Against the Logic of the Guillotine w/ Crimethinc

In this episode, I spoke with one of the authors of ⁠the Crimethinc piece⁠ of the same name about the ‘logic of the guillotine’, how it is used in  online left-wing meme culture, why it is problematic and why we need to have a better logic than that of the guillotine if we truly believe in liberatory politics. 

Here are some extracts from the introduction to the piece.

“On April 6, 1871, armed participants in the revolutionary ⁠Paris Commune⁠  seized the guillotine that was stored near the prison in Paris. They  brought it to the foot of the statue of Voltaire, where they smashed it  into pieces and burned it in a bonfire, to the applause of an immense  crowd⁠ ⁠[…]  In these conditions, burning the guillotine was a brave gesture  repudiating the Reign of Terror and the idea that positive social change  can be achieved by slaughtering people.

The guillotine has come to occupy our  collective imagination. In a time when the rifts in our society are  widening towards civil war, it represents uncompromising bloody revenge.  It represents the idea that the violence of the state could be a good  thing if only the right people were in charge. 

Those who take their own powerlessness  for granted assume that they can promote gruesome revenge fantasies  without consequences. But if we are serious about changing the world, we  owe it to ourselves to make sure that our proposals are not equally  gruesome.”

While I’d usually post a list of extra links, the original Crimethinc piece is full of them so I’ll simply ask you ⁠to read the piece⁠ this time!

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Transcriptions: Transcriptions are done by⁠⁠ Antidote Zine⁠⁠ and are available on ⁠the website⁠.

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