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Title: Last writings of Ulrike. Author: Anonymous Date: 1976 Language: en Topics: Ulrike, Meinhof, Revolutionary, action, raf, germany, writings, text, last, liberation, anarchism, communism, socialism Source: Letzte texte von Ulrike pamphlet, Last writings of Ulrike, publication; no copyrights,anonymous Notes: Last writings of Ulrike Meinhof, Original manuscript of Ulrike; Der Metropolen Guerilla, letters from the Stammheim process. âLetzte texte von Ulrikeâ, 1976.
WRITINGS AND QUOTES FROM ULRIKE MEINHOF
On; Social Anarchy, communism and revolutionary action.
Introduction; âBecause we should never hurt others and the innocent in a
social liberation process, because we all feel pain, because all blood
is red and the Earth not flatâ
Ulrike Meinhof has often been called an anarchist by media and RAF
members were portraited as anarchist on wanted posters.
She did express her sympathy and suport for anarchist individuals and
groups, freedom movements, for a social revolution in general but above
all Ulrike was also a believer in the âproletariatâ, may it be in her
own vision of it.
Ulrike worked as a journalist for a German leftish magazine called
âKonkretâ and was involved in the Oktober revolution. In 1970 she
co-founded the Raf, the revolutionary front; Rote Armee Fraktion (aka
Red Army).
The name can also be seen as a gimmick on the English Raf; the âRoyal
Air Forceâ, that once fought against nazi Germany.
Ulrike was a communist, more than a âsocial-anarchistâ in her mind and
writings. Often she writes on the situation in Russia, China, Palestina
and on people like Lenin and Marx.
One of the differences between the âguerilla communist revolutionariesâ
and âsocial-anarchistsâ is ofcourse their belief in- or rejection (as
anarchists do) of a state power in control or a ârevolutionary
govenmentâ.
But beyond this (important) difference there is ofcourse the âsameâ
struggle for a more social way, For liberty, equality and solidarity for
all the people.
(A reason why I added these texts, translations I made from some of her
writings in German language as a contribution to this open library. I
did my best to translate it fully correct but did not do it by a
computer translation programm.)
I find the writings and letters of Ulrike interesting and passionate,
also in the frame of social anarchism. Ulrike Meinhof was a devoted
person and willing to take action on the matters she found important
with good intensions, to liberate the people and herself from capitalism
and imperialism. For a social revolution and against the opression of
the people. Ulrike became a ârevolutionary iconâ to many. I did however
not translate these texts to glamourize all the Raf actions or to
idolize Ulrike.
The following texts and parts of her letters are written during her
process in the Stammheim prison.
Ulrike Meinhof died in prison, the same night as two other Raf
co-founders; Andreas Baader and Gudrun Ensslin. Officials claim it was a
collective and planned suicide, others say it is murder.
Quotes and parts of her writings- The last writings of Ulrike/ Letzte
texte von Ulrike.
Titles of the original writings; Orginalmanuskript Ulrike Meinhof,
âPsychologsiche kriegsfuhrungâ, âDer Metropolen Guerillaâ, from the
discussion Stammheim-begin May, 1976, âOktober revolution- 3^(th)
International/ 3. Internationaleâ, Letter from Ulrike to Hanna Krabbe.
âThe masses are willing for rebellion but often totally unaware. They
want to free themselves but do not know where to beginâ
âObjection is when I say; this doesnât suit me. Resistance is when I
make sure that what doesnât suit me never happens again.â
âWe are the offspring of metropolitan annihilation and destruction, of
the war of all against all, of the conflict of each individual with
every other individual, of a system governed by fear, of the compulsion
to produce, of the profit of one to the detriment of others, of the
seperation of people in to men and women, young and old, sick and
healthy, foreigners and Germans, and of the struggle for prestige. Where
do we come from? From the isolation in individual housing blocks, from
the suburban concrete cities, from prison cells, from the asylums and
special units, from media brainwashing, from consumerism, from corporal
punishment, from te ideology of non-violence, from depression, from
illness, from degradation, from humiliation of human beings, from all
the people exploited by imperialismâ
âWe come from here; out of the brutality, of the humiliation and
disruption processes, out of the war of all against all. The competition
of everybody against everybody. The system in wich the feeling of fear,
the stress rules, of -one living on the costs of another-, the dividing
of people..â
âTill we will, every one of us see the necessity of liberation of
imperialism, the need for an anti-capitalist war, has understood and
does understand that nothing is lost with destroying this system in an
armed warfare, but everything to be won: the collective liberation,
life, humanity, identity; matters of the people, the masses, the factory
workers, the handicapted, the prisoners, the students, the bottom
classes of society, the freedom movements of the developing countries,
wich is all our case; armed anti-imperialist resistance is the case of
the people, the masses and vice versa. Also when at first it brings a
long and hard process of the development of the militairy-political
offensive of the guerilla, so that the uprising of civil battle can
become real, shall become reality.â
âThe idea of a psychologic war to set up the people against the
Guerilla, is to isolate the Guerilla from the people. It is; the
âmaterialâ, real purpose of the revolution, wich it is about -freedom
from the rule of imperialism, of occupied areas, of colonialism and
neo-colonialism, of militairy dictatorship, exploitation and facism.
This is done by personification and psychological means to disturb, to
mystify, to make the understandable make no sense, to let the rational
seem irrational, the humanity of revolutionaries look unhuman. The
method is; hatred, lies, dirt, racism, manipulation, mobilisation of the
unconsience fears of the people...â
âThe Chinese attempt in the sixties to use the Sino-sowjetunion conflict
as a conflict between âwhite communismâ and the communism of the âblack,
yellow and red peopleâ in Latin-America, Africa, Asia was if we look
back, an attempt to take over, stranglehold the strong tradition of the
â3^(rd) Internationalâ for the case of China. This while the Chinese
foreign politics do not organise these colourful freedom movements, but
instead neutralises and stops them by supporting reactionary regimes
like the one of Bandareike in Ceylon (Sri Lanka) against the freedom
movements..â
â