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  1. Ricardo Flores Magón, assassinated by the state 103 years ago today.

    "Within law and order you can arrive to slavery, but never to freedom. It is by practicing illegality, by upsetting what the law calls order, that emancipation is conquered"

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Anarchism

  2. Ricardo Flores Magón : l'anarchie au bout du fusil

    #Anarchisme #TexteAnarchiste #RicardoFloresMagón

    Y a ceux qui rêvent de révolution, et y a ceux qui la font. Ricardo Flores Magón, n'était pas du ceux qui attende que ça tombe du ciel. Au cœur du Mexique des années 1910, il a pris la plume et les armes pour foutre en l'air l'ordre établi. Anarchiste, il prônait l'action directe, la révolte populaire et la fin de la propriété privée. Pas de place pour les demi-mesures ni les illusions électorales, la liberté se prend, elle ne se quémande...

    leperepeinard.com/breves/ricar

  3. "The Death of Ricardo Flores Magón," written by William C. Owen, a British anarchist and long-time editor of the English section of Regeneración. Published in the anarchist journal Freedom in December 1922.

    "Ricardo Flores Magon is dead. Usually the news of a death affects me little, but in this case I feel differently. It is not because after long years of imprisonment and exile, this indomitable battler for Liberty has died in jail. Some larger sense than that of pity or personal bereavement possesses me. For reasons I cannot analyse, this death appears to me as summing up a period, and arouses thoughts and feelings I find it hard to put in words. I have the feeling that some force which was essential has ceased to operate."

    katesharpleylibrary.net/d7wnm9

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Regeneración #WilliamCOwen #AnarchistHistory

  4. "The Death of Ricardo Flores Magón," written by William C. Owen, a British anarchist and long-time editor of the English section of Regeneración. Published in the anarchist journal Freedom in December 1922.

    "Ricardo Flores Magon is dead. Usually the news of a death affects me little, but in this case I feel differently. It is not because after long years of imprisonment and exile, this indomitable battler for Liberty has died in jail. Some larger sense than that of pity or personal bereavement possesses me. For reasons I cannot analyse, this death appears to me as summing up a period, and arouses thoughts and feelings I find it hard to put in words. I have the feeling that some force which was essential has ceased to operate."

    katesharpleylibrary.net/d7wnm9

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Regeneración #WilliamCOwen #AnarchistHistory

  5. "The Death of Ricardo Flores Magón," written by William C. Owen, a British anarchist and long-time editor of the English section of Regeneración. Published in the anarchist journal Freedom in December 1922.

    "Ricardo Flores Magon is dead. Usually the news of a death affects me little, but in this case I feel differently. It is not because after long years of imprisonment and exile, this indomitable battler for Liberty has died in jail. Some larger sense than that of pity or personal bereavement possesses me. For reasons I cannot analyse, this death appears to me as summing up a period, and arouses thoughts and feelings I find it hard to put in words. I have the feeling that some force which was essential has ceased to operate."

    katesharpleylibrary.net/d7wnm9

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Regeneración #WilliamCOwen #AnarchistHistory

  6. "The Death of Ricardo Flores Magón," written by William C. Owen, a British anarchist and long-time editor of the English section of Regeneración. Published in the anarchist journal Freedom in December 1922.

    "Ricardo Flores Magon is dead. Usually the news of a death affects me little, but in this case I feel differently. It is not because after long years of imprisonment and exile, this indomitable battler for Liberty has died in jail. Some larger sense than that of pity or personal bereavement possesses me. For reasons I cannot analyse, this death appears to me as summing up a period, and arouses thoughts and feelings I find it hard to put in words. I have the feeling that some force which was essential has ceased to operate."

    katesharpleylibrary.net/d7wnm9

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Regeneración #WilliamCOwen #AnarchistHistory

  7. "The Death of Ricardo Flores Magón," written by William C. Owen, a British anarchist and long-time editor of the English section of Regeneración. Published in the anarchist journal Freedom in December 1922.

    "Ricardo Flores Magon is dead. Usually the news of a death affects me little, but in this case I feel differently. It is not because after long years of imprisonment and exile, this indomitable battler for Liberty has died in jail. Some larger sense than that of pity or personal bereavement possesses me. For reasons I cannot analyse, this death appears to me as summing up a period, and arouses thoughts and feelings I find it hard to put in words. I have the feeling that some force which was essential has ceased to operate."

    katesharpleylibrary.net/d7wnm9

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Regeneración #WilliamCOwen #AnarchistHistory

  8. 102 years ago today, Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón died in a prison cell in Leavenworth, Kansas, killed by the state. His unflinching commitment to the struggle against the three-headed hydra--capital, authority, and clergy--should be an example for all of us.

