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==violent revolution==
<blockquote>This acceptance of [[violence]], this "[[political]] suspension of the [[ethical]]," is the [[limit]] of that which even the most "tolerant" [[liberal]] stance is unable to trespass - [[witness]] the uneasiness of "radical" post-colonialist Afro-American studies apropos of [[Frantz Fanon]]'s fundamental insight into the unavoidability of violence in the [[process]] of effective [[decolonization]]. One should [[recall]] here [[Fredric Jameso]]n's [[idea]] that violence plays in a revolutionary process the same [[role]] as worldly wealth in the Calvinist [[logic]] of [[predestination]]: although it has no intrinsic [[value]], it is a [[sign]] of the authenticity of the revolutionary process, of the fact that this process is effectively disturbing the existing [[power]] relations. In [[other]] [[words]], the [[dream]] of the revolution without violence is precisely the dream of a "[[revolution without revolution]]"(Robespierre). On the other hand, the role of the Fascist [[spectacle]] of violence is exactly opposite: it is a violence whose aim is to PREVENT the [[true]] [[change]] - something spectacular should happen all the [[time]] so that, precisely, [[nothing]] would really happen.<ref>violence</ref></blockquote>
==Works==
* [[A Plea for Leninist Intolerance]]
* [[Repeating Lenin]]
* [[Seize the Day: Lenin's Legacy]]
* [[The Leninist Freedom]]
==Works==[[A_Plea_for_Leninist_Intolerance]][[Repeating_Lenin]][[Seize_the_DayCategory:_Lenin%27s_Legacy]][[The_Leninist_FreedomPolitics]]
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