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The Spirit of Revolt

The Spirit of Revolt

Eros Hoagland/Redux

There are periods in the life of human society when revolution becomes an imperative necessity, when it proclaims itself as inevitable. New ideas germinate everywhere, seeking to force their way into the light, to find an application in life. These ideas are opposed by the inertia of those whose interest it is to maintain the old order; they suffocate in the stifling atmosphere of prejudice and traditions. The accepted ideas of the constitution of the state, of the laws of social equilibrium, of the political and economic interrelations of citizens, can hold out no longer against the implacable criticism which is daily undermining them … Political, economic and social institutions are crumbling. The social structure, having become uninhabitable, is hindering, even preventing, the development of seeds which are being propagated within its damaged walls and being brought forth around them.

The need for a new life becomes apparent. The code of established morality, that which governs the greater number of people in their daily life, no longer seems sufficient. What formerly seems just is now felt to be a crying injustice. The morality of yesterday is today recognized as revolting immorality. The conflict between new ideas and old traditions flames up in every class of society … the popular conscience rises up against the scandals which breed amidst the privileged and leisured, against the crimes committed in the name of “the law of the stronger,” or in order to maintain these privileges. Those who long for the triumph of justice, those who would put new ideas into practice, are soon forced to recognize that the realization of their generous, humanitarian and regenerating ideas cannot take place in a society thus constituted. They perceive the necessity of a revolutionary whirlwind which will sweep away all this rottenness, revive sluggish hearts with its breath and bring to mankind that spirit of devotion, self-denial and heroism, without which society sinks through degradation and vileness into complete disintegration.

In periods of frenzied haste toward wealth, of feverish speculation and of crisis, of the sudden downfall of great industries and the ephemeral expansion of other branches of production, of scandalous fortunes amassed in a few years and dissipated as quickly, it becomes evident that the economic institutions which control production and exchange are far from giving to society the prosperity which they are supposed to guarantee. They produce precisely the opposite result. Instead of order they bring forth chaos; instead of prosperity, poverty and insecurity; instead of reconciled interests, war – a perpetual war of the exploiter against the worker, of exploiters and of workers among themselves. Human society is seen to be splitting more and more into two hostile camps, and at the same time to be subdividing into thousands of small groups waging merciless war against each other. Weary of these wars, weary of the miseries which they cause, society rushes to seek a new organization. It clamors loudly for a complete remodeling of the system of property ownership, of production, of exchange all economic relations which spring from it.

The machinery of government, entrusted with the maintenance of the existing order, continues to function, but at every turn of its deteriorated gears, it slips and stops. Its working becomes more and more difficult, and the dissatisfaction caused by its defects grows continuously. Every day gives rise to a new demand. “Reform this,” “Reform that,” is heard from all sides. “War, finance, taxes, courts, police, everything would have to be remodeled, reorganized, established on a new basis,” say the reformers. And yet all know that it is impossible to make things over, to remodel anything at all because everything is interrelated; everything would have to be remade at once. And how can society be remodeled when it is divided into two openly hostile camps? To satisfy the discontented would be only to create new malcontents.

Incapable of undertaking reforms, since this would mean paving the way for revolution, and at the same time too impotent to be frankly reactionary, the governing bodies apply themselves to half-measures which can satisfy nobody, and only cause new dissatisfaction. The mediocrities who, in such transition periods, undertake to steer the ship of state, think of but one thing: to enrich themselves against the coming debacle. Attacked from all sides they defend themselves awkwardly, they evade, they commit blunder upon blunder and they soon succeed in cutting the last rope of salvation. They drown the prestige of the government in ridicule, caused by their own incapacity.

Such periods demand revolution. It becomes a social necessity; the situation itself is revolutionary.