    "…what we pursue as anarchists are not reforms, but the death of the capitalist system, that is, the death of the right of private property, the death of the principle of authority, and the abolition of all religion."

    - Ricardo Flores Magón

    #RicardoFloresMagón #TierraYLibertad #Oaxaca

  9. 102 years ago today, Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón died in a prison cell in Leavenworth, Kansas, killed by the state. His unflinching commitment to the struggle against the three-headed hydra--capital, authority, and clergy--should be an example for all of us.

    "…what we pursue as anarchists are not reforms, but the death of the capitalist system, that is, the death of the right of private property, the death of the principle of authority, and the abolition of all religion."

    - Ricardo Flores Magón

    #RicardoFloresMagón #TierraYLibertad #Oaxaca

  10. 102 years ago today, Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón died in a prison cell in Leavenworth, Kansas, killed by the state. His unflinching commitment to the struggle against the three-headed hydra--capital, authority, and clergy--should be an example for all of us.

    "…what we pursue as anarchists are not reforms, but the death of the capitalist system, that is, the death of the right of private property, the death of the principle of authority, and the abolition of all religion."

    - Ricardo Flores Magón

    #RicardoFloresMagón #TierraYLibertad #Oaxaca

  11. 102 years ago today, Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón died in a prison cell in Leavenworth, Kansas, killed by the state. His unflinching commitment to the struggle against the three-headed hydra--capital, authority, and clergy--should be an example for all of us.

    "…what we pursue as anarchists are not reforms, but the death of the capitalist system, that is, the death of the right of private property, the death of the principle of authority, and the abolition of all religion."

    - Ricardo Flores Magón

    #RicardoFloresMagón #TierraYLibertad #Oaxaca

  12. 102 years ago today, Mexican anarchist Ricardo Flores Magón died in a prison cell in Leavenworth, Kansas, killed by the state. His unflinching commitment to the struggle against the three-headed hydra--capital, authority, and clergy--should be an example for all of us.

    "…what we pursue as anarchists are not reforms, but the death of the capitalist system, that is, the death of the right of private property, the death of the principle of authority, and the abolition of all religion."

    - Ricardo Flores Magón

    #RicardoFloresMagón #TierraYLibertad #Oaxaca

  13. Reflections from Ricardo Flores Magón for today's election in Mexico:

    "Here we are, with the torch of the revolution in one hand and the program of the Partido Liberal in the other, announcing war. We are not whining messengers of peace: we are revolutionaries. Our electoral ballots will be the bullets our guns fire. From today onward, the swords wielded by the mercenaries of Caesar will encounter not the defenseless breast of the citizen who exercises his civic functions, but the bayonets of the rebels ready to repay blow with blow."

    - Ricardo Flores Magón 1910

    "Workers: you don't need to appoint idlers to represent you in the legislative chambers, and much less do you need to resort to the authorities to patronize and represent you in your struggles against capital. To those who ask you to vote for them to represent you in the legislative chambers, spit in their faces; to those who counsel you to put your fates in the hands of authority, slap them in the face."

    -Ricardo Flores Magón 1912

    “Ninety years of deceit on the part of the bourgeoisie of money and the intelligentsia have opened the eyes, if not of all, of a good number of workers, who finally understand that the land and the machinery of production cannot fall into the hands of the proletariat by depositing votes in the ballot box to appoint an executioner, but by the virile action of the workers armed with the rifle and dynamite.

    -Ricardo Flores Magón 1912

    #RicardoFloresMagón #Elections #Mexico #Anarchism

  14. "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" author #KellyLytleHernández in conversation

    "#BadMexicans [..] delves into the history of the migrant rebels, or #magonistas, who, in 1910, were led by #RicardoFloresMagón. The magonistas organized thousands of Mexican workers to oust #Mexico’s pro-imperialist dictator."

    youtu.be/99S0AzPNYSs?list=PLOq

    #MexicanRevolution #MexicanAmericans #LatinXHistory #MigrantWorkers #books

  15. "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" author #KellyLytleHernández in conversation

    "#BadMexicans [..] delves into the history of the migrant rebels, or #magonistas, who, in 1910, were led by #RicardoFloresMagón. The magonistas organized thousands of Mexican workers to oust #Mexico’s pro-imperialist dictator."

    youtu.be/99S0AzPNYSs?list=PLOq

    #MexicanRevolution #MexicanAmericans #LatinXHistory #MigrantWorkers #books

  16. "Bad Mexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands" author #KellyLytleHernández in conversation

