The Darkness Criticizes the Wolf for Howling at the Moon
Submitted anonymously
on Areïon's Warlike, Howling, Pure and Invecchiare Selvatico's tedious maligning
Submitted anonymously
on Areïon's Warlike, Howling, Pure and Invecchiare Selvatico's tedious maligning
Original title: Millenarian Insurrectionary Hail Marianism: Invecchiare Selvatico Reflects On Warlike, Howling, Pure (by Areïon)
The clock is winding down and there seems to be no path to “victory”, no chance of “winning” (concepts only relevant for those stuck playing Their games). But no, wait… Could it be? Religiosity, self-sacrificial martyrdom, and agenda-infused opportunistic historical re-readings (what the author would likely dismiss as historical revisionism)… that’ll get us to freedom, to anarchy! Awe, well, um, ok? Warlike, Howling, Pure feels like an act of desperation, a last-ditch effort at some sort of ending-times anarchist final triumph or last stand, one that hopefully will not pull other lost souls into its hallowed and insurrecto-thiestic void.
From Contagion Press
by Areïon
Given the failure and inadequacy of secular attempts to bring about revolution, Warlike, Howling, Pure offers an insurrectionary and devotional approach to anarchy that expands the uprising into spiritual and religious dimensions. This book of four essays delves into the animism of revolution, suggesting its manifestation through relationship with the numinous – a divine intervention, rather than a product of crass historical determinism.