Conspirituality

Bonus Sample: Graeber vs Bannon, Anarchism vs Leninism (Part 2)

Nov 24, 2025
Dive into a thought-provoking clash between anarchism and Leninism, exploring the historic tensions sparked by Marx and Bakunin during the Paris Commune. Discover David Graeber's vision of 'everyday communism' and the power of horizontal organizing seen at Occupy. Contrast this with critiques of failed spontaneity, as evidenced by events like January 6th. Lessons from past protests reveal the peril of unstructured movements against organized forces, bringing a nuanced view of how ideology plays out in real-world activism.
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Two Opposite Revolutionary Models

  • Graeber and Bannon both opposed the status quo but from opposite directions and methods.
  • Framing their clash reveals how spiritual or anarchic energies collide with disciplined institutional capture.
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Spontaneity Can Be Co-Opted

  • Spontaneous, leaderless energy can expand horizons but risks being co-opted without durable structure.
  • Matthew Remski argues disciplined organization is needed to translate spectacle into lasting power.
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Prefiguration Versus Vanguardism

  • Graeber favored prefigurative politics and acting as if we're already free through horizontal consensus.
  • This contrasts with Leninist strategy focused on disciplined vanguard building to seize and hold power.
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