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A contemporary history
‘Fuck May 68, Fight Now!’
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Much like Helena's call to 'Fuck May 68', contemporary activists feel no obligation to emulate historical repertoires. This chapter bursts with examples of anarchists and anti-authoritarians frequently producing novel forms of direct action. It presents two prevailing themes stemming from the author's oral history discussions on more recent anarchist and anti-authoritarian history. Athenian activists are well aware of contemporary Greek anarchist and anti-authoritarian history, unlike the more limited knowledge of early anarchist history. As much as a plethora of political actions and events inform these contemporary historical reflections, militant, often-violent direct actions dominate the narrative presented in the chapter. The author suggests that Athenian anarchists and anti-authoritarians are not restricted or limited by historical examples of praxis. While there is a clear pattern of violent direct actions, protests, riots and property damage, anarchist and anti-authoritarian practices are simultaneously refreshed with diverse and novel forms of direct actions.

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Anarchy in Athens

An ethnography of militancy, emotions and violence

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