    "#BadMexicans [..] delves into the history of the migrant rebels, or #magonistas, who, in 1910, were led by #RicardoFloresMagón. The magonistas organized thousands of Mexican workers to oust #Mexico’s pro-imperialist dictator."

    youtu.be/99S0AzPNYSs?list=PLOq

    #MexicanRevolution #MexicanAmericans #LatinXHistory #MigrantWorkers #books

  17. "#BadMexicans: Race, Empire, & Revolution in the Borderlands tells the dramatic story of the #magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 #MexicanRevolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named #RicardoFloresMagón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause."

    newbooksnetwork.com/kelly-lytl

    #KellyLytleHernández #LatinXHistory #books

  18. "#BadMexicans: Race, Empire, & Revolution in the Borderlands tells the dramatic story of the #magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 #MexicanRevolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named #RicardoFloresMagón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause."

    newbooksnetwork.com/kelly-lytl

    #KellyLytleHernández #LatinXHistory #books

  19. "#BadMexicans: Race, Empire, & Revolution in the Borderlands tells the dramatic story of the #magonistas, the migrant rebels who sparked the 1910 #MexicanRevolution from the United States. Led by a brilliant but ill-tempered radical named #RicardoFloresMagón, the magonistas were a motley band of journalists, miners, migrant workers, and more, who organized thousands of Mexican workers--and American dissidents--to their cause."

    newbooksnetwork.com/kelly-lytl

    #KellyLytleHernández #LatinXHistory #books

  20. "The Chicano Movement here in the United States took the #Magonistas and their anti-capitalist and anti-racist ideologies as a model for organizing. The Magonistas are their grandmothers and grandfathers"

    #KellyLytleHernández discusses her book "#BadMexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands"

    The #MexicanRevolution and The Migrants Who Sparked It

    youtu.be/vU6HkjWxXqI

    #RicardoFloresMagón #USImperialism #USEmpire #MexicanAmericans #Mexico #LatinxHistory #books

  21. "The Chicano Movement here in the United States took the #Magonistas and their anti-capitalist and anti-racist ideologies as a model for organizing. The Magonistas are their grandmothers and grandfathers"

    #KellyLytleHernández discusses her book "#BadMexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands"

    The #MexicanRevolution and The Migrants Who Sparked It

    youtu.be/vU6HkjWxXqI

    #RicardoFloresMagón #USImperialism #USEmpire #MexicanAmericans #Mexico #LatinxHistory #books

  22. "The Chicano Movement here in the United States took the #Magonistas and their anti-capitalist and anti-racist ideologies as a model for organizing. The Magonistas are their grandmothers and grandfathers"

    #KellyLytleHernández discusses her book "#BadMexicans: Race, Empire, and Revolution in the Borderlands"

    The #MexicanRevolution and The Migrants Who Sparked It

    youtu.be/vU6HkjWxXqI

    #RicardoFloresMagón #USImperialism #USEmpire #MexicanAmericans #Mexico #LatinxHistory #books

  23. " '#BadMexicans'— that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-#Mexico border against the #RobberBarons and their political allies. UCLA historian #KellyLytleHernández tells that story and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands."

    #MexicanRevolution #RicardoFloresMagón #Magonistas #USImperialism #books #MexicanAmericans

    thenation.com/podcast/politics

  24. " '#BadMexicans'— that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-#Mexico border against the #RobberBarons and their political allies. UCLA historian #KellyLytleHernández tells that story and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands."

    #MexicanRevolution #RicardoFloresMagón #Magonistas #USImperialism #books #MexicanAmericans

    thenation.com/podcast/politics

  25. " '#BadMexicans'— that’s what the revolutionaries of 1910 were called as they fought on both sides of the US-#Mexico border against the #RobberBarons and their political allies. UCLA historian #KellyLytleHernández tells that story and talks about her book on race, empire, and revolution in the borderlands."

    #MexicanRevolution #RicardoFloresMagón #Magonistas #USImperialism #books #MexicanAmericans

    thenation.com/podcast/politics

  26. How do anarchists respond to the #Mexican state recuperating the legacy of revolutionary anarchist, Ricardo Flores Magón? @susurros sits down with Jamie, who speaks on how social movements are attempting to reclaim Magon's memory.

    #anarchism, #Mexico #RicardoFloresMagon #EZLN #Zapatistas #MexicanRevolution #anarchist

    itsgoingdown.org/neither-dead-