nogojones
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It's an easy read, but it struck me as very ardent, offering half solutions at best, which whilst fun would put anyone engaged in them in the full glare and under the boot of the state. I just don't see the future in eking out communes here and there that can provide the staples of life within the belly of the beast, whist critisising the liberal left for engaging in community farms or whatever, which I can't really see that much of a difference in. I guess their version includes a lot more pure "revolutionary activity" like welfare fraud and shoplifting.I was going to say I quite like it, then I remembered I've never actually read it and was thinking of To Our Friends. Think it maybe gets points cos of when it was written?
I think it also comes up against the stark realities of post covid supply chains. While disruption of capitalist supply chains and industrial (and non-industrial) sabotage is all good fun, the fragility of them and how quickly they can disintegrate would disproportionately fuck over the poor, given how quickly the average distrabution centre can be stripped bare of pasta and bog roll.