DIRECT ACTION (REFLECTIONS ON ARMED RESISTANCE AND THE SQUAM
Anne HANSEN
- Ref. X_1377
- G7 WELCOMING COMMEITTEE COMPAC, 2002.
Interprètes
- Anne HANSEN : Spoken word
Pistes
- 1 One struggle, many fronts
- 2 Basic principles of direct action
- 3 Terrorism in the age of double-speak
- 4 Many shades of grey
- 5 Capitalism & control of society
- 6 Property destruction
- 7 The urgency of the movement
- 8 Direct action and other models
- 9 Litton bombing: results, reactions(The)
- 10 The wimmin's fire brigade
- 11 By any means necessary
- 12 Collateral damage?
- 13 Reflections on prison
- 14 Organizing in prison
- 15 Prisoner support network
- 16 The trial
- 17 Why should we care?
- 18 Counter-productive?
- 19 Guiding principles for direct action
- 20 Can assassinations be justified?
- 21 Repression as a catalyst for action
- 22 Disclaimer
- 23 Weaknesses of the Vancouver 5
- 24 What can we do?
- 25 Self-defence
- 26 The red hot video arrests
- 27 Working withing the system
- 28 A question of consent
- 29 A final reflection on tactics