
Quillette Narrated Sad Radicals
Jan 13, 2026
Explore the journey from radical activism to disillusionment with Connor Barnes. He shares insights on the toxic norms within radical communities and critiques the evolution of radical ideology. Barnes uncovers how victimhood and perpetual suspicion create a cycle of anger and moral policing. He emphasizes the need to abandon dogma and embrace uncertainty, urging a return to compassionate engagement for social betterment. Discover the complexities of radical beliefs and the path toward constructive dialogue.
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Young Radical Immersion
- Connor Barnes recounts joining anarchist communities at 18 and immersing himself in protests, co-ops, and radical life.
- That intense immersion left him burned out, disillusioned, and eventually estranged from the scene.
Toxicity Is Built Into Radicalism
- Radical toxicity often stems from the ideology and norms of radicalism itself, not just external factors.
- Toxic behaviors are features of the movement's structure, producing paranoid and depressed subjects.
Radicalism Takes On Religious Form
- Radical communities take on religious features: ritual, proselytizing, and pious mundanity.
- This creates echo chambers where dissent and deep engagement with outsiders are shunned.






