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Imagining and fighting for alternative realities
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As for the anarchists and the anti-authoritarians, the focus of direct action has momentarily shifted. Assistance to refugee communities and local victims of austerity measures is a continual concern for the Athenian anarchist and anti-authoritarian space. Such manifestations of human misery, combined with Greece's history of radical politics and regime change, has inspired both resistance and a belief in the real possibility of alternative political realities. The Athenian anarchist and anti-authoritarian movement has been at the forefront in imagining and fighting for these alternative realities. This chapter revisits and summarises what the author had learnt about the movement, its internal constitution, dynamics and identity. Historically, a show of force and a unified front against external forces renews and rejuvenates the strength of the anarchist and anti-authoritarian space against hostilities. There is immense personal satisfaction and motivation that is gained from this collective action, forging bonds of solidarity, unity and affinity.

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Anarchy in Athens

An ethnography of militancy, emotions and violence

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