When we study in the works of our greatest historians the genesis and development of vast revolutionary convulsions, we generally find under the heading “The Cause of the Revolution” a gripping picture of the situation on the eve of events. The misery of the people, the general insecurity, the vexatious measures of the government, the odious scandals laying bare the immense vices of society, the new ideas struggling to come to the surface and repulsed by the incapacity of the supporters of the former regime – nothing is omitted. Examining this picture, one arrives at the conviction that the revolution was indeed inevitable, and that there was no other way out than by the road of insurrection … But, between this pacific arguing and insurrection or revolt, there is a wide abyss – that abyss which, for the greatest part of humanity, lies between reasoning and action, thought and the will to act. How has this abyss been bridged? … How was it that words, so often spoken and lost in the air like the empty chiming of bells, were changed in actions?

The answer is easy. Action. The continuous action, ceaselessly renewed, of minorities brings about this transformation. Courage, devotion, the spirit of sacrifice, are as contagious as cowardice, submission and panic.

What forms will this action take? All forms – indeed, the most varied forms, dictated by circumstances, temperament and the means at disposal. Sometimes tragic, sometimes humorous, but always daring; sometimes collective, sometimes purely individual, this policy of action will neglect none of the means at hand, no event of public life, in order to keep the spirit alive, to propagate and find expression for dissatisfaction, to excite hatred against exploiters, to ridicule the government and expose its weakness and above all and always, by actual example, to awaken courage and fan the spirit of revolt.

When a revolutionary situation arises in a country, before the spirit of revolt is sufficiently awakened in the masses to express itself in violent demonstrations in the streets or by rebellions and uprisings, it is through action that minorities succeed in awakening that feeling of independence and that spirit of audacity without which no revolution can come to a head.

Men of courage, not satisfied with words, but ever searching for the means to transform them into action – men of integrity for whom the act is one with the idea, for whom prison, exile and death are preferable to a life contrary to their principles, intrepid souls who know that it is necessary to dare in order to succeed – these are the lonely sentinels who enter the battle long before the masses are sufficiently roused to raise openly the banner of insurrection and to march, arms in hand, to the conquest of their rights … Whoever has a slight knowledge of history and a fairly clear head knows perfectly well from the beginning that theoretical propaganda for revolution will necessarily express itself in action long before the theoreticians have decided that the moment to act has come.

Nevertheless the cautious theoreticians are angry at these madmen, they excommunicate them, they anathematize them. But the madmen win sympathy, the mass of the people secretly applaud their courage and they find imitators … Acts of illegal protest, of revolt, of vengeance, multiply.

Indifference from this point on is impossible … By actions which compel general attention, the new idea seeps into people’s minds and wins converts … Above all, it awakens the spirit of the revolt: it breeds daring … The people observe that the monster is not so terrible as they thought; they begin dimly to perceive that a few energetic efforts will be sufficient to throw it down. Hope is born in their hearts, and let us remember that if exasperation often drives men to revolt, it is always hope – the hope of victory – which makes revolutions.

The government resists; it is savage in its repressions. But, though formerly persecution killed the energy of the oppressed, now, in periods of excitement, it produces the opposite result. It provokes new acts of revolt, individual and collective. It drives the rebels to heroism, and in rapid succession these acts spread, become general, develop. The revolutionary party is strengthened by elements, which up to this time were hostile or indifferent to it. The general disintegration penetrates into the government, the ruling classes, the privileged. Some of them advocate resistance to the limit; others are in favor of concessions; others, again, go so far as to declare themselves ready to renounce their privileges for the moment, in order to appease the spirit of revolt, hoping to dominate again later on. The unity of the government and the privileged class is broken.

The ruling class may also try to find safety in savage reaction. But it is now too late; the battle only becomes more bitter, more terrible, and the revolution which is looming will only be more bloody. On the other hand, the smallest concession of the governing classes, since it comes too late, since it has been snatched in struggle, only awakes the revolutionary spirit still more. The common people, who formerly would have been satisfied with the smallest concession, observe now that the enemy is wavering. They foresee victory, they feel their courage growing, and the same men who were formerly crushed by misery and were content to sigh in secret, now lift their heads and march proudly to the conquest of a better future.

