Individual reclamation
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Individual reclamation (Fr: reprise individuelle) is a form of the direct action, characterized by the individual theft of resources from the rich by the poor. Individual reclamation gained popular attention in the early 20th century as a result of the exploits of anarchists such as Ravachol and Clément Duval who believed that such expropriations were ethical because of the exploitation of society by capitalists (see Anti-capitalism). Advocacy centered around France, Belgium, Great Britain and Switzerland.
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[edit] Conceptual origins
In 1840, Pierre Joseph Proudhon, a French mutualist, wrote What Is Property?, a question to which he famously answered "property is theft". By this, Proudhon meant that legitimate property could result only from an individual's labor and all other capital was, in effect, stolen.[citation needed] This economic world view converged in the minds of radicals with the Russian theorist Mikhail Bakunin's concept of propaganda of the deed, the use of physical violence against political enemies as a method of inspiring the masses.
Individualist anarchism derived the idea of individual reclamation as a means of breaking down what they perceived as the robbery of the laboring class by capitalists, politicians and the church. The individual's expropriation was regarded as legitimate resistance against an unfair social order, an ethical right to even the distribution of wealth.
[edit] Practice
Well-known 19th century practitioners of individual reclamation included Ravachol and Clément Duval. A later generation of European anarchists, influenced by the anti-essentialism of Max Stirner, would eventually abandon the ethical framing of individual reclamation, proposing an ideology of illegalism and openly embracing criminality as a lifestyle. The most famous of these practitioners included the infamous Bonnot Gang of France.
In the 20th century, Lucio Urtubia, a Spanish practitioner of individual reclamation, stole millions from Citibank by forging traveler's checks.
[edit] References
- Proudhon, Pierre Joseph. What is property.
- Hobsbawn, Eric. Bandits. Frankfurt am Main (1972) ASIN B0012GHYFK
- Metzler, JB. Anarchismus und Literatur: Ein vergessenes Kapitel deutscher Literaturgeschichte zwischen 1890 und 1910. (1987) ISBN 3-476-00622-0