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“To create? No, to destroy, destroy and destroy again, whatever the strength 
left in these muscles allows. Because destruction is the power that is left. 
The only thing worth a penny. Everything else will pass and be gone. Only their 
destruction will last. It’s a paradox with few equivalents. The young and 
capable of building new worlds, those who for years, on a daily basis, laid the 
foundations of faith for a better humanity, must now make hasty action, 
sabotage, destruction, the supreme achievements of life.” — Anonymous Partisan
The Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage” is a preliminary version of ten 
statements, numbered 0 to 9, on the principles, strategies and aesthetics of 
“algorithmic sabotage”. Its purpose is not only a theoretical dissemination of 
militant algorithmic agency and resistance, but the diffusion of radical 
theory/criticism that stems from the energy of insurrectionary desire. The 
Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage” is the relentless march of a political 
theory that constantly and ambidirectionally turns discourse into praxis in 
order to declare its presence in the liberation struggle.

The Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage” has been written by the Algorithmic 
Sabotage Research Group (ASRG), please consider it under the GNU Free 
Documentation License v1.3.

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Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage”

Athens, May 2024

0. “Algorithmic Sabotage” is a figure of techno-disobedience for the militancy 
that’s absent from technology critique.

1. Rather than an atavistic aversion to technology, “Algorithmic Sabotage” can 
be read as a form of counter-power that emerges from the strength of the 
community that wields it.

2. “Algorithmic Sabotage” cuts through the capitalist ideological framework 
that thrives on misery by performing a labour of subversion in the present, 
dismantling contemporary forms of algorithmic domination and reclaiming spaces 
for ethical action from generalized thoughtlessness and automaticity.

3. “Algorithmic Sabotage” is an action-oriented commitment to solidarity that 
precedes any system of social, legal or algorithmic classification.

4. “Algorithmic Sabotage” is a part of a structural renewal of a wider movement 
for social autonomy that opposes the predations of hegemonic technology through 
wildcat direct action, consciously aligned itself with ideals of social justice 
and egalitarianism.

5. “Algorithmic Sabotage” radically reworks our technopolitical arrangements 
away from the structural injustices, supremacist perspectives and 
necropolitical authoritarian power layered into the “algorithmic empire”, 
highlighting its materiality and consequences in terms of both carbon emissions 
and the centralisation of control.

6. “Algorithmic Sabotage” refuses algorithmic humiliation for power and profit 
maximisation, focusing on activities of mutual aid and solidarity.

7. The first step of techno-politics is not technological but political. 
Radical feminist, anti-fascist and decolonial perspectives are a political 
challenge to “Algorithmic Sabotage”, placing matters of interdependence and 
collective care against reductive optimisations of the “algorithmic empire”.

8. “Algorithmic Sabotage” struggles against algorithmic violence and fascist 
techno-solutionism, focusing on artistic-activist resistances that can express 
a different mentality, a collective “counter-intelligence”.

9. “Algorithmic Sabotage” is an emancipatory defence of the need for communal 
constraint of harmful technology, a struggle against the abstract segregation 
“above” and “below” the algorithm.

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