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A Crime Called Freedom: Writings of Os Cangaceiros, Wolfi Landstreicher.
Os Cangaceiros was a group of delinquents caught up in the spirit of the French insurrection of 1968 who refused to let that spirit die. With nothing but contempt for the self-sacrificial ideology practiced by “specialists in armed struggle”, this uncontrollable band of social rebels wreaked havoc on the French state — attacking infrastructures of oppression, supporting popular revolts, stealing and releasing secret blueprints for high-tech prisons, raiding the offices of corporate collaborators, and creating their lives in complete opposition to the world based on work. This volume was translated by Wolfi Landstreicher.
Contents:
Foreword by Wolfi Landstreicher
Introduction to Un Crimine Chiamato Liberta
Chronology
Editorial Notes from Os Cangaceiros #2
Prisoner's Talking Blues by Yves Delhoysie
Freedom Is the Crime that Contains All Crimes by Os Cangaceiros
The Truth About Some Actions Carried Out in Support of the Prison Revolts by Os Cangaceiros
Nothing Human Is Achieved in the Grip of Fear by Os Cangaceiros
Industrial Domestication: Industry as the Origin of Modern Domination by Leopold Roc
"13,000 Escapes" A Dossier Against the "Project of 13,000 Places"
Chronology and Correspondence of a Struggle Against French Prisons (April 1989-November 1990) by Os Cangaceiros
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD, FREE.
A Crime Called Freedom: Writings of Os Cangaceiros, Wolfi Landstreicher.
Os Cangaceiros was a group of delinquents caught up in the spirit of the French insurrection of 1968 who refused to let that spirit die. With nothing but contempt for the self-sacrificial ideology practiced by “specialists in armed struggle”, this uncontrollable band of social rebels wreaked havoc on the French state — attacking infrastructures of oppression, supporting popular revolts, stealing and releasing secret blueprints for high-tech prisons, raiding the offices of corporate collaborators, and creating their lives in complete opposition to the world based on work. This volume was translated by Wolfi Landstreicher.
Contents:
Foreword by Wolfi Landstreicher
Introduction to Un Crimine Chiamato Liberta
Chronology
Editorial Notes from Os Cangaceiros #2
Prisoner's Talking Blues by Yves Delhoysie
Freedom Is the Crime that Contains All Crimes by Os Cangaceiros
The Truth About Some Actions Carried Out in Support of the Prison Revolts by Os Cangaceiros
Nothing Human Is Achieved in the Grip of Fear by Os Cangaceiros
Industrial Domestication: Industry as the Origin of Modern Domination by Leopold Roc
"13,000 Escapes" A Dossier Against the "Project of 13,000 Places"
Chronology and Correspondence of a Struggle Against French Prisons (April 1989-November 1990) by Os Cangaceiros