That's why revolution is necessarily a remake of society from the bottom up, not simply removing the state.
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Revolution, or, rather, insurrection, must touch every relation in the world to succeed.
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The strategy of your insurrection will develop the social relations which ensue therefrom.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @rechelon
Nonsense. Violence doesn't beget authority. Violence is fine. Command over others is not.
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I agree we should watch our tactics to match our results, but that hardly means non-violence.
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Replying to @deathpigeon @rechelon
Violence is the attempt to dominate, pure and simple.
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @rechelon
You never addressed my arguments against that. You're just treating that as non-controversial.
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Replying to @deathpigeon @rechelon
It's simple, you violate someone else's will and you in effect dominate them since your will supercedes
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Replying to @bAbAHAdAd @rechelon
Oh, please. Save the moralism. Violence is simply an exercise of power as almost all action is.
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It doesn't inherently involve command or control that characterize relations of authority and domination.
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