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Alfredo M. Bonanno

Some collected words in memory of Alfredo M. Bonanno

“Rest in Joy”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Canenero

A Eulogy to Opinion – Alfredo M. Bonanno (1995)

“Opinion is the most widely circulated commodity. Everyone possesses it and everyone utilizes it.”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno

Construction in the struggle for insurrectional organization – Alfredo M. Bonanno (1972)

“The different experiences in recent years, in factories, schools and neighborhoods have given negative results because of the imprecise and approximate relationship with the territory.”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Insurrection

Insurrection – Alfredo M. Bonanno (1988)

“A considerable part of the anarchist movement shares insurrectional positions, but they are theoretical stands only. We think that a new way to consider insurrection is possible.”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Cienfuegos Press

What “Anarchismo” is and how it functions (1978)

“The aim of the editorial group is that of maintaining a sufficiently high level of analysis, while avoiding falling into theory for the sake of theory…”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Endless Struggle Insurrection Reality Now

Endless Struggle reviews ‘From Riot to Insurrection’ (1989)

“‘From Riot to Insurrection’ is an attempt to re-evaluate the Anarchist perspective, to take into account the changes of modern society.”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Ecomedia Endless Struggle No Picnic Open Road

The Right to Life Isn’t Begged For, It is Taken – Endless Struggle (1990)

“Both Bonanno & Stasi have been involved in the revolutionary movement for a number of years…”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Jean Weir Open Road

Italian Cops Trample Flowers – Open Road (1980)

“Among those arrested in Catania are two members of the ‘Anarchismo’ editorial group, Alfredo Bonanno and Sal Barletta.”

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Jean Weir

Intro to Insurrectionary Anarchism

Here I’ve collected links to several texts by Sicilian anarchist Alfredo Maria Bonanno, originally translated into English from the Italian and published by his Scottish anarchist comrade Jean Weir as separate pamphlets or booklets, but now presented together in one convenient location.

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Alfredo M. Bonanno Insurrection Jean Weir

Breaking out of the Ghetto – Jean Weir (1988)

“The struggles taking place in the inner city ghettos are often misunderstood as mindless violence. The young struggling against exclusion and boredom are advanced elements of the class clash. The ghetto walls must be broken down, not enclosed.”

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