The Coming Insurrection - Comité invisible
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Communists
 Insurrection
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A call to arms by a group of French intellectuals that rejects leftist reform and aligns itself with younger, wilder forms of resistance.
Thirty years of “crisis,” mass unemployment, and flagging growth, and they still want us to believe in the economy… We have to see that the economy is itself the crisis. It’s not that there’s not enough work, it’s that there is too much of it. The Coming Insurrection is an eloquent call to arms arising from the recent waves of social contestation in France and Europe. Written by the anonymous Invisible Committee in the vein of Guy Debord—and with comparable elegance—it has been proclaimed a manual for terrorism by the French government (who recently arrested its alleged authors). One of its members more adequately described the group as “the name given to a collective voice bent on denouncing contemporary cynicism and reality.” The Coming Insurrection is a strategic prescription for an emergent war-machine capable of “spreading anarchy and live communism.” Written in the wake of the riots that erupted throughout the Paris suburbs in the fall of 2005 and presaging more recent riots and general strikes in France and Greece, The Coming Insurrection articulates a rejection of the official Left and its reformist agenda, aligning itself instead with the younger, wilder forms of resistance that have emerged in Europe around recent struggles against immigration control and the “war on terror.” Hot-wired to the movement of ‘77 in Italy, its preferred historical reference point, The Coming Insurrection formulates an ethics that takes as its starting point theft, sabotage, the refusal to work, and the elaboration of collective, self-organized life forms. It is a philosophical statement that addresses the growing number of those—in France, in the United States, and elsewhere—who refuse the idea that theory, politics, and life are separate realms.
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This post has 13 comments with rating of 3/5
May 9th, 2019
Those who cannot learn from history…set up “invisible committees” it would seem.
May 10th, 2019
There will be no communist insurrection because it would be to much work for them…
May 10th, 2019
Amazing share, thanks! Lol at the plums above who haven’t an idea their system is dead.
May 10th, 2019
“French intellectuals”, now that’s funny stuff.
May 10th, 2019
@FatM - That’s Mr Plum to you! So, liberal democracy with fundamental human rights is dead? And this is a good thing…why? Concentration camps, terrorism, purges, and invisible, unaccountable committees are all good…how, exactly?
Of course, it’s people like you who would be disillusioned very quickly. Stalin and Hitler put the dupes up against the wall very early on. I see a lot of air-brushing in your future. At least you might lose some of that flab in detention!
May 10th, 2019
Do you want Hitlers, because this is how you get Hitlers.
May 11th, 2019
It’s too soon for me to revolt. I still have internet, fast food & oodles of dumb super hero movies courtesy of my capitalist overlords. Maybe next year.
FatMonteverdi, even less realize the biosphere (system) that gives them life will be dead soon after. Well not dead, but so utterly impoverished that it will no longer support the habitat that supports the many species that support the humans. Humans are unlikely to make it out of this century. The laws of physics, chemistry & biology don’t give a damn about human desire or their primitive ideologies.
All - enjoy what you got while you can.
May 13th, 2019
Blah Blah Blah. Socialism doesn’t work. It leaves the people more impoverished and hungry than they were to start with. If I have to site examples and evidence, then your too hopeless for me to worry about. Communism kills people and and the ones left alive live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution. The ideals of this book lead to exactly that. You want another USSR? You want another Red China? You want a Hitler? A Benito Mussolini? Wake up and accept reality. The system might not be perfect here in America but it is far from broken.
May 14th, 2019
Contrary to the dictionary definition, anarchy as a political system is not chaos - it is decentralized power based on individual responsibility and collaboration. What these “intellectuals” preach isn’t anarchy, but a dogmatic theory of power as innovative as rocks and sticks, where they hold an absolute truth and the God-granted right to punish anyone that dissents. I’m not a big fan of that model, most likely because, as a professional heretic, I’d quickly end up burnt alive or such thing…
May 22nd, 2019
@a123123123 - “a dogmatic theory of power as innovative as rocks and sticks” - an elegant phrase, one which, with your kind permission, I’ll deploy to good use!
July 5th, 2019
@jmonk
May 13th, 2019
“Blah Blah Blah. Socialism doesn’t work. It leaves the people more impoverished and hungry than they were to start with. If I have to site examples and evidence, then your too hopeless for me to worry about. Communism kills people and and the ones left alive live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution. The ideals of this book lead to exactly that. You want another USSR? You want another Red China? You want a Hitler? A Benito Mussolini? Wake up and accept reality. The system might not be perfect here in America but it is far from broken.”
@jmonk, one would assume you “know” all this about socialism and communism as if it were facts you somehow validated. You speak with a high level self-righteousness and self-professed expertise. Care to let the world know where your “expertise” comes from?
