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A Few Words on the Greek Insurrection

category greece / turkey / cyprus | anarchist movement | opinion / analysis author Friday December 12, 2008 17:31author by Kevin S. Report this post to the editors

The social rebellion in Greece contains all the explosive potential for a revolution. But an insurrection alone is not a revolution. Now more than ever discipline is needed to keep the struggle going and intensifying — not the discipline of waiting but the discipline of acting, the discipline it takes to step up the struggle faster than the authorities are able to control. [Polski] [Ελληνικά]


A Few Words on the Greek Insurrection


There is no denying the tragedy of the violence in Greece, especially the murders by the State’s police forces and their “citizen” allies, but also of all violence which is never pretty except in some illusions. But all the same, this is probably the best and most important news for us since May 1968. It is especially good news after our public discredit in the U.S. during the convention protests. This insurrection makes anarchism an internationally important social and political movement again. Not to say that in itself it will lead to anarchism becoming a popular movement elsewhere, but at least it does not end in public humiliation whereas it does demonstrate the power of a popular anarchist movement to resist the bourgeois State. Still, it is worth making a few more critical notes.

The social rebellion in Greece contains all the explosive potential for a revolution. But an insurrection alone is not a revolution. Now more than ever discipline is needed to keep the struggle going and intensifying — not the discipline of waiting but the discipline of acting, the discipline it takes to step up the struggle faster than the authorities are able to control. More than that, it requires a more definite social content than fighting police and ransacking banks. Insurrections that fail to deepen and intensify inevitably become defensive, then either are defeated by the State or simply fade out. Without discipline and direction, this rebellion will fail to deepen and intensify. By deepening, I mean moving from only immediately fighting the police and State forces to seizing capitalist and State property, as well the need for social self-organizing of the people, more specifically of the rebellious workers and anti-authoritarian students. That is how this uprising can become a revolutionary struggle.

The anarchists and the rebellious people of Greece have shown they know how to fight, that they know how to agitate and organize well enough to effectively resist the State. It is unlikely that even their best efforts will lead to a complete revolution, but with disciplined, concerted effort they could make some real revolutionary conquests. Furthermore, the uprisings in Greece point the way to wider anarchist agitation and involvement in popular social struggles to resist the oppressive apparatus of the State. Anarchist groups and organizations should openly support the rebellion in Greece and make every effort to equal the achievements of our Greek comrades. At the same time, all must be wary of the old mistake of substituting riot for revolution, the past failure of our movement of letting confusion and disorganization prevent us from being at the front of social struggles and turning rebellion into social revolution.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Greek Insurrection/Riot     Ilan S.    Fri Dec 12, 2008 23:27 
   Response     Kevin S.    Sat Dec 13, 2008 08:10 
   How it looks, what needs to be done     Akai    Mon Dec 15, 2008 07:52 
   Translation     Kevin S.    Mon Dec 15, 2008 13:54 
   this is sad     anon    Wed Nov 04, 2009 05:41 
   Not so sad as you think, comrade!     Kevin S.    Wed Nov 04, 2009 10:01 
   Pretty sad though...     Jamie    Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:01 
   Brief reply...     Kevin S.    Tue Mar 02, 2010 06:04 
   unions     Wayne    Tue Mar 02, 2010 15:37 
 10   Response to Kevin S,     Jamie    Wed Mar 03, 2010 11:34 
 11   Replying...     Kevin S.    Sat Mar 06, 2010 15:03 
 12   Edit     Kevin S.    Mon Mar 08, 2010 05:04 
 13   closing thoughts     Jamie    Wed Mar 10, 2010 06:49 
 14   Response...     Kevin S.    Tue Mar 16, 2010 16:37 
 15   belated response     Jamie    Mon Mar 29, 2010 15:42 
 16   ...     Kevin S.    Fri Apr 02, 2010 08:39 


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