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Friday, March 03, 2006 
Falling in love is the ultimate act of revolution, of resistance to today's tedious, socially restrictive, culturally constrictive, humanly meaningless world. Love transforms the world. Where the lover formerly felt boredom, he now feels passion. Where she once was complacent, she now is excited and compelled to self-asserting action. The world which once seemed empty and tiresome becomes filled with meaning, filled with risks and rewards, with majesty and danger. Life for the lover is a gift, an adventure with the highest possible stakes; every moment is memorable, heartbreaking in its fleeting beauty. When he falls in love, a man who once felt disoriented, alienated, and confused will know exactly what he wants. Suddenly his existence will make sense to him; suddenly it becomes valuable, even glorious and noble, to him. Burning passion is an antidote that will cure the worst cases of despair and resigned obedience. Love makes it possible for individuals to connect to others in a meaningful way—it impels them to leave their shells and risk being honest and spontaneous together, to come to know each other in profound ways. Thus love makes it possible for them to care about each other genuinely, rather than at the end of the gun of Christian doctrine. But at the same time, it plucks the lover out of the routines of everyday life and separates her from other human beings. She will feel a million miles away from the herd of humanity, living as she is in a world entirely different from theirs. In this sense love is subversive, because it poses a threat to the established order of our modern lives. The boring rituals of workday productivity and socialized etiquette will no longer mean anything to a man who has fallen in love, for there are more important forces guiding him than mere inertia and deference to tradition. Marketing strategies that depend upon apathy or insecurity to sell the products that keep the economy running as it does will have no effect upon him. Entertainment designed for passive consumption, which depends upon exhaustion or cynicism in the viewer, will not interest him. There is no place for the passionate, romantic lover in today's world, business or private. For he can see that it might be more worthwhile to hitchhike to Alaska (or to sit in the park and watch the clouds sail by) with his sweetheart than to study for his calculus exam or sell real estate, and if he decides that it is, he will have the courage to do it rather than be tormented by unsatisfied longing. He knows that breaking into a cemetery and making love under the stars will make for a much more memorable night than watching television ever could. So love poses a threat to our consumer-driven economy, which depends upon consumption of (largely useless) products and the labor that this consumption necessitates to perpetuate itself. Similarly, love poses a threat to our political system, for it is difficult to convince a man who has a lot to live for in his personal relationships to be willing to fight and die for an abstraction such as the state; for that matter, it may be difficult to convince him to even pay taxes. It poses a threat to cultures of all kinds, for when human beings are given wisdom and valor by true love they will not be held back by traditions or customs which are irrelevant to the feelings that guide them. Love even poses a threat to our society itself. Passionate love is ignored and feared by the bourgeoisie, for it poses a great danger to the stability and pretense they covet. Love permits no lies, no falsehoods, not even any polite half-truths, but lays all emotions bare and reveals secrets which domesticated men and women cannot bear. You cannot lie with your emotional and sexual response; situations or ideas will excite or repel you whether you like it or not, whether it is polite or not, whether it is advisable or not. One cannot be a lover and a (dreadfully) responsible, (dreadfully) respectable member of today's society at the same time; for love will impel you to do things which are not "responsible" or "respectable." True love is irresponsible, irrepressible, rebellious, scornful of cowardice, dangerous to the lover and everyone around her, for it serves one master alone: the passion that makes the human heart beat faster. It disdains anything else, be it self-preservation, obedience, or shame. Love urges men and women to heroism, and to antiheroism—to indefensible acts that need no defense for the one who loves. For the lover speaks a different moral and emotional language than the typical bourgeois man does. The average bourgeois man has no overwhelming, smoldering desires. Sadly, all he knows is the silent despair that comes of spending his life pursuing goals set for him by his family, his educators, his employers, his nation, and his culture, without ever being able to even consider what needs and wants he might have of his own. Without the burning fire of desire to guide him, he has no criteria upon which to choose what is right and wrong for himself. Consequently he is forced to adopt some dogma or doctrine to direct him through his life. There are a wide variety of