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The Small Small Quebec

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I remember having always been a sovereignist. I missed the first referendum, but in the 1980s I fought for Law 101, my fleurdelysé hanging on the balcony. It was a sweet utopia, but I dreamed then, with some comrades, of a demilitarized and socialist Quebec, with a place for anarchism, echoing the Manifesto of the FLQ: "You only know your factories, your machines, your hotels, your universities, your unions; do not wait for a miracle organizatio…
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I remember having always been a sovereignist. I missed the first referendum, but in the 1980s I fought for Law 101, my fleurdelysé hanging on the balcony. It was a sweet utopia, but I dreamed then, with some comrades, of a demilitarized and socialist Quebec, with a place for anarchism, echoing the Manifesto of the FLQ: "You only know your factories, your machines, your hotels, your universities, your unions; do not wait for a miracle organizatio…

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