Letter from Internationalism to Red and Black Notes on revolutionary organisations and class consciousness Letter from Internationalism to Red and Black Notes, referring to this meeting on revolutionary organisation and class consciousness.
Comment by Red and Black Notes on letter from Internationalism Red and Black Notes comment on this letter from Internationalism, related to this meeting on revolutionary organisation and class consciousness.
Revolutionary Organisation and Class Consciousness - Red and Black Notes The following article is the text of a speech delivered at a public meeting to discuss revolutionary organizations and class consciousness on Saturday February 26, 2005 in Toronto.
The Socialist Party of Great Britain - One Hundred Years - Red and Black Notes Red and Black Notes critically look back on the history of the SPGB at the time of the 100 year…
Organization and Spontaneity - Chicago Revolutionary Network Article in response to the Red and Black Notes pamphlet Organization and Spontaneity by the Chicago Revolutionary Network, discussion the need to combine both.
From repression to revolution - speech by Kenneth V. Cockrel Kenneth V. Cockrel's speech at a repression conference in Detroit outlining some problems with the…
Blocking progress: consensus decision making in the anti-nuclear movement Howard Ryan argues that consensus is wrong in principle and in practice: "The problem is not so much…
The organisation question - Joe Jacobs After Camatte/Collu's 'On Organisation' was published in Detroit in 1974 there was a debate about it over several issues in Fifth Estate. Joe Jacobs, a former Solidarity(UK) member, had been reflecting on the 'organisation question' for a long time prior to reading this debate and he sent them a contribution partly based on some previous writings. Before it could be published in June 1977 he died.
Moving Forward: Notes on Reorganization, 2002 - Organize Resistance This was a document written by a group of five activists attempting to create a project of…
Resistance from the other South Africa Neha Nimmagudda, a student from NYC, spent a few months working as a full time volunteer with the Abahlali baseMjondolo movement in South Africa. In this essay she reflects one of the movement's quarterly all night meetings in which critical issues are discussed.
'Consensus' and its Discontents A critique of 'consensus' decision making processes, based on analysis, and the personal experiences of a refugee from 'activistism', with a look…
Left-wing communism in Britain 1917-21...An infantile disorder? - Bob Jones A survey of the anti-parliamentarist communist movement in Britain during and after WWI, and the…