Crime and Punishment

By Errico Malatesta (1933)

http://revoltlib.com/anarchism/crime-and-punishment-malatesta-errico/

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Pergunta que não quer calar: ele agora pode ficar mais dois mandatos seguidos?

bullshit detector apitou:

• "...the oppressed are always in a state of legitimate self-defense, and have always the right to attack the oppressors." (From: "Anarchists Have Forgotten Their Principles," by E....)

• "And tomorrow, in the revolution, we must play an active part in the necessary physical struggle, seeking to make it as radical as possible, in order to destroy all the repressive forces of the government and to induce the people to take possession of the land, homes, transport, factories, mines, and of all existing goods, and organize themselves so that there is a just distribution immediately of food products." (From: "The Anarchist Revolution," by Errico Malatesta.)

Indeed. According anarchism the legitimate owners are the people who work directly on the land, not the absentee landlord. This is a basic anarchist's principle

your link was the first thing I ever read about this gentleman's ideas. if he doesn't believe in voluntary exchange of good and services and instead believes a general rule of "workers should own the land" that is bullshit to me.

what does owning something even means in this context? if you can't sell it, is not yours.

if that's anarchism. anarchism is bullshit.