Alfredo M. Bonanno

Strange Victories

Author:  Midnight Notes
Publication date:  1985
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Introduction

At a certain point in their development, capital and the State manage to rationalise exploitation.

This is happening at the present time to a certain extent: pure repression is giving way to `being involved'.

These new forms of repression must be understood if we do not want to remain tied to out-of-date forms of revolutionary activity. The new forms of involvement, though not entirely new, are now being developed in more orginal and highly dangerous ways.

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Retrieved on September 1, 2009 from www.geocities.com/kk_abacus/ioaa/strange.html

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This edition published 1985 by Elephant Editions
B.M Elephant London
WC1N 3XX
Also published in Midnight notes #1, and the collection Midnight Oil: Work energy and War 1973-1992, available from Autonomedia.

The Passion for Freedom

Author:  Anonymous
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Yet one more episode in the chronicles of repression is now well-known to all: on October 1 Alfredo Bonanno (from Italy) and Christos Stratigopoulos (from Greece), two anarchists who have already been hit by repression on a number of occasions, were arrested in Greece following a robbery, and imprisoned in the small town of Amfissa. It is not our intention to comment on their action, which nevertheless has our full appreciation, nor will we indulge in other details concerning the comrades’ arrest, which have been abundantly exposed in previous leaflets and communiques.

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Retrieved on January 10, 2010 from http://www.non-fides.fr/?The-Passion-for-Freedom

Locked Up

Author:  Alfredo M. Bonanno
Publication date:  2008
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Preface

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Retrieved on November 30, 2009 from http://anti-politics.net/distro/2009/lockedup-read.pdf

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Originally published by Elephant Editions.
Original title: Chiuso a chiave
Published in 2008 by Elephant Editions, London, UK.
Distributed in North America by Quiver distro
PO Box 993 — Santa Cruz, CA 95061 USA

Greetings from Greece

Author:  Anonymous
Publication date:  2009
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They’re old things, from another century. Two anarchists get arrested after a bank job. The first robbed it, gun in hand. They say the second helped him, holding the money. It happened in a small Greek village, this past October 1. And so? There are things that happen. And then that is a far away country, with an incomprehensible and untranslatable language. Who do you want to be interested in it?

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Retrieved on November 26, 2009 from http://www.non-fides.fr/spip.php?article549

Willful Disobedience Volume 3, number 4

Author:  Various Authors
Publication date:  2002
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A Few Words: On the Aims and Methods of Critique

The development of a coherent anarchist practice based on our desire to take back our lives requires the ongoing use of critical analysis on all levels. But, as with the totality of anarchist practice, critique is only useful when one is clear about the aims of the practice and develops methods consistent with those aims. Here as in all other areas of practice, our means need to embody our ends.

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Retrieved on September 1, 2009 from http://www.geocities.com/kk_abacus/vbutterfly.html

Propulsive Utopia

Author:  Alfredo M. Bonanno
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Preface

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Retrieved on September 1, 2009 from www.geocities.com/kk_abacus/ioaa/putopia.html

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Printed and published by Elephant Editions
B.M. Elephant
London WC 1N 3 XX

And We Will Still Be Ready To Storm The Heavens Another Time: Against Amnesty

Author:  Alfredo M. Bonanno
Publication date:  1984
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Preface

Over the last fourteen years, “political refugees” have developed counter-information work on the reality of class confrontation in Italy and about specific publishing attempts; all of this documentation, which is necessarily insufficient, only offered us a partial expression of the revolutionary movement, and only of certain aspects of the armed experience in that country.

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Retrieved on September 1, 2009 from http://www.geocities.com/kk_abacus/mnesty.htm

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