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"What do we want? I think we want self-determination - the possibility of creating our own lives, the assumption of our own humanity. This means collective self-determination, just because what we do is so tightly integrated with what others do. The drive to collective self-determination should be the guiding principle, the utopian star that lights up our questions and our experiments. That means, of course, an anti-state politics, not in the sense of having nothing at all to do with the state (which would be very difficult for most of us), but in the sense of recognizing that the state is a form of social organization which negates self-determination."(InterActivist Info Exchange|"Walking we ask questions: An interview with John Holloway from the Fall issue of "Perspectives on Anarchist Theory")
:: note :: . . . thinking about Yeat's celebrated lines . . .
Whatever flames upon the night
Man's own resinous heart has fed
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