“The proletariat should not be viewed as a monolithic entity represented by a single party (a la the various currents of Marxism) but rather as a contested body whose unity is contingent on the freedom of its different parts to fight for their interests within it. The fight for women’s liberation or the recognition of the rights of various ethnic groups then are not battles to be put off until after the proletariat seizes power globally, but are necessary precursors to that seizure of power that clarify the revolutionary orientation of the proletariat.” Proletariat Book:The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project Source: The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project
“The simple fact of the matter is that wars can not be won in this way. Militias can play an important role in defending the gains of a revolution, in organizing irregular warfare within a circumscribed region, and in suppressing counter-revolutionary activity within the zone of a revolution. But without a regular army of its own the revolution can not hold back the advances of an invading army.” RevolutionMilitias Book:The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project Source: The Historical Failure of Anarchism: Implications for the Future of the Revolutionary Project