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The author begins the text by saying:
“It is vital that anarchist strategy be situated: that we see strategy not as a chessboard from above, as in the authoritarian worldview, but as a perspective on the situation we inhabit, looking outward with our own eyes.”
After reading the rest of the text:
-Where is the author situated?
-What is the situation the author inhabits?
-What does the author see with their own eyes?
-Does the author state clear goals?
-What does the author set to achieve?
-What goal does the strategy serve?
-What strategy does the author outline?
-Which strategy does the analysis serve?
-Is the analysis based on the immediate sensorial input of the situation the author inhabits?
-How does the analysis serve the strategy?
-Which are the key choices and courses of action to follow that the strategy makes?
-How does the strategy adapt to each scenario? Which are the contingency plans?
-Who is intended to carry out the actions in the strategy?
The author concludes the text by saying:
”In either case, we can expect a new wave of repression against anarchists...”
-What does the author propose in response to what remains constant in any scenario?
Bonus question:
-What is the main takeaway from this article for anarchists?
The author begins the text by saying:
“It is vital that anarchist strategy be situated: that we see strategy not as a chessboard from above, as in the authoritarian worldview, but as a perspective on the situation we inhabit, looking outward with our own eyes.”
After reading the rest of the text:
-Where is the author situated?
-What is the situation the author inhabits?
-What does the author see with their own eyes?
-Does the author state clear goals?
-What does the author set to achieve?
-What goal does the strategy serve?
-What strategy does the author outline?
-Which strategy does the analysis serve?
-Is the analysis based on the immediate sensorial input of the situation the author inhabits?
-How does the analysis serve the strategy?
-Which are the key choices and courses of action to follow that the strategy makes?
-How does the strategy adapt to each scenario? Which are the contingency plans?
-Who is intended to carry out the actions in the strategy?
The author concludes the text by saying:
”In either case, we can expect a new wave of repression against anarchists...”
-What does the author propose in response to what remains constant in any scenario?
Bonus question:
-What is the main takeaway from this article for anarchists?