Interview conducted by Greek libertarian journal Aftoleksi with Jewish anarchist Ilan Shalif. Born in 1937, Shalif can be described as the living history of anarchism in Israel. He was a member of the Israeli socialist organization Matzepn. After the breakup of Matzpen, Shalif continued his activities, participating in other initiatives in Israel, such as Anarchists Against the Wall and the now defunct anarchist federation Ahdut [Unity]. Despite his old age, he remains firm in his political ideas and continues his activism. He has authored numerous articles on direct democracy and antiauthoritarianism, as well as a fictional novel entitled 'Glimpses Into the Year 2100 (50 years after the revolution)' - a story about life in a future direct-democratic society.