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The Ethics of Anarchism and Violence
This chapter critically examines the ethics of violence in warfare and political actions, particularly focusing on historical anarchist figures like Mario Buda and Umberto. It highlights the complexities of individual legacies, including Buda's ambivalence between militant anarchism and collaboration with fascists. Additionally, the discussion reflects on the repercussions of violent political actions, intertwined with themes of resilience and the tragic absurdity of failed assassination attempts.