moralities to choose from in the marketplace of ideas, but which morality a man buys into is immaterial so long as he chooses one because he is at a loss otherwise as to what he should do with himself and his life. How many men and women, having never realized that they had the option to choose their own destinies, wander through life in a dull haze thinking and acting in accordance with the laws that have been taught to them, merely because they no longer have any other idea of what to do? But the lover needs no prefabricated principles to direct her; her desires identify what is right and wrong for her, for her heart guides her through life. She sees beauty and meaning in the world, because her desires paint the world in these colors. She has no need for dogmas, for moral systems, for commandments and imperatives, for she knows what to do without instructions. Thus she does indeed pose quite a threat to our society. What if everyone decided right and wrong for themselves, without any regard for conventional morality? What if everyone did whatever they wanted to, with the courage to face any consequences? What if everyone feared loveless, lifeless monotony more than they fear taking risks, more than they fear being hungry or cold or in danger? What if everyone set down their "responsibilities" and "common sense," and dared to pursue their wildest dreams, to set the stakes high and live each day as if it were the last? Think what a place the world would be! Certainly it would be different than it is now—and it is quite a truism that people from the "mainstream," the simultaneous keepers and victims of the status quo, fear change. And so, despite the stereotyped images used in the media to sell toothpaste and honeymoon suites, genuine passionate love is discouraged in our culture. Being "carried away by your emotions" is frowned upon; instead we are raised to always be on our guard lest our hearts lead us astray. Rather than being encouraged to have the courage to face the consequences of risks taken in pursuit of our hearts' desires, we are counseled not to take risks at all, to be "responsible." And love itself is regulated. Men must not fall in love with other men, nor women with other women, nor individuals from different ethnic backgrounds with each other, or else the usual bigots who form the front-line offensive in the assault of modern Western culture upon the individual will step in. Men and women who have already entered into a legal/religious contract with each other are not to fall in love with anyone else, even if they no longer feel any passion for their marital partner. Love as most of us know it today is a carefully prescribed and preordained ritual, something that happens on Friday nights in expensive movie theaters and restaurants, something that fills the pockets of the shareholders in the entertainment industries without preventing workers from showing up to the office on time and ready to reroute phone calls all day long. This regulated, commercial "love" is nothing like the passionate, burning love that consumes the genuine lover. These restrictions, expectations, and regulations smother true love; for love is a wild flower that can never grow within the confines prepared for it but only appears where it is least expected. We must fight against these cultural restraints that would cripple and smother our desires. For it is love that gives meaning to life, desire that makes it possible for us to make sense of our existence and find purpose in our lives. Without these, there is no way for us to determine how to live our lives, except to submit to some authority, to some god, master or doctrine that will tell us what to do and how to do it without ever giving us the satisfaction that self-determination does. So fall in love today, with men, with women, with music, with ambition, with yourself. . . with life! One might say that it is ridiculous to implore others to fall in love—one either falls in love or one does not, it is not a choice that can be made consciously. Emotions do not follow the instructions of the rational mind. But the environment in which we must live out our lives has a great influence on our emotions, and we can make rational decisions that will affect this environment. It should be possible to work to change an environment that is hostile to love into an environment that will encourage it. Our task must be to engineer our world so that it is a world in which people can and do fall in love, and thus to reconstitute human beings so that we will be ready for the "revolution" spoken of in these pages—so that we will be able to find meaning and happiness in our lives. What if everyone decided right and wrong for themselves, without any regard for conventional morality? What if everyone did whatever they wanted to, with the courage to face any consequences? What if everyone feared loveless, lifeless monotony more than they fear taking risks, more than they fear being hungry or cold or in danger? What if everyone set down their "responsibilities" and "common sense," and dared to pursue their wildest dreams, to set the stakes high and live each day as if it were the last? Think what a place the world would be!
Esmerelda Strange

