First issue of "The Rebel" - Jan 1984
Interesting names among the contributing editors in Larry Flynt's parapolitical weekly, The Rebel: Mae Brussell, Donald Freed, Tim Leary, and Peter Dale Scott.
Opening page:
The Rebel (PDF 1984 copy) All kinds of parapolitcal goodies in the first issue. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
89 years earlier... The Rebel, American anarchist magazine published 1895 to 1896.
Interesting names among the contributing editors in Larry Flynt's parapolitical weekly, The Rebel: Mae Brussell, Donald Freed, Tim Leary, and Peter Dale Scott.
Opening page:
The Rebel (PDF 1984 copy) All kinds of parapolitcal goodies in the first issue. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
89 years earlier... The Rebel, American anarchist magazine published 1895 to 1896.
Quote:And the State sank into the Imaginary Party...This is Not a Program written by a European anarchist/theory collective called Tiqqun in 2001.
“In attempting to counter subversion it is necessary to take account of three separate elements. The first two constitute the target proper, that is to say the Party or Front and its cells and committees on the one hand, and the armed groups who are supporting them and being supported by them on the other. They may be said to constitute the head and body of a fish. The third element is the population and this represents the water in which the fish swims. Fish vary from place to place in accordance with the sort of water in which they are designed to live, and the same can be said of subversive organizations. If a fish has got to be destroyed it can be attacked directly by rod or net, providing it is in the sort of position which gives these methods a chance of success. But if rod and net cannot succeed by themselves it may be necessary to do something to the water which will force the fish into a position where it can be caught. Conceivably it might be necessary to kill the fish by polluting the water, but this is unlikely to be a desirable course of action.”
The computerization of the social sphere, that is, the fact that every movement tends to produce information, is at the heart of this integration. The proliferation of diffuse surveillance apparatuses, of tracing and recording, serves to generate an abundance of low-grade intelligence on which the police can then base its activities. The third principle of imperial action following this preparatory insurrectionary phase-which is the normal political situation- involves “peace movements.” As soon as violent opposition to the existing order arises, peace movements among the population must be accommodated if not created out of whole doth. Peace movements serve to isolate the rebels while they are infiltrated in order to make them commit acts that discredit them.
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell