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ANARCHIST INTEGRALISM: Aesthetics, Politics and the Après-Ga

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ANARCHIST INTEGRALISM: Aesthetics, Politics and the Après-Ga

Postby Gad » Fri Oct 15, 2010 2:23 pm

http://www.stewarthomesociety.org/ai.htm

Just to whet your appetite:

While the majority of modernists and anarchists have never adhered to full blown mystical fascism, certain strands of anarchism embrace far-Right individualism, while yet others promote ideologies of integral nationalism. It is thus not surprising that a good number of self-styled 'national revolutionaries' - i.e. fascists - have been attracted to anarchism in recent years. Such a convergence of the 'left' and right was also a feature of earlier epochs such as Russia in the 1860s or France and Italy in the 1910s. Then, as now, this 'convergence' took place on the far-Right's terms.

Within anarchism and fascism the state is fetishised from both negative and positive perspectives....
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Re: ANARCHIST INTEGRALISM: Aesthetics, Politics and the Après-Ga

Postby Guest » Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:59 pm

i dunno man... i tried reading the sidebar.. he doesnt get it that we're on the precipice of a deflationary depression...and the section on 9/11 seems to embrace numerology? c'mon....
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