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leftcommunism [2019/08/11 10:10] – [Communization] greenandblackleftcommunism [2019/09/04 21:23] – [Council Communism] re-ordered books greenandblack
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   * [[https://libcom.org/files/Amadeo%20Bordiga-%20On%20the%20dialectical%20method.pdf|On the Dialectical Method]] - //Amadeo Bordiga//   * [[https://libcom.org/files/Amadeo%20Bordiga-%20On%20the%20dialectical%20method.pdf|On the Dialectical Method]] - //Amadeo Bordiga//
   * [[http://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/2011-01-21/amadeo-bordiga-beyond-the-myth-and-the-rhetoric-0|Amadeo Bordiga: Beyond the Myth and the Rhetoric]] - //Onorato Damen//   * [[http://www.leftcom.org/en/articles/2011-01-21/amadeo-bordiga-beyond-the-myth-and-the-rhetoric-0|Amadeo Bordiga: Beyond the Myth and the Rhetoric]] - //Onorato Damen//
-==== Chaulieu–Montal Tendency ====+ 
 +===== Chaulieu–Montal Tendency =====
 The Chaulieu–Montal tendency is the political philosophy of the French libertarian socialist group 'Socialism or Barbarism' and its British counterpart 'Solidarity', following from the belief that what the working class was addressing in their daily struggles was the real content of socialism. It was critical of Leninism, rejecting the idea of a revolutionary party, and placing an emphasis on the importance of workers' councils. The Chaulieu–Montal tendency is the political philosophy of the French libertarian socialist group 'Socialism or Barbarism' and its British counterpart 'Solidarity', following from the belief that what the working class was addressing in their daily struggles was the real content of socialism. It was critical of Leninism, rejecting the idea of a revolutionary party, and placing an emphasis on the importance of workers' councils.
   * [[https://libcom.org/library/imaginary-institution-society-cornelius-castoriadis|The Imaginary Institution of Society]] - //Cornelius Castoriadis//   * [[https://libcom.org/library/imaginary-institution-society-cornelius-castoriadis|The Imaginary Institution of Society]] - //Cornelius Castoriadis//
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 {{ :council_communism_councilism_v2_by_mylittletripod-d81fyqm.png?nolink&200|Council Communism Logo: A multicoloured star with a black pentagon in the centre is surrounded first by a red cog and then by a larger circle composed of multicoloured hands. The hands all point inwards towards the centre of the star. The colors are shades of pink, purple, and brown}} {{ :council_communism_councilism_v2_by_mylittletripod-d81fyqm.png?nolink&200|Council Communism Logo: A multicoloured star with a black pentagon in the centre is surrounded first by a red cog and then by a larger circle composed of multicoloured hands. The hands all point inwards towards the centre of the star. The colors are shades of pink, purple, and brown}}
 Council communism is a current of socialist thought characterized by its opposition to statism and its advocacy of workers' councils and soviet democracy as the basis for dismantling the class state. It is opposed to the party vanguardism and democratic centralism of Leninist ideologies and it contends that democratic workers' councils arising in the factories and municipalities are the natural form of working class organization and authority. Council Communism also stands in contrast to social democracy through its formal rejection of both reformism and "parliamentarism". Council communism is a current of socialist thought characterized by its opposition to statism and its advocacy of workers' councils and soviet democracy as the basis for dismantling the class state. It is opposed to the party vanguardism and democratic centralism of Leninist ideologies and it contends that democratic workers' councils arising in the factories and municipalities are the natural form of working class organization and authority. Council Communism also stands in contrast to social democracy through its formal rejection of both reformism and "parliamentarism".
-  * [[https://libcom.org/library/hungary-56-andy-anderson|Hungary '56]] - //Andy Anderson//+  * [[https://libcom.org/library/council-communism-mark-shipway-1987|Council Communism]] - //Mark Shipway// 
 +  * [[https://libcom.org/library/workers-councils-book-pannekoek|WorkersCouncils]] - //Anton Pannekoek//
   * [[https://libcom.org/library/the-revolution-is-not-a-party-affair-otto-ruhle|The Revolution is not a party affair]] - //Otto Rühle//   * [[https://libcom.org/library/the-revolution-is-not-a-party-affair-otto-ruhle|The Revolution is not a party affair]] - //Otto Rühle//
 +  * [[https://libcom.org/library/communist-left-germany-1918-1921|The communist left in Germany 1918-1921]] - //Gilles Dauvé and Denis Authier//
   * [[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/otto-ruhle-the-struggle-against-fascism-begins-with-the-struggle-against-bolshevism|The Struggle Against Fascism Begins with the Struggle Against Bolshevism]] - //Otto Rühle//   * [[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/otto-ruhle-the-struggle-against-fascism-begins-with-the-struggle-against-bolshevism|The Struggle Against Fascism Begins with the Struggle Against Bolshevism]] - //Otto Rühle//
-  * [[https://libcom.org/library/workers-councils-book-pannekoek|Workers' Councils]] - //Anton Pannekoek// 
   * [[https://libcom.org/files/Pannekoek%20-%20Lenin%20as%20Philosopher.pdf|Lenin as a Philosopher]] - //Anton Pannekoek//   * [[https://libcom.org/files/Pannekoek%20-%20Lenin%20as%20Philosopher.pdf|Lenin as a Philosopher]] - //Anton Pannekoek//
-  * [[https://libcom.org/library/council-communism-mark-shipway-1987|Council Communism]] - //Mark Shipway//+  * [[https://libcom.org/library/hungary-56-andy-anderson|Hungary '56]] - //Andy Anderson//
  
 ===== De Leonism ===== ===== De Leonism =====
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 ===== Situationism ===== ===== Situationism =====
 Situationist theory represents an attempt to synthesize this diverse field of theoretical disciplines into a modern and comprehensive critique of advanced capitalism. The situationists recognized that capitalism had changed since Marx's formative writings, but maintained that his analysis of the capitalist mode of production remained fundamentally correct; such as his theory of alienation. They asserted that the misery of social alienation and commodity fetishism were no longer limited to the fundamental components of capitalist society, but had now in advanced capitalism spread themselves to every aspect of life and culture. Situationist theory represents an attempt to synthesize this diverse field of theoretical disciplines into a modern and comprehensive critique of advanced capitalism. The situationists recognized that capitalism had changed since Marx's formative writings, but maintained that his analysis of the capitalist mode of production remained fundamentally correct; such as his theory of alienation. They asserted that the misery of social alienation and commodity fetishism were no longer limited to the fundamental components of capitalist society, but had now in advanced capitalism spread themselves to every aspect of life and culture.
-  * [[http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/4|On the Poverty of Student Life]] - //UNEF Strasbourg//+  * [[http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/4|On the Poverty of Student Life]] - //UNEF Strasbourg// ([[https://archive.org/details/OnThePovertyOfStudentLifeaudiozine|Audiobook]])
   * [[http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/report.htm|Report on the Construction of Situations]] - //Guy Debord//   * [[http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/report.htm|Report on the Construction of Situations]] - //Guy Debord//
   * [[http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/pub_contents/5|The Revolution of Everyday Life]] - //Raoul Vaneigem//   * [[http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/pub_contents/5|The Revolution of Everyday Life]] - //Raoul Vaneigem//
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