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The revolution will not be sober: the problem with notions of “radical sobriety” & “intoxication culture” /April 11, 2016 by Alexander McClelland

My longtime collaborator Zoë Dodd and I recently published a commentary on the idea of 'radical sobriety' and 'intoxication culture' on our blog for our ongoing anarchist project. Read it here in English and here in French.   

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