Karl Hess in LIBERARIAN CONNECTION, February 1969. Here you go. As promised. Happy 2015!
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“Many interested in revolution today are dismayed by the fact that some who advocate revolutionary actions (such as SDS) do not have goals in the sense that other revolutions had them. . . . Revolution today must be against such goals. Revolution today must be against the state and not for any form of state. Revolution today must have as its goal the abolition of every agency of power which can or would be able to force standards, goals, or any arbitrarily normative values upon persons who do not voluntarily hold or seek such . . . .
“Revolutionary action today not only should not have but could not have a goal in the established sense of the word. There are no revolutions left in the framework of the old goals. They’ve all been tried . . . Revolutionary action, to repeat, must avoid goals, not seek them. Revolution for revolution’s sake is quite a proper stance when it is taken to overthrow the very concept of the state and of citizenship, the very concept of drudge-slavery to *any* or *anybody’s* ‘system’ in which the force of life is sacrificed to a life of force. Every other position is merely repititious [sic], reformist, and counter-revolutionary.”
The Acts of Revolution. In LIBERTARIAN CONNECTION Issue No. 2 (February 10, 1969)
The Acts of Revolution by Karl Hess [8]Two attitudes, more than any others I have been able to perceive, confuse revolutionary actions in the United States today. First is the demand that revolutionary action have “a goal†and the assumption that, lacking a goal, it must also lack fervor and even pr…
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