 
after reading this, i fell in love with being in love all over again....but the rationalist inside urges me to remind crimethInc , that sex is beautiful, but love can be fleeting; and certain std's last forever. so while engulfed in the throes of passion just remember...condoms are your friend.
 
Posted by Esmerelda Strange on Monday, March 07, 2005 - 5:25 AM
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Marsha Ann
Marsha Ann

 
fuck, that was deep... now i wanna go fall in love..DAMN YOU!
 
Posted by Marsha Ann on Monday, November 07, 2005 - 8:08 PM
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dawnigans.

 

I do believe this is from a book of yours

absolutely beautiful


 
Posted by dawnigans. on Sunday, January 29, 2006 - 2:01 AM
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Hootenanny!

 
perfection.
 
Posted by Hootenanny! on Monday, February 20, 2006 - 5:25 AM
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Paul™

 
This is great! I stole it & re-posted it on my blog, hope you don't mind.
 
Posted by Paul™ on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 - 3:35 PM
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paddington breaks

 

We think any changed based on revenge, hatred or domination is worthless. Love it's that biological stickiness that has made LIFE what it is. Relationships must be rooted in acceptance.

Luv and Respect.


 
Posted by paddington breaks on Monday, September 04, 2006 - 2:24 AM
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paddington breaks

 

We think any change based on revenge, hatred or domination is worthless. Love is that biological stickiness that has made LIFE what it is. Relationships must be rooted in acceptance.

Luv and Respect.


 
Posted by paddington breaks on Monday, September 04, 2006 - 2:25 AM
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pythagoras

 
Eric Fromm, and CS lewis. Love is an action, a choice.
 
Posted by pythagoras on Wednesday, September 06, 2006 - 3:42 AM
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Control.
Tofu Crusher

 
Oh my! I remember reading this from Days of War, Nights of Love.
Oh you! So sweet. hehe.


 
Posted by Control. on Sunday, September 17, 2006 - 12:42 PM
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JUSTICE

 
ahh shit thank you
 
Posted by JUSTICE on Wednesday, September 20, 2006 - 5:14 PM
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Brian Disagree
Brian Disagree

 
I re-posted this in my fanzine many years ago, as it was the most well written and pleasant piece of artistic work that I have ever seen or read. Absolutely beautiful and why I love you guys.
 
Posted by Brian Disagree on Thursday, September 21, 2006 - 4:48 PM
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this is absolutely beautiful.
 
Posted by on Sunday, September 24, 2006 - 5:02 AM
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SADIE
Sadie Schwab

 

This was perhaps my favorite section in Days of War., Love( of the non-sexual type) extends to some people that don't exactly share your thoughts. I.E. family.. For people stuck in the bourgeois conflict can arise from this.  Don't abandon your family, still love them. Keep in contact.

Don't make my mistakes.


 
Posted by SADIE on Sunday, October 15, 2006 - 9:58 PM
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Eric

 
Did you write that?
 
Posted by Eric on Monday, October 16, 2006 - 1:18 AM
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fillyourbelly

 
yes yes finally some says it love the is more then the ultimate act of revolution it is the ultimate act of careing and kindness swicth this world does not have the careing kindness part and also the love part. Fall in love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! its great  
 
Posted by fillyourbelly on Sunday, November 12, 2006 - 5:49 PM
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friggin awesome
 
Posted by on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 - 9:30 PM
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rhonda!

 
"To say I love you is to say that you are not mine, but rather your own.

To love you is to advocate your rights, your space, your self, and to struggle with you, rather than against you, in our learning to claim power in the world.

To love you is to make love to you, and with you, whether in an exchange of glances heavy with existence, in the passing of a peace we mean, in our common work or play, in our struggle for social justice, or in the ecstacy and tenderness of intimate embrace that we believe is just and right for us - and for others in the world.

To love you is to be pushed by a power/God/dess both terrifying and comforting, to touch and be touched by you. To love you is to sing with you, cry with you, pray with you and act with you to re-create the world.

