II. strategy

unity

One of the major weak points of the resistance is the lack of unity. Through dozens of separate splinter groups, the movement loses its impact and power. While many of these discrepancies have been imposed by government intelligence actions, others have simply failed to understand the real cause for their problems and have a completely wrong approach and motivation. They do not realize that their interest group's cause is just a small symptom of the overall problem and that by cooperating with other like-minded organizations they gain important allies and much needed workers. Many of them want have their goals limited to attaining equalization and re-allocation of powers. These people do not really oppose the system, they just attempt to undermine it by infiltrating parties or corporations. They want to put reforms through slowly. Some are power hungry and will only be satisfied when they hold a high position in the system. Others just want to centralize and achieve improvements for their own interest group.
individuality & collectivism

It's clear that there has to be some sort of organization, be it only for a very small amount of people or for a larger organization, it requires a certain degree of teamwork. Working in an organized group doesn't lead to losing identity and it lives out of the impetus of each of its members and their ambitions. Another problem is the proneness to self-accusations, depression and stagnation of a considerable part of the activists. Disappointed and resigned, they preferred to work in isolation. Dismal urban reality, social problems and compromises made them deviate from their radical course. This sad picture of the old activists doesn't attract new people to the movement and naturally, few want to spend their lives demonstrating every week and writing petitions without any visible results. This is why we need to exclude these attitudes in the new movement and have to repel cooperation with activists that do not share our viewpoint. Compromising groups work against us and their naivety is as harmful to us as the government is. Everyone must understand that we don't need a reform, we need a revolution.

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