Nestor Makhno, the son of peasants, was born in Hulyai-Pole, Ukraine, on 27th October 1889. In 1906, at the age of seventeen, Makhno joined an anarchist group and became involved in terrorist activities. Two years later he was arrested and sentenced to death but was reprieved because of his youth and imprisoned in Butyrki Prison in Moscow.

Makhno shared a cell with an older, more experienced anarchist named Peter Arshinov, who had been imprisoned for smuggling arms from Austria. Over the next few years he taught him about the libertarian doctrine that had been developed by Michael Bakunin and Peter Kropotkin.

Makhno returned to his native village and assumed a leading role in community affairs. In August 1917 he was elected as chairman of the Hulyai-Pole Soviet of Workers’ and Peasants. He now recruited a band of armed men and set about expropriating the estates of the neighboring gentry and distributing the land to the peasants.

After the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk the German Army marched into the Ukraine. His band of partisans was too weak to offer effective resistance and Makhno was forced to go into hiding. He arrived in Moscow in June 1918. Makhno had a meeting with his hero, Peter Kropotkin, who had arrived in Russia from his long-period in exile.

Makhno returned to the Ukraine in July 1918. The area was still occupied by Austrian troops that had installed a puppet ruler, Pavlo Skoropadskyi. Makhno launched a series of raids against the government and the manors of the nobility.

Isaac Babel, a political commissar in the Red Army in the Ukraine wrote: “Makhno was as protean as nature herself. Haycarts deployed in battle array take towns, a wedding procession approaching the headquarters of a district executive committee suddenly opens a concentrated fire, a little priest, waving above him the black flag of anarchy, orders the authorities to serve up the bourgeoisie, the proletariat, wine and music.”

Makhno always had a large black flag, the symbol of anarchy, at the head of his army, embroidered with the slogans “Liberty or Death” and “the Land to the Peasants, the Factories to the Workers”. Makhno later told Emma Goldman that his objective was to establish a libertarian society in the south that would serve as a model for the whole of Russia.

In September 1918, after defeating a large force of Austrians at the village of Dibrivki, his men gave him the title, “little father”. Two months later the First World War came to an end and all foreign troops left Russia. Pavlo Skoropadskyi was removed from power in an uprising led by Symon Petliura. With the support of the Red Army, Makhno was able to force Petliura into exile.

In 1919, Nestor Makhno married Agafya Kuzmenko, a former elementary schoolteacher , who also served as one of his aides. They had one daughter, Yelena.

A pact for joint military action against General Anton Denikin and his White Army was signed in March 1919. However, the Bolsheviks did not trust the anarchists and two months later two Cheka agents sent to assassinate Makhno were caught and executed. Leon Trotsky, commander-in-chief of the Bolsheviks forces, ordered the arrest of Makhno and sent in troops to Hulyai-Pole dissolve the agricultural communes set up by the Makhnovists.

On 26th September 1919, Makhno launched a successful counterattack at the village of Peregonovka, cutting Denikin’s supply lines. This was followed by a new offensive by the Red Army and Denikin’s White Army was forced to retreat to the shores of the Black Sea.

Leon Trotsky now turned to dealing with the anarchists and outlawed the Makhnovists.

A truce was called in October 1920, when General Peter Wrangel and his White Army launched a major offensive in the Ukraine. Trotsky offered to release all anarchists in Russian prison in return for joint military action against Wrangel. However, once the Red Army made sufficient gains to ensure victory in the Civil War, the Makhnovists were once again outlawed.

Leon Trotsky now gave orders for an attack on Makhno’s headquarters in Hulyai-Pole. Most of his staff were captured and shot but Makhno managed to escape with the remnant of his army. After wandering over the Ukraine for nearly a year, Makhno, suffering from unhealed wounds, crossed the Dniester River into Rumania where he was arrested and interned. He escaped to Poland but was once again arrested and imprisoned in Danzig. Eventually, aided by Alexander Berkman, he was allowed to move to Paris.

In 1926 Makhno joined forces broke with Peter Arshinov to publish their controversial Organizational Platform, which called for a General Union of Anarchists. This was opposed by Vsevolod Volin, Emma Goldman, Alexander Berkman, Sébastien Faure and Rudolf Rocker, who argued that the idea of a central committee clashed with the basic anarchist principle of local organisation.

Nestor Makhno was unhappy in Paris saying he hated the “poison” of big cities, and missed the landscape of Hulyai-Pole. According to Alexander Berkman he talked of returning home and “taking up the struggle for liberty and social justice.” However, as Paul Avrich points out that he “lived his remaining years in obscurity, poverty, and disease, an Antaeus cut off from the soil that might have replenished his strength.”

Nestor Makhno died of tuberculosis on 6th July 1935.

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Ahahahahahaha I’m listening to my sister and my parents have a conversation trying to determine why her liberal friend from California claims she is more scared of black people because of the emphasis people have placed on critical race theory

“But liberals and conservatives are completely different guys!!!1111”

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Aren’t all these laws banning critical race theory in fact proving it anyways?

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“I’m scared of black people because they will do to me what we did to them”

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Liberals will call you a child for being outraged at the horrors.

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Felt the need to vent after the holiday.

A friend of a parent stopped over for drinks, and this guy has been coming out recently as “a pretty conservative guy” and has really been leaning in to this identity.

Got into it with him after he said that minimum wages jobs should explicitly not be able to support a person, working full time. “they should work two jobs. or three if needed. 120 hours a week if they have to.” There are so many individual points to vent about, but I don’t even feel like giving them life on a page because they are frankly so repellent. Conservatives are really just contemptful, evil entities. I can’t even think of this guy as a person anymore because of the depths of his contempt of people who have been cornered and imprisoned in the system by no choice of their own. Like we all knew that already, but arguing this stuff with a someone who seemed to be a nice guy otherwise in real life just really gets you down.

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