Instructions for an Armed Uprising
Instructions for an Armed Uprising, written in 1866 by Auguste Blanqui, is a tract on revolutionary theory and a practical manual for staging an armed rebellion. It outlines the use of cadres, or ten-person clandestine militant cells, which operate autonomously of each other as a vanguard for the overthrow of a government.[1][2][3]
References
- ^ Greene, Doug Enaa (2019-01-02). "The Blanqui Reader: Political Writings, 1830–1880: Philippe Le Goff and Peter Hallward, eds, (New York: Verso, 2018, 384 pp., $120)". Socialism and Democracy. 33 (1): 223–226. doi:10.1080/08854300.2019.1658716. ISSN 0885-4300.
- ^ Cameron, William R. (2023-10-01). "Cosmology and Vigilance: Political Vanguardism in Saint-Simon and Blanqui". Political Theory. 51 (5): 741–766. doi:10.1177/00905917231157468. ISSN 0090-5917.
- ^ Goff, Philippe Le (2020-02-20). Auguste Blanqui and the Politics of Popular Empowerment. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-350-07681-5.