To say I love you means LET THE REVOLUTION BEGIN!"

-from Sexuality, Love, and Justice by Carter Heyward
 
Posted by rhonda! on Tuesday, November 21, 2006 - 8:50 PM
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Unco

 
Love is a action
 
Posted by Unco on Thursday, November 30, 2006 - 7:30 PM
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V-Day Syracuse

 
This blog is badass.  And I posted it as a bulletin, pretty sure you don't mind.

There can be no revolution without love, because what's the point of forming a world that isn't based on love?  If this one was, we'd have far less problems.  (Obviously, what you were saying in a clearer/more explanatory manner.)

We must grow tough, but without ever losig our tenderness.
 
Posted by V-Day Syracuse on Wednesday, January 03, 2007 - 6:06 AM
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y e s !

 

'when you make love you're using up energy; and afterwards you don't give a damn for anything. They can't bear you to feel like that.'
-1984, George Orwell,132.


 
Posted by y e s ! on Sunday, February 04, 2007 - 11:04 PM
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Moni-KAH!
Monica R.

 

Thanks for posting this. It still helps. It shows that people deserve to feel passion for one another and take the risks to trust others and become trustable and caring. It's amazing when people care for eachother. Like when 2 boys help a girl climb up into a secret hiding place in their school and share it with her just because she chooses to follow them and they trust her. She climbs on the door handle, then that thing on the top of the door, and as she's scrambling up the wall, the first boy that went up lends him her hand. She takes his hand, while the other tall boy behind pushes up her feet. (cuz she's kinda short). And she makes it up there with them.  And then when it's time to go, one boy helps lower her back down while the other catches her in his arms when she jumps down to him back on the ground. <--Really happened feb 15!

Love inspires people to act on intuition, and sometimes following your gut can be so amazing and rewarding.

Thanks again for writing this.


 
Posted by Moni-KAH! on Saturday, February 17, 2007 - 1:13 AM
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Caleb

 
Love is fly...and you konw what they said...  "If you don't love, you don't know God, because God is love" - from 1 John, chapter 4.
 
Posted by Caleb on Wednesday, February 21, 2007 - 10:02 AM
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Jaran
Jaran Pizzicato

 
wow. that was great...!
 
Posted by Jaran on Thursday, March 08, 2007 - 12:24 PM
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Stian

 

days of war, nights of love

 


 
Posted by Stian on Thursday, March 08, 2007 - 1:53 PM
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Stian

 
fuckin' amazing!! that book will soon be a part of my awesomely large book collection, including one so far..
 
Posted by Stian on Thursday, March 08, 2007 - 1:58 PM
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\Josh has a new page! myspace.com/xstayxhiddenx

 

Recently, my girlfriend who I had been dating for a fairly large amount of time had broken up with me. I had told myself that love itself was no longer worth it and served no point within my life. But I want to thank you for showing me everything that it really did do for my life that  I never took the time to see. Love itself is not a hell like I was starting to think it was.

Thanks again.


 
Posted by \Josh has a new page! myspace.com/xstayxhiddenx on Friday, March 09, 2007 - 1:05 PM
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Jake
Extra Ordinaire

 
but how is it resistance if everyone says "i love you"?

thats why, if i ever decide to say those wretched words to a girl, it will be known fer a while that i think that, before i say it. because it is such a miss used word.
 
Posted by Jake on Thursday, December 20, 2007 - 5:50 AM
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Moniker

 
Love, yeah... thats what my girl calls it when I'm fucking her.

 
Posted by Moniker on Wednesday, April 09, 2008 - 12:06 AM
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Noir Sage
Sage Vagabond

 
I've fallen in love <3 :)
 
 
Posted by Noir Sage on Thursday, May 07, 2009 - 3:34 AM
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A J@y

 
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Posted by A J@y on Sunday, May 31, 2009 - 9:09 PM
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Joey First
Red Panther

 
love in the 80's!

 
Posted by Joey First on Thursday, December 24, 2009 - 10:11 PM
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