You'll have to be more specific. Like, what don't you agree with? Fighting fascism by any means necessary? Autonomous community self-defense? Bagging on Nazis with Gritty memes? (Apologies, but I get a *lot* of disingenuous questions here.)
The other book is Mark Bray's "Antifa: The anti-fascist handbook": https://www.amazon.com/Antifa-Anti-Fascist-Handbook-Mark-Bray/dp/1612197035 … Read it, and you'll see that the anti-fascist struggle isn't just with the alt-right, it's with the state itself as an instrument of repression, too.
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And that most anti-fascists see their fight with the far-right as a rehearsal for the showdown with a totalitarian state. We need to smash hierarchies before we can build a better world, but the goal is always to build, not to destroy. That's very broad, but does it make sense?
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