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{{Quote|We are revolutionaries. My aim is not to find people's jobs, I don't care. I want to fight with those looking for a job, because I want to push them to understand that it is possible, by certain means, to force the State to take a step back and continue in the attack until the total destruction of the State. Our armed struggle is based on the principles of simplicity, direct action, reproducibility, pulverization and the generalization of the attack. As anarchists, we stand for the greatest possible involvement of the people in the liberation process, which must necessarily be violent.|Alfredo Maria Bonanno}} | {{Quote|We are revolutionaries. My aim is not to find people's jobs, I don't care. I want to fight with those looking for a job, because I want to push them to understand that it is possible, by certain means, to force the State to take a step back and continue in the attack until the total destruction of the State. Our armed struggle is based on the principles of simplicity, direct action, reproducibility, pulverization and the generalization of the attack. As anarchists, we stand for the greatest possible involvement of the people in the liberation process, which must necessarily be violent.|Alfredo Maria Bonanno}} | ||
Insurrectionalist anarchism (anarcho-insurrectionalism) is a revolutionary political ideology that has its roots in anarchy. | |||
== | == Ideology == | ||
Insurrectionism is a radical revolutionary ideology that supports the possibility of attacking the state and capital at any time, beyond any strategic or tactical elaboration. Indeed, the insurrectionists are supporters of revolt as a means of subversion of any established order, even if it is democracy. | Insurrectionism is a radical revolutionary ideology that supports the possibility of attacking the state and capital at any time, beyond any strategic or tactical elaboration. Indeed, the insurrectionists are supporters of revolt as a means of subversion of any established order, even if it is democracy. | ||
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* Bruno Filippi and his group carried out a series of attacks aimed at hitting the state and capital. | * Bruno Filippi and his group carried out a series of attacks aimed at hitting the state and capital. | ||
* During the twenty years of Mussolini's dictatorship many anarchists theorized and practiced a violent insurrection against the "[[Benito Mussolini|Duce]]" and the Fascist State and against the Fascists in general. | * During the twenty years of Mussolini's dictatorship many anarchists theorized and practiced a violent insurrection against the "[[Benito Mussolini|Duce]]" and the Fascist State and against the Fascists in general. | ||
[[Category:Early Modern Villains]] | [[Category:Early Modern Villains]] |