Issue 1
A few people passing through a brief period of time, in a very special city. . .
The Anarcho-Tourist Review is an anarchist split from The Barbarian Review. With that being said, it is self-evident that all political separations will have positive aspects, in the sense of proposing a different vision, and negative ones, in the sense of not sharing certain views. The real art of politics is to find a balance of openness with the existence of beliefs, and the ability to distinguish between what is truly essential and what is merely secondary. A further consideration would be the serious necessity for coherence in group theoretical work, in which it differs from larger, more necessarily inclusive ventures.
Thus a split occurred because, on the positive side, we are seeking greater political depth, more theoretical clarity, some practical accountability, and real advances in anarchist thinking. Furthermore, as negative criteria, we feel the strong need for a clear break with prior failed traditions, so here we do not tolerate leftism, its governmental practices and political parties, its outdated Marxism, nor its present-day shabbiness and obvious decomposition.
And as a final thought, we hope it will be as rewarding for the Greek and non-Greek to read, as it has been for us to collect and write down our views.
Contents:
Just When and Where are we
Comments on the Revolutionary Struggle Programme
Notes on a Tactical Development
Fragments for the New Politics
Tourist Season
Farewell to the University
Identity Politics then and now
With Thoughts of Late Antiquity
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