Anarchists Never Surrender by Victor Serge

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This anthology of essays defends the principles of anarchism against all forms of state oppression, including the Soviet bureaucracy. Serge critiques centralized power, arguing that it inevitably leads to tyranny. The book calls for a constant ethical rebellion and the fight for freedom, which must be protected not only from capitalists but also from revolutionaries who become the new oppressors.

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Written Year

1917-1991

Lenght

More 200 Pages

Form

Nonfiction

Theme

Political

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What famous book is this similar to?
The Rebel (L'Homme révolté) by Albert Camus. Both collections of essays and philosophical writings serve as a deep exploration of rebellion against tyranny and historical determinism. Camus examines the nature of metaphysical and historical revolt, aligning closely with Serge's lifelong defense of revolutionary ethics, individual freedom, and anarchist principles against state power, whether capitalist or communist.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t find an excerpt of the book in the public domain.

Anarchism is not a recipe for revolution, but a permanent spirit of questioning and non-submission.

The greatest danger to liberty is the tendency of the revolutionary to become the new oppressor.

We fight for a world where no human being is a means, but an end in himself.

The state, whatever its label, tends toward the centralization of power, which inevitably leads to injustice.

To be an anarchist is to perpetually begin anew, to refuse the comfort of dogma.

Unfortunately, we couldn’t find an excerpt of the book in the public domain.

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