En lisant le livre de Carlo Roselli, Socialisme libéral (Paris, 1930) je relève ce passage « juger la masse avec pessimisme implique un jugement pessimiste de l’homme, la masse n’étant autre chose que l’ensemble d’individualités concrètes. Du moment qu’on déclare la masse incapable de saisir, ne serait-ce que d’une façon grossière et primitive, la valeur de la lutte pour la liberté, on déclare aussi que l’homme est fermé à tout instinct qui n’est pas purement utilitaire. Continue reading L’idolâtrie ouvrière→
It is true that the greater part of the Anarchist movement holds an opposite view to the one I have expressed in the Anarchist press since 1925. The group that entrusted me with the editing of MAN! knew this fact very well. Upon receiving the dissenting attitude of Comrade Ziano, as also that of a few others, I raised the issue before the Group. I stated that, in dealing with various subjects, I cannot express them any differently from what I think about them, even when such opinions should happen to be at variance with the generally accepted attitude of our movement. After a thorough discussion the Group expressed its unanimous support of my right to express myself as I think on any social subject that arises. Continue reading What ought to be the anarchist attitude towards the machine (en/fr)→