“Socialism doesn’t work. It leaves the people more impoverished and hungry than they were to start with.”
Exactly the opposite, @jmonk. Socialism started and existed in extremely poor societies, usually broken states or enslaved colonies (enslaved and terrorized by the likes of UK, USA, France, Belgium, Spain, etc., not by socialist countries). Those were countries with low education across the population. In those early socialist societies, people got education, social security, medical care, countries got electricity, roads, hospitals, art, access to more culture, etc., and all that in a span of only a couple of decades, all the while the regimes in USA, UK, and in their satellite slave countries were doing everything in their power to manipulate political and economic systems in poor countries and to bomb the hell out of them.
Most of the initially poor countries were better off within a couple of decades of socialism. Even the early socialism, with tons of mistakes, created social capital that lifted millions or hundreds of millions. No slavery and colonialism was needed, unlike in UK, West Europe, USA.
True or not?
“Communism kills people and and the ones left alive live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution.”
You must be watching too many Hollywood movies, dear @jmonk. :) This is one of the most ridiculous claims and propaganda pieces straight from the anti-communism hysteria cookbook. Incredible that it still works and impacts people like you, who have access to sources of knowledge.
Your statement was as dumb as statements of US presidents, pick any. Really dumb.
Communism doesn’t kill people. In fact, communism never existed anywhere, but let’s leave that aside. When you say “communism”, you probably had Stalin’s version of Soviet early socialism in mind, or similar. That wasn’t communism, and it wasn’t socialism that killed people. It was criminal activities of the deep state in USSR that developed a system that terrorized some (or many) of its members. It was brutal and criminal activity that killed, not socialism.
Soviets got rid of that system decades ago. After Stalin’s death, some 66 years ago, USSR started relaxing and changing. Of course it wasn’t something that could happen over night, it is a process and it takes at least a generation or two, just like it took generations of Americans to try to be less racists. Correct?
“Communism kills people and and the ones left alive live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution.”
That “communism” or probably early days socialism is something that was actually celebrated by hundreds of millions around the world as they were building their countries and liberating themselves from the shackles of colonialist oppression imposed by US, UK, and other countries that behaved as terrorists and economic parasites, living off of other people’s hard work for centuries. Be realistic, it was not nice to be colonial oppressor, but it was lucrative and it helped build the West and amass fortunes.
Socialism lifted hundreds of millions. Did people in poor countries become super rich in monetary terms? No. They started from the bottom, their countries were constantly fighting barriers set up by those already rich in the West, they didn’t have power and enough educated people to carry the important job of lifting up the whole nations. But they did well: they developed education for all, free health systems, land redistribution, build roads, railways, industry, and so on. It was progress.
“Communism kills people and and the ones left alive live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution.”
And, to conclude, people didn’t live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution.
People actually lived very good life and to the fullest, enjoyed their time with family and friends, had hobbies, did pretty much everything any person would do in any political and economic system.
Major differences were that they didn’t have to log tax returns (it was all done by public companies in the background), they had free for-life housing (because public companies were set up to build free housing for everyone), they had free health (and didn’t have to pay for anything health related, from seeing a GP, to open heart surgeries, to any pharmaceutical drug), they had free and high quality education (from early age to tertiary, and including any job-related training at any level, so that everyone can fit in and find adequate job), they had 4-6 weeks of paid holidays in subsidized or free accommodation purposefully built for millions of workers, they drove domestic cars or imports from other socialist countries (admittedly always one generation behind the best US and European brands), that listened to radio and watched TV, were passionate about whichever sport they followed in their countries, and life was good.
It was mostly propaganda served by those afraid of “evil communism” that portrayed life in socialist states as - to quote you - “more impoverished and hungry than they were to start with” and as life in “communism [that] kills people and the ones left alive live in constant fear, oppression, and destitution.” What a funny guy you are with these nonsensical claims about a system you’ve never seen even on TV, let alone experienced first hand.
p.s. Don’t believe everything you hear from immigrants from socialist countries. There are many reasons why people leave their homeland and many different types of people with many different personal traits, values, and ethics. One thing I’ve notices is that many milk the story of being “oppressed by the commies”, being “dissidents”, and many spread irrational hatred - some being the kind of people you wouldn’t want to be around in whichever country and system you happen to bump into them.
Hope you can give it a thought.
May 13th, 2021
@caesar963 Something something did not age well.
June 29th, 2021
All the cowards in the comments are afraid of the truth. Capitalism has destroyed the planet, and people are heaving the monuments of this dead system into the ruins of the past.
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