James Holden: Anarcho-Syndicalist. Hates authority figures, is a staunch proponent of illegalism, organizes his crew into a sort of democratic worker co-op, is naive but not entirely to a fault and a wholesome idealist.

Alex Kamal: Just wants to grill.

Bobby Draper: Part of a soviet-esque military vanguard, a true committed revolutionary.

Naomi Nagata: While the OPA is draped in anarchist aesthetics in the text they also share a semblance to Maoist third worldist and anti-colonial movements.

Amos Burton: Crust punk anarchist, kicks in reactionaries' skulls and defends sex workers and his lgbt comrades claims to be unconcerned with "politics" but would definitely fall on the right side of a revolution.

  • glk [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Inaros talks of independence but only got his position as a stooge of the Martian deep state. He's either an apolitical narcisist or an fascist imitation of 'inner' military ideology.