All praise the autonomists..........

Ian Murray seamus2001 at home.com
Wed Sep 26 19:53:06 PDT 2001



>From Volume 23 Number 19 | cover date 4 October 2001

< http://www.lrb.co.uk/v23/n19/bull2319.htm > You can't build a new society with a Stanley knife Malcolm Bull Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Harvard, 478 pp., £12.95, 30 August, 0 674 00671 2

Forget Bob Geldof, Bono and the other do-gooders, Genoa's only significance was as the latest battle in the war of Neoliberalism. It was a clear victory this time for the 'anarchists'. Damaging property and street fighting proved the most effective forms of protest, and provoked an over-reaction from the police: they shot a man armed with a fire extinguisher and raided the headquarters of the Genoa Social Forum for no reason. Non-violent demonstrators like to claim that the 'anarchists' have hijacked legitimate protest, but that is not historically true: the Black Bloc were there to greet Reagan when he came to Europe in the 1980s, long before many of the other groups represented at Genoa were formed. The Tute Bianche ('white overalls') are a more recent and distinctively Post-Modern phenomenon, committed to the deconstruction of the opposition between violence and non-violence, but they, too, have roots in the autonomist movements of the 1970s. Demonstrations of this kind have been going on for a long time, and they are unlikely to stop. The only thing that seems uncertain is who is fighting on which side. [snip]



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