Finally, the revolution breaks out, the more terrible as the preceding struggles were bitter.

The Spirit of Revolt, Pyotr Kropotkin, 1880.

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Adbusters #84 July/August 2009

Nihilism and Revolution

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October
26, 2009
02:48 pm
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Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The Falcon cannot hear the Falconer
Things fall apart, but the centre still holds
Mere anarchy is lost upon the world

my take on Yeats (i'll confess, i don't know his work, but i know the original quote. homework for me, then)

i disagree that we rise as one reactive collective... at least not after you have grown a relative fist, so to speak... unfortunately, here in the UK, that new fist belongs to the fascists

August
12, 2009
08:12 pm
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The best article AdBusters ever had was about how the hipster represents the demise of Western Civilization. Let’s talk more about how hipsters are silly, and less about revolution.
August
10, 2009
07:54 pm
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Krapotkin was an ANARCHIST. Not a MARXIST. If you don’t know the diffirence you need to spend some serious time with Wikipedia. As for all the little happy people who just want to get along. The rich have robbed you. They control everything you see and hear and most of what you say. What America needs is a violent uprising. Fuck defacing billboards and launching sticker programs. I say: let’s burn cars. let’s take a fortified golf estate and put the motherfuckers to the torch. Social stability comes from the gun. Ask any Central American. Freedom starts with little things. Tip: A porche can be reduced to slag in around 5 mins with a firelighter placed behind one of the front wheels.
August
14, 2009
08:52 pm
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You should really get out of your parent’s basement and get something for that acne. You might get a little happier. (ps. Wikipedia is your reference source? Hilarious and, sadly, typical for this sad little crowd).
August
09, 2009
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Suggesting that everyone rises of a revolution, a mass-questioning, a common wave of vision-inspired change-making requires that we first acquire one thing: A Vision. An idea of what the world should be, the reason why the world is not the way it should be. This article is clearly a call for some kind of activist reorganization of the way we function, i will not take sides on whether it is left or right-inspired. All that needs to be said is that such action, first requires people to know what they need to change. It requires people to want a certain kind of world, to start with. As long as we have a mass of hundreds of millions of passive citizens whose everyday lives sustain the system for nothing more than sustenance’s sake, calling for a revolution adds up to nothing more than to say “save yourself” from a helpless drowning cow.
August
15, 2009
10:10 pm
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Robespierre had a vision. Lenin had a vision. Hitler had a vision. Making things up a you go along keeps things perpetually moving and prevents the entrenchment of hierarchy. Nihilism is a tactic.
August
15, 2009
09:52 am
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Vision. Yes Vision. If there’s one thing that Adbusters doesn’t have is Vision.
September
16, 2009
09:50 am
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Adbusters is a magazine. It doesn't have to have a vision. Its a platform for free thought; allowing individuality and diversity in a world that favors cloning and group think. It's time to break free.

