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terrorism: no innocent victims
…At his trial Emile Henry explained with some pride how he had constructed his bomb according to approved scientific principles and had methodically rehearsed his crime. he was less articulate about why he had picked that particular target. The Cafe … Continue reading
terrorism: worshiping dynamite
…While counting on the strategy of the Big Bang to disorganize bourgeois society, anarchist publications of the period also offered their readers practical hints for furthering the cause at the village or household level. “Burn down or blow up churches,” … Continue reading
terrorism: letting the psychopaths take over
…The arrogant, callous, almost senseless crime in the Cafe Terminus by Emile Henry in 1894, followed some years later by the emergence of the Bonnot gang- motorized bandits who professed anarchist convictions but likewise robbed and murdered for their personal … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Terror France, Emile Henry anarchist, Felix Feneon, French Anarchism history, George Woodcock, Johann Most anarchist, Jules Bonnot gang France, Kropotkin anarchist, Luigi Galleani anarchist, Mikhail Bakunin, Noam Chomsky, Palmer Raids 1919
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THEATRE OF THE BLACK FARCE: FIFTEEN MINUTES OF FAME
”Are we who live in the present doomed never to experience autonomy, never to stand for one moment on a bit of land ruled only by freedom? Are we reduced either to nostalgia for the past or nostalgia for the … Continue reading
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