Yes I have read it and that’s an awfully reductionist take on it. The futurists were more of an aesthetic movement than a political one. The manifesto was the proclamation of a new aesthetic, not the plans for a new form of political organization. It should be judged as such.
Replying to @la_bug_epoque @ptcarlo
“Basically retarded” a group of men born in the time of mounted cavalry who saw the writing on the wall, and threw themselves at the feet of the irrepressible dynamism and power of mechanized production and a totally mobilized society. ACC wouldn’t exist today if not for them.pic.twitter.com/Oo6263R8te
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