BIXX
25th July 2013, 23:00
So, I've been reading about and hearing about more and more types of analysis lately, so I thought that a thread that taught about them would be good. I'll add any good answers, explanations, etc... to this post.
I imagine this could help new revolutionaries learn more about why we see things the way we do, and allow them to come to their own conclusions with a more correct form of analysis.
I'll start with my interpretation of included/excluded analysis (just gonna say how I see it, not give examples), but if I am incorrect please correct me.
Included/Excluded:
Based off of the text by Alfredo M. Bonanno, the "included" are those who are in a position to make social change (due to the fact that they have rights), but also with the knowledge to do so. So we are analyzing based off of the idea that the included and excluded are the primary forces in history.
From the text: Only one thing remains beyond all doubt from this old chatter: men are only equal in principle, whereas in practice they are divided into two categories, those who have rights and those who do not. By right one means the possibility access to sources of wealth, to determining change aimed at reducing the difference in the distribution of revenue, in other words, everything that allows one to put one’s hope in a better future, or at least one that is less difficult than the present.
I imagine this could help new revolutionaries learn more about why we see things the way we do, and allow them to come to their own conclusions with a more correct form of analysis.
I'll start with my interpretation of included/excluded analysis (just gonna say how I see it, not give examples), but if I am incorrect please correct me.
Included/Excluded:
Based off of the text by Alfredo M. Bonanno, the "included" are those who are in a position to make social change (due to the fact that they have rights), but also with the knowledge to do so. So we are analyzing based off of the idea that the included and excluded are the primary forces in history.
From the text: Only one thing remains beyond all doubt from this old chatter: men are only equal in principle, whereas in practice they are divided into two categories, those who have rights and those who do not. By right one means the possibility access to sources of wealth, to determining change aimed at reducing the difference in the distribution of revenue, in other words, everything that allows one to put one’s hope in a better future, or at least one that is less difficult than the present.