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[…] You don't need to wave flags or set fire to shop windows to be a revolutionary. There are revolts that aren't shouted - they are thought. There are battles that don't take place in the streets, but in the intimate realm of consciousness. We live in a time when capitalism has transformed even rebellion into a spectacle. Contest has been domesticated: it has become aesthetics, marketing, content. The system has learned to sell the image of the rebel, as long as they don't change anything. That's why, today, thinking deeply is a subversive act. The intellectual who refuses to be absorbed by this logic, who still searches for meaning and truth, becomes almost an anomaly—a figure of resistance. To be an intellectual, in the present, is to respond only to one's own inner compass. Not the compass of the market, of fame, of approval, but the one that points to the north of consciousness. It is to act not out of vanity, but out of coherence. It is to reject the role of the "spectacle rebel" and choose the quieter path: that of fidelity to thought, to the slow pace of reflection, to the invisible work of lucidity. This stance recalls the figure of the Anarch, described by Ernst Jünger in Eumeswil. The true intellectual is precisely this kind of figure. He doesn't allow himself to be co-opted by the spectacle—neither by bureaucratic academia nor by the media… he follows his inner compass. Vulgar rebellion is that for the spectacle. For Jünger, revolt is silent, but profoundly ethical and existential. He doesn't need to first destroy the system, but rather to not belong to it in spirit. Become who you are—not what the world wants you to be. It's a stance of conscience. The Anarch of Jünger, someone who lives in the world without belonging to it. He does not seek to destroy the system, but to take from it the power to possess it. As he says, the Anarch is “not a rebel for a spectacle, but someone who responds only to his own inner compass.” He is the free man within servitude, the one who maintains his inner sovereignty even under the rule of a tyrant. The Anarch and the true intellectual share this same ethic: both move among the ruins, but do not become ruins. Both understand that authentic freedom is internal, and that the worst form of slavery is that which disguises itself as conformity. To be radical, in this sense, is to go to the root. The word comes from radix, and the radical is one who seeks to understand and transform the deep structures of reality—not just its symptoms. Radicality is not violence; it is lucidity. The true radical does not destroy the world with hate, but questions it to its invisible foundations. The revolution that matters is that of thought. He who thinks to the end performs a more dangerous act than that of the one who shouts. He undermines certainties, shakes common sense, disarms the narratives that sustain power. And that is why the intellectual—that being guided by his own inner compass—is subversive by nature. In the end, the fight is not against the world, but against the world's capture of the soul. It is not about escaping reality, but about not letting it possess you. #marxism #leftist #capitalism #ernstjunger #psicology
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