August
09, 2009
01:26 pm
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sadly that cow floats on our backs
August
09, 2009
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Suggesting that everyone rises of a revolution, a mass-questioning, a common wave of vision-inspired change-making requires that we first acquire one thing: A Vision. An idea of what the world should be, the reason why the world is not the way it should be. This article is clearly a call for some kind of activist reorganization of the way we function, i will not take sides on whether it is left or right-inspired. All that needs to be said is that such action, first requires people to know what they need to chance. It requires people to want a certain world to start with. As long as we have a mass of hundreds of millions of passive citizens whose everyday action sustain the system for nothing more than sustenance’s sake, calling for a revolution adds up to nothing more than to say “save yourself” from a drowning cow.
August
08, 2009
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I’d like to discover a dream…. You tell me that everything shines in the luck of a young wave, with tracing fountains in the light of a tender belief. Francesco Sinibaldi
August
07, 2009
03:51 pm
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revolt, revolution - does not work. permanent rebellion is the only way.
August
07, 2009
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Okay. First thing is first. This “article” is by Kropotkin. A world-renowned Anarchist from the 19th century. It is about 140 years old, so to those who claim it is just “Marxist-Leninist dogma”, you don’t know your history. Kropotkin, along with many other Anarchists of the day, fought against Marx, his ideas, and his followers. He is not a communist. Next, yes this magazine has a left slant to it. So what? Having a bias is not necessarily a problem as long as you have the arguments to back up your position. They have beliefs and good reasons for them. Are you saying you don’t? What about other media outlets? The mainstream media has a far-right slant to it and yet so many people have no problem taking it seriously? Why the difference? At least media organizations like Adbusters put their beliefs up-front. They tell you what they believe and what their agenda is. If you don’t like it, too bad. They aren’t lying to you. They have goals and want to achieve them. That’s a whole lot less than I can say for Fox or CNN. They pretend to act as objective news sources, yet they frame issues according to their own ideological perspectives. Finally, articles like this one do serve a valuable function. Don’t get me wrong, I often feel frustrated when people spit ideals without any real solutions. However, it is important to keep the revolutionary-mindset alive in times when a revolution is all but impossible. Yes, we should be conceiving of practical ideas of how to fix things. Let’s do it. I’ll be the first to jump on board and contribute. But, we still need to be reminded why what we are doing is important and what our goals are. That is why Adbusters, and other outlets like it, are so important. They are a means of bringing people to attention. A way of saying “listen up, we can do this, if we work together”. So, before you start trashing them, why don’t you look at the bigger picture. They have their role to play, as many others do as well. No one can do it alone. It is up to all of us to bring about any real change in this world.
August
07, 2009
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What world do you live in where the main stream media has far-right bias. Have you not been witness to the Bush as a moron, Obama as God movement. Or how decent was the purest form of patriotism when it was liberals being roudy in town hall meetings, and how decenters are fakes and mobs now. Please.

No one on this planet watches fox news and doesn’t think it is anything other than right biased. CNN on the other hand I entirely agree with you on. It is sickening how they pretend to debate, yet position and opposition both sit well to the left. Yes I said it. Left.

I do disagree with much of what adbuster has to say. And, if like me, you believe this magazine is deceiving people more grotesquely than even the mainstream media with its contrived villains and straw man crisis, wouldn’t you, as a proponent of freedom and expression expect me to challenge their arguments and question what their point is? ReasonRebel

