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Understanding Insurrectionary Anarchism: A Theory and Practice of Revolutionary Change

Insurrectionary anarchism is a theory and practice of anarchism that emphasizes the importance of spontaneous, autonomous, and decentralized movements of the masses to bring about revolutionary change. It rejects traditional forms of organizing and advocates for direct action and self-management. Insurrectionary anarchists believe that the state and other hierarchical structures must be overthrown through violent means in order to create a truly free society.

Insurrectionists are individuals or groups who engage in acts of violence and civil disobedience as a means of bringing about revolutionary change. They often reject traditional forms of political organizing and instead opt for more direct and confrontational methods, such as property destruction, arson, and physical attacks on representatives of the state or capitalist elites. Insurrectionists may also engage in acts of self-defense against state repression or violence from other sources.

It is important to note that not all anarchists are insurrectionary, and many reject the use of violence as a means of achieving social change. Additionally, while some insurrectionary anarchists may engage in illegal activities, it is important to recognize that not all individuals who engage in such activities identify as anarchists or support the ideology of insurrectionary anarchism.

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