In Arturo Pérez-Reverte's book "Sabotage," he reflects on the nature of certain individuals and their resistance to established ideologies such as fascism and communism. He observes that many individuals tend to be opportunistic rather than committed to solid beliefs. This lack of adherence to structured systems makes them less predictable, exhibiting traits that can lead to instability.
Reverte suggests that anarchism aligns more closely with their character, posing a greater risk due to its inherent unpredictability. This perspective highlights the complexities of individuals who reject conventional ideologies, emphasizing how such a mindset can lead to chaos and danger within society.