August
08, 2009
03:46 pm
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What world do YOU live in where CNN is considered left? Oh yeah, America. Maybe it is because I am not American, but I don’t see how anyone could conceive of any of the corporate media outlets as left. They reside within the dominant ideology of capitalism and representative democracy, and never stray from it. Not even for a second. Well, I have news for you. That is not left. That is centre at best. In many places in world, here included, being “liberal” is not being left, being average or centre. You need to go a lot farther than that on the political spectrum to be considered left-wing. I think you see these organizations as left because the society in which you live has so far narrowed the range of acceptable political views that you are not able to step outside of some rather large assumptions about how people should be political organized.
August
08, 2009
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i’m afraid that evidence of the ‘Obama as God’ movement in the mainstream media does not contradict the claim that such media indeed espouse far-right values. obama is nowhere close to being a leftist, so to present him as some sort of messianic figure who will somehow bring about the redemption of history seems pretty irrational and, well, reactionary (that is, since it essentially accepts the myriad cruelties and inanities of the given state of affairs—liberal capitalism/oligarchical rule/global apartheid).
August
11, 2009
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I guess insanity is a technically freedom from reality.
August
06, 2009
09:49 pm
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This sure has a left slant to it. This whole site does, who can really take it serious with such clear bias? Well written, but clearly not well thought through. Thanks for the engaging article
August
06, 2009
03:33 pm
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What is the point of this magazine? Can anyone asnwer me this? It appears they are very left leaning, hate consumption of goods, and blame economists for the worlds problems. What progression does Adbusters hope to make? Where is the revolution in such tired, mainstream, whining?
August
06, 2009
02:38 pm
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The communist revolution only brought about more poverty to the people and more power to the ones who created it. People need to look within themselves and find a way to truly care more about those around them other than themselves and their own interests. If revolution means harming another man to make a better world, than they are lying to themselves and to those who are following them. The outcome will always be the same. Just different people in power. I personally would choose death over harming anyone for political interests. B.R
August
15, 2009
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This is what the leftist social-progressives don’t understand - and never will. Their entire system lacks understanding and vision because it is by nature, merely a negative system. It always fights against the natural way of things because that’s it’s only foundation - deconstruction. The movement even fails to recognize itself in history so how can they possibly know who they are in real time? The French Revolution - supposedly a people’s revolution: the first example of fascism in history. Marxist Leninist Russia - supposedly a socialist government: a social experiement nightmare that cost tens of millions of people (aka enemies of the people) their lives. Sacrificing millions of individuals for the collective “good.” The National Socialist German Workers Party (aka Nazi’s) - for some reason characterized as fascist when in reality it was a de facto socialist government (not that there’s any real difference): we all know what happened there. The Cuban coup - a socialist revolution that made Castro one of the richest rulers in the world: a 50+ year disaster of poverty and squalor. …and now again the same Socialist/Fascist movement in Venezuela which will deprive the people of all of their rights. Not a great track records, comrades. You are right. Killing hundreds/thousands/millions in the name of a people’s “revolution” is the height of deception and hyprocracy…but that’s how the “culture jammers” get things done.
August
06, 2009
01:57 am
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it’s articles like these that made me stop reading adbusters. It’s talk of crumbling instead of shifting, working against some all-inclusive system instead of attacking facets within it that need to be changed. Absolutes are lazy. All these good ideas are smothered under the weight of this magazine’s self-importance. (and to anonymous - immortal technique? the perfect example of what i said above. valid points stirred in with Crazy.)
August
05, 2009
10:57 pm
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Regurgitating Marxist-Leninist dogma will not bring the poor and oppressed any closer to a world of true equality, democracy and social justice. Shame on you Adbusters for presenting tired worn out maxims over progressive ideas.
August
05, 2009
04:48 pm
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the reason a revolution hasn’t happened is the media.
August
06, 2009
12:52 pm
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I completely agree with your statement and also agree with another poster who declares this article as regurgitated marxist drivel. That being said, true independent thought will only occur when ordinary people start questioning the lies on the TV screen. People must see the truth. Paper money is worthless; there is no real difference between the democratic and republican parties; America is not the best country on earth and inherently “good”; US foreign and domestic policy is dominated by Jewish interests; the press misrepresents the truth. I hate to say it, but the truth will only surface when the average person begins to suffer….hunger, poverty, debt, or draft. -Lloyd Pitcher-
August
06, 2009
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I hate to say it, but the truth will only surface when the average person begins to suffer….hunger, poverty, debt, or draft.” That’s actually a very Marxist thing to say.
August
06, 2009
10:55 pm
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Not in the least. What happened with the Germans in Weimar Germany? What caused the rise of the Third Reich was starvation, the corruption of the ruling classes, and massive amounts of inflation which evaporated the average German of their savings. I’m on the right my friend, not the left… -Lloyd Pitcher
August
06, 2009
03:32 pm
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What is the point of this magazine? Can anyone asnwer me this? It appears they are very left leaning, hate consumption of goods, and blame economists for the worlds problems. What progression does Adbusters hope to make? Where is the revolution in such tired, mainstream, whining?
August
05, 2009
05:57 pm
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And they’ll be the number one reason that it will. “The fourth branch of the government wants us to settle for a bandana full of glittering generalities. Fighting for freedom, fighter terror. But what’s reality? Learn about the history of the place that we live and stop letting corporate news tell lies to your children.” -Immortal Technique.

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