Photo illustration by Bráulio Amado Talk How This Climate Activist Justifies Political ViolenceWith the 2021 publication of his unsettling book, “How to Blow Up a Pipeline,” Andreas Malm established himself as a leading thinker of climate radicalism.
I have engaged in as much militant climate activism as I have had access to in my activist communities and contexts.
Like I said, I’ve participated in things that I can’t tell you about because they’ve been illegal and they’ve been militant.
I can’t tell you what things I have done, but the things that I do and that any other climate activist should be doing cannot be an individual project.
This goes for political violence too, unless you’re a pacifist and you reject every form of political violence — that’s a reasonably coherent philosophical position.
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Organizations:
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Locations:
Swedish, New, The New Republic, Malmo, Ukraine, France, United States