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Author Loadenthal, Michael, author

Title The politics of attack : communiqués and insurrectionary violence / Michael Loadenthal
Published Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 263 pages) : illustrations
Series Contemporary anarchist studies
Contemporary anarchist studies (Manchester, England)
Contents Cover; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Figures; Preface; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Concerning method and the study of political violence; 2 Insurrection as history from Guy Fawkes to black blocs; 3 Insurrection as a post-millennial, clandestine, network of cells; 4 Insurrection as warfare, terrorism, and revolutionary design; 5 Insurrection as theory, text, and strategy; 6 Insurrection as values-driven theory and action; 7 Insurrection as anti-securitization communication; References; Index
Summary 'This study is an exploration of insurrectionary anarchist praxis, with a particular focus on how the rhetoric, discourse, and theory is both informed and conveyed through communiqués. It challenges the reader to consider the marginalized ideas put forth by those political actors that communicate through bombs, arson, and broken windows, who are rejected through the state's construction of <i>terrorism</i>. When a police station is firebombed, the subsequent discussions focus more on the illegality of the act rather than the sociopolitical critique the actor put forth. What if we were to embrace the means through which the militant 'organic intellectual' acts, and consider the communiqué's content, the way one would consider any political text? This inter-textual analysis is presented within a political and historical context, with the hopes of elevating the discussion of insurrectionary praxis beyond notions of terrorism and securitization and towards its application for intersectional challenges to structural violence and domination. In the social war being waged by insurrectionary anarchists, small acts of violence are announced and contextualized through written communiqués, which are posted online, translated, and circulated globally. This book offers the first contemporary history of these post-millennial, digitally-mediated, insurrectionary anarchist networks, and seeks to locate this tendency within anti-state struggles from the past. Through an examination of thousands of movement documents, this book presents the discourse offered by clandestine, urban guerrillas fighting capitalism, the state, and the omnipresent forces of violence and coercion' --Back cover
Since the early 2000s, global, underground networks of insurrectionary anarchists have carried out thousands of acts of political violence. This book<b> </b>is an exploration of the ideas, strategies, and history of these political actors that engage in a confrontation with the oppressive powers of the state and capital. This book challenges the reader to consider the historically ignored articulations put forth by those who communicate through sometimes violent political acts-vandalism, sabotage, arson and occasional use of explosives. These small acts of violence are announced and contextualized through written communiqués, which are posted online, translated, and circulated globally. This book offers the first contemporary history of these digitally-mediated networks, and seeks to locate this tendency within anti-state struggles from the past
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 226-259) and index
Notes In English
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Subject Anarchism -- History
Revolutions -- History
Political activism.
Terrorism, armed struggle.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Communism & Socialism.
Anarchism
Revolutions
Society & Social Sciences -- Politics & government -- Political ideologies -- Anarchism.
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781526128133
1526128136
9781526114464
1526114461