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(red & black with a green stripe thru the middle, more of a rainbow really...)

 

 

'they are dying while I speak' Shelley 'The Mask of Anarchy' TRUE

  Bullets? (and me a  Pacifist?!)

 

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  (DK   takes aim...)

get an eyeful of that rifle

 feel the trigger - don't ask why pull

       taking life is just a triffle

those who live by the sword gun...

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(keep out of children's reach)

The Arms Trade is a profitable business.

            Pity to end it. Some hope, eh?

'HOPE - the hope of an improvement

was always the mainspring of revolutions'

(Kropotkin)

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“The revolution in general is no longer imagined according to socialist patterns of realism, that is, as men and women stoically marching behind a red, waving flag towards a luminous future: rather it has become a sort of carnival.”

(Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos)         

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FIGHTING WORDS

from a FREEDOM WRITER

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"No man is good enough to be another’s master" - William Morris
 

 

 

CHOMSKY, who says it so much better than I can (after all, the man's a linguist!):

 

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“I was attracted to anarchism as a young teenager, as soon as I began to think about the world beyond a pretty narrow range, and haven't seen much reason to revise those early attitudes since. I think it only makes sense to seek out and identify structures of authority, hierarchy, and domination in every aspect of life, and to challenge them; unless a justification for them can be given, they are illegitimate, and should be dismantled, to increase the scope of human freedom. That includes political power, ownership and management, relations among men and women, parents and children, our control over the fate of future generations (the basic moral imperative behind the environmental movement, in my view), and much else. Naturally this means a challenge to the huge institutions of coercion and control: the state, the unaccountable private tyrannies that control most of the domestic and international economy, and so on. But not only these. That is what I have always understood to be the essence of anarchism: the conviction that the burden of proof has to be placed on authority, and that it should be dismantled if that burden cannot be met. Sometimes the burden can be met. If I'm taking a walk with my grandchildren and they dart out into a busy street, I will use not only authority but also physical coercion to stop them. The act should be challenged, but I think it can readily meet the challenge. And there are other cases; life is a complex affair, we understand very little about humans and society, and grand pronouncements are generally more a source of harm than of benefit. But the perspective is a valid one, I think, and can lead us quite a long way.”

 

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(Paul Signac - Au Temps d'Harmonie. Originally entitled In the Time of Anarchy.)

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