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Granny Made Me an Anarchist: General Franco, The Angry Brigade and Me Granny Made Me an Anarchist: General Franco, The Angry Brigade and Me by Stuart Christie
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“Albert Camus said of the Spanish struggle: It is now nine years that men of my generation have had Spain within their hearts. Nine years that they have carried it with them like an evil wound. It was in Spain that men learned that one can be right and yet be beaten, that force can vanquish spirit, that there are times when courage is not its own recompense. It is this, doubtless, which explains why so many men, the world over, regard the Spanish drama as a personal tragedy.”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964
“Then there was the libertarian or anarchist socialist, the proponent of self-management and mutual aid and the enemy of bureaucracy, party and state power.”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964
“No Church has done more to fill the world with gloom than the Presbyterian. Its creed is frightful, hideous, and hellish. The Presbyterian God is the monster of monsters. He is an eternal executioner, jailer and turnkey. He will enjoy forever the shrieks of the lost — the wails of the damned. Hell is the festival of the Presbyterian God.”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964
“The Communist Party and Karl Marx were names I had picked up on since coming to Blantyre, so I read what I could on the subject. The very last English essay I wrote in May 1961, before leaving school, was a biographical sketch of Karl Marx together with a synopsis of The Communist Manifesto, outlining Marx and Frederick Engels’s views of revolution as a consequence of the class struggle.”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964
“To me, Burns expressed, in its most succinct form, the ideal and the essence of socialism — which had to do with justice, liberty and the overthrow of tyranny.”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964
“ON REFLECTION, I think it was probably my Granny who made me an anarchist.”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964
“It took a little while before it sank in that, unlike what the stirring words of The Internationale told us, there is never any ‘last fight left to face’; the struggle is forever — on constantly shifting battlefields against enemies who are endlessly reinforced from constantly receding horizons, and even from among the tired, disheartened deserters from our own ranks:”
Stuart Christie, My Granny Made Me an Anarchist. The Christie File: Part 1, 1946 - 1964