http://www.readmarxeveryday.org/strike/index.html
Lysenko posted:looks like kerspedeldeb is printing a new edition of this
it's on sale for 20% off currently too
http://www.readmarxeveryday.org/strike/index.html
text formatting/spellchecking is pretty much done, i transcribed the Afterword and the Excerpts from a BR Manual, only thing left is add some more images and chapter 9 which i'm working on now
Edited by karphead ()
Edited by karphead ()
https://kersplebedeb.com/posts/1978-red-brigades/
Nonetheless, the work on filling the gap has begun. Recently published by Kersplebedeb, 1978: A New Stage in the Class War? Selected Documents from the Spring Campaign of the Red Brigades, brings together the key texts by the BR in relation to the Moro action. The first, the February 1978 “Resolution of the Strategic Directorate of the Red Brigades” was released three months prior, and establishes the conceptual framework within which the BR was operating at the time. It presents the BR strategy of protracted armed struggle in the context of their analysis of the “Imperialist State of the Multinationals” and of the class composition of the Italian social formation. This is followed by the nine communiques issued by the group during the captivity of Moro, and by the March 1979 document “The Spring Campaign: Capture, Trial, and Execution of the President of the DC, Aldo Moro” which further clarifies what the BR meant by the “heart of the state”, criticizes the “anti-political” alternatives offered by elements within Autonomy, and extensively discusses their understanding of how the national crisis developed as a result of their action. These texts from the Red Brigades are supplemented by “Achtung Banditi”, the editorial from the June 1978 issue of the Marxist-Leninist journal Corrispondenza Internazionale, which sharply criticizes the strategic line of the BR from a revolutionary perspective sympathetic to armed struggle.