"In its essence direct action is the insistence, when faced with structures of unjust authority, on acting as if one is already free. One does not solicit the state. One does not even necessarily make a grand gesture of defiance. Insofar as one is capable, one proceeds as if the state does not exist."
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David Graeber, Direct Action: An Ethnography, Oakland: AK Press, p. 203, 2009.
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