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Eight Hours Too Many? by E. Kerr (Diavolo In Corpo)

Work less to live more. What a beautiful slogan! I wonder if the one who coined it understood the unintended truth it contains, that work is the negation of life. “Eight hours of obligation is enough to exhaust a person’s energy. What he gives at work is his life, the better part of her strength. Even if the work has not degraded her, even if she has not felt himself overcome by boredom and fatigue, he leaves exhausted, diminished, with the imagination withered.” So a worker wrote several decades ago. Anyone who has worked even for just one day understands the meaning of these words. This is why the reduction of work hours has always been one of the primary demands of those who don’t commission the work, but who carry it out, and so bear its entire burden.
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But Which History Is This? by Adreba Solneman

History is a progression toward the origin. Every new beginning in reality transforms all known time. But history is also one: plurality is now a moral slogan, like tolerance. The historians who recount it, who comment on it, who analyze it, obscure its visibility: history is the past! So no one will think of making use of it to transform the present.
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9 θέσεις για τη Χρυσή Αυγή, τον επελαύνοντα μεταμοντέρνο ολοκληρωτικό καπιταλισμό και το Κίνημα αποκατάστασης της ζωής και της αξιοπρέπειας

1. Καταρχήν, ο αγώνας ενάντια στον (ολοκληρωτικό) εθνικισμό-ρατσισμό είναι αγώνας ενάντια στον (αυταρχικό) υπαρκτό φιλελευθερισμό του Έθνους, του Κράτους, της Αγοράς και του Δικαίου και κατ’ επέκταση ενάντια στον (ολοκληρωτικό) καπιταλισμό.
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“En tiempos donde se reivindica la ausencia de valores, yo sigo levantando la espada del orgullo, el honor, la rebeldía, la lealtad, la solidaridad, la valentía y ese conjunto de valores me empuja a analizar la historia, nuestra historia de lucha.”
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