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Andreas Malm

  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    A cloud of smoke billows across Siberia as I write these words.
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    At what point do we escalate?
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    Do we conclude that the only thing left is learning to die
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    Moral pacifism says that it is always wrong to commit acts of violence. This has peculiar consequences.
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    Among ethical standpoints, there is no such thing as ‘contingent’ or ‘relative pacifism’. A pacifist who makes exceptions is a just war theorist.
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    Note that the argument is not that violence would be bad at this particular moment – say, because the level of class struggle is so low in the global North that adventurist actions would only rebound and suppress it further: words that would never pass XR lips – nor that it might be expedient only under conditions of severe repression. Instead, analogist strategic pacifism holds that violence is bad in all settings, because this is what history shows. Success belongs to the peaceful.
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    Slavery was not abolished by conscientious white people gently disassembling the institution.
  • Дмитрий Веснинhas quotedlast year
    As some recall, slavery in the US was terminated by a civil war, whose death toll still remains close to the aggregate from all other military conflicts the country has been embroiled in.
  • Gabriel Galavizhas quotedlast year
    Now this provides food for thought to the climate movement. The fact that (as of this writing) it has not engendered a single riot or wave of property destruction would be taken as a sign of strength by the strategic pacifists, proof of correspondence with their ideal. But could it not also be seen as the opposite – as a failure to attain social depth, articulate the antagonisms that run through this crisis and, not the least, acquire a tactical asset?
  • Gabriel Galavizhas quotedlast year
    Greta Thunberg might well be the climate equivalent of Rosa Parks, an inspiration she has acknowledged and often been compared to. But she is not (yet) an Angela Davis or a Stokely Carmichael.
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