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Title: Caracas Libertarian Declaration
Author: Various Authors
Date: 2006
Language: en
Topics: Latin America, social democracy
Source: Retrieved on 9 November 2010 from http://www.nodo50.org/ellibertario/english/Caracas%20libertarian%20declaration.txt

Various Authors

Caracas Libertarian Declaration

January 29, 2006

Between January 23 — 29, 2006, anarchist activists gathered in Caracas

for the Alternative Social Forum, coming from Argentina, Bolivia,

Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy,

Mexico, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay and

Venezuela. We consider it important to establish a specifically

anarchist position that speaks to our experiences and exchanges. In such

a spirit we declare the following:

confirm our deepest rejection of any and all conceivable form of

domination and oppression. Therefore, in order to dispel any doubt,

distortion or media manipulation we once again condemn the capitalist

regime and the state organization of society, as well as militarism,

imperialism, patriarchy, racism, the different forms of captivity, the

destruction of the environment, the imposition of a supposedly superior

culture and any discourse that implies domination.

confirm our inspiration in anarchist egalitarianism and the values of

solidarity that inform the construction of a genuinely socialist society

here and now, a society defined by direct democracy, federalism and

self-management that will surpass artificial state boundaries.

socialist declarations, we think it appropriate to once again pinpoint

that a truly libertarian society can only be the result of conscientious

decisions founded in the grassroots and that there is not a single

historical example that encourages hope in obscure legalism, engineering

from above or strong man messiahs. All of that is nothing more than an

anti-emancipatory illusion that must be exposed and discredited.

a new historical cycle is opening up in Latin America in which the

people deposit their anguish and hopes in social-democratic and populist

governments, invented to manage the crisis of the dominating system, to

perpetuate a cosmeticized and sweetened manifestation of the same.

Consequently we reaffirm, with the backing of rich historical

experience, that there are no statist or vanguard paths towards a

socialist libertarian society. To be credible, such a society must be

based on the direct participation of grassroots social movements and

their non-negotiable self-managed ascent.

and praxis. Therefore, we defend freedoms already won, as well as those

yet to be won, during our long journey, resolutely condemning all

governments, including those who call themselves revolutionary. Let’s be

clear, we oppose all of those who, in Latin America or elsewhere, find

their basic inspiration by cutting back on and delaying freedom. We

condemn them with absolutely no regards to their “higher” justifications

brewed in their delirious imaginations.

anarchist thought and practice, and having shown in real life that it is

possible to establish a climate of solidarity and respect among

ourselves despite our differences, we wish to emphatically proclaim the

possibility and need for our movement to take advantage of the many

opportunities to build our network of organization in all ways

imaginable. This is and will be our immediate commitment.

Organizations:

Biopoliticos (Colombia)

Colectivo Autonomo Magonista, CAMA (Mexico)

Federacion Libertaria Argentina (FLA)

Comision de Relaciones Anarquistas (CRA) (Venezuela)

Centro de Estudios Sociales Libertarios, CESL (Venezuela)

Ateneo de Contracultura y Estudios Acratas “La Libertaria”, Biscucuy

(Venezuela)

The Alarm — Newspaper(USA)

Espacio — Review (Ecuador)

Kolectivo de Objecion por Konciencia ART (Colombia)

Movimiento Libertario Cubano (MLC)

Grupo de Estudos Libertarios Babilonia (Brazil)

Cruz Negra Anarquista (Venezuela)

Individuals:

LuĂ­s Prat, delegate IWW (USA)

Andreas Speck (Alemania)

Javier Garate (Chile)

Marina Legaz Bursuk, delegate F.L.A & I.F.A. (Argentina)

Sylvia C. Jimenez (Bolivia)

Erica Lagalisse (Canada)

Daniel Barret (Uruguay)

Santiago Cadena, Espacio Review (Ecuador)

Kristina Dunaeva (Russia/Brazil)

Eduardo Rodriguez, FAL-Valencia (Venezuela)

Luis Jimenez, CRA/CA3 (Venezuela)

Jim Ochoa, CRA/Union — Rache y CA3 (Venezuela)

Lizardo Said Lugo, CRA/CESL (Venezuela)

Salvador Mendez, CRA/CESL (Venezuela)

Ender Ynfante (Venezuela)

Humberto Decarli (Venezuela)

Karina Araujo (Brazil)

Iva Gouvea Bocchini (Brazil)

Gustavo Rodriguez (Movimiento Libertario Cubano)

Sebastian @, Kolectivo de Objecion por Konciencia Art (Colombia)

Rob Block (USA)

Sarah Coffey (USA)

Cristian Guerrero — Arizona Earth First! (USA)

Individuals of Canada, Colombia, Spain, U.K., Italy, France and

Venezuela.