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Some thoughts on class | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Some thoughts on class. Sexists, nationalists, half of them illiterate. Who were the workers in Polish Solidarity? Anti-Semitic, whatever. That kind of struggle begins to transform people.”. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. September 28, 2013. The Mythology of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the Chinese Ultra-left. Some notes on Marxism and Anarchism →. One thought on “ Some thoughts on class. October 21, 2013 at 10:06 pm.
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June | 2014 | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Monthly Archives: June 2014. The Question of Democracy. As Heide Gerstenberger explains in her work. There are therefore no bodies which are revolutionary because of their form; there are only social forces that are revolutionary through the direction in which they act, and these forces are organized in a party that fights with a program. When the Party’s General Situation is Historically Unfavorable. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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International Communist Conspiracy | for the unification of the material human community | Page 2
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For the unification of the material human community. Changing the world without taking power is a popular idea lately, capturing the imagination of the latest wave of post-OWS radicalism. Political power in general is something that is undesirable to even talk about, nonetheless try to grapple with. Yet changing the world is undeniably a political project. Force, Violence and Dictatorship in the Class Struggle. Statism and Anarchy,. 8220;It means that the proletariat, instead of struggling sectionally ag...
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Sorel’s Reflections on Violence and the Poverty of Voluntarism | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Sorel’s Reflections on Violence and the Poverty of Voluntarism. Not exactly a fascist but certainly a nutjob. George Sorel’s Reflections on Violence. This book is also fairly controversial, given that Mussolini declared Sorel to be one of his most important influences. In a 1937 interview Mussolini claimed George Sorel has been my Master when asked if he was influenced by Reflections on Violence. Sorel rejects the thesis that capitalism has inherent co...
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The Question of Democracy | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. The Question of Democracy. As Heide Gerstenberger explains in her work. There are therefore no bodies which are revolutionary because of their form; there are only social forces that are revolutionary through the direction in which they act, and these forces are organized in a party that fights with a program. Bordiga’s critique of democracy is convincing in many ways yet it also can be taken too far. For example in his 1965 text. June 10, 2014. Create...
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Some thoughts on class | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Some thoughts on class. Sexists, nationalists, half of them illiterate. Who were the workers in Polish Solidarity? Anti-Semitic, whatever. That kind of struggle begins to transform people.”. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. September 28, 2013. The Mythology of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution and the Chinese Ultra-left. Some notes on Marxism and Anarchism →. One thought on “ Some thoughts on class. October 21, 2013 at 10:06 pm.
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donaldparkinson | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Internationalist Communist involved in organizing in the Tampa area. The Question of Democracy. As Heide Gerstenberger explains in her work. There are therefore no bodies which are revolutionary because of their form; there are only social forces that are revolutionary through the direction in which they act, and these forces are organized in a party that fights with a program. When the Party’s General Situation is Historically Unfavorable. Sorel’...
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Some notes on Marxism and Anarchism | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Some notes on Marxism and Anarchism. This is a post I wrote for the blog Swamp Surfers. About the possibility of a Marxist/Anarchist synthesis. There is much that is valuable in the history of Anarchism, an ideology that was often the banner of the most militant and class conscious proletarian movements in the 20. Century. At its best Anarchism rejected legalism and embraced the direct action of the working class and anarcho-syndicalist unions were...
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Recommended Readings | International Communist Conspiracy
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For the unification of the material human community. Here are some writings that have proven influential on my political outlook, as a sources of “guiding threads” to an adequate revolutionary theory. Is a work in progress, will add stuff as needed. On programme, party, class:. Party and Class by Amadeo Bordiga. Critique of the Gotha Programme by Karl Marx. Mass Strike by Rosa Luxemburg. State and Revolution by Vladimir Lenin. World Revolution and Communist Tactics by Anton Pannekoek. Bolshevism and Stal...