• Justice@lemmygrad.ml
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      6 days ago

      Gotta give it a few years, but I am currently preparing a “Dear Anarchists, I was wrong. Propaganda of the deed can, indeed, be effective…” post.

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        PotD can be effective, but only if enough conditions get bad enough for the majority of people are hurting bad enough. The pressure has to be built-up to the point that the normally “I’m not a political person” types have personally been fucked over badly enough. Otherwise they are able to be kept in line by corpo propaganda about how “evil” the person(s) are for being violent. Law and order and all that.

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        Preparing to submit my new pamphlet to marxists.org

        A Dialectical Comparison of Conditions in the 19th and 21st Centuries and How Useful Revolutionary Tactics Have Changed

        or Why It’s a Good Idea This Time

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        (*western) anarchists themselves abandoned it after getting socdem benefits shrug-outta-hecks (aside from space program in spain, but they’ve had franco)

        raf and 17n didn’t, with not a lot of success as a propaganda (vdl miss to the l column)

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        If there are copycats, it still needs to be shown that it actually is effective in terms of political change. Likewise, if change does happen in the near future, it would be unclear whether it was already in the course of its own development with or without Luigi

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        It won’t change the class relations of society but it may raise class consciousness slightly. Hating the bourgeoisie is an excellent starting point.

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      I dunno, I want to see if it continues past the next week or two. There have been a decent number of times where it felt like there was some meaningful change coming and then people just forgot about it.

      Of course, big things do happen, but sometimes it feels like a phenomenon that happens exclusively outside America.