some thoughts.
And I must say, this has been one of the most thoughtful strings I've read in three days.
In solidarity,
--Marlin
Marlin in Seattle