Anton Pannekoek
Society and mind in Marxian philosophy - Anton Pannekoek
Anton Pannekoek on materialism, Marxism and the relation of the individual to society in modern capitalism.
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Materialism and historical materialism - Anton Pannekoek
Anton Pannekoek writes as J. Harper on Marxism, historical materialism and materialism in 1942.
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Notes on Trotsky, Pannekoek, Bordiga - Gilles Dauvé
Comments on the politics and contributions to revolutionary communist theory of Leon Trotsky, Anton Pannekoek and Amadeo Bordiga.
It may be interesting to examine these three men, not as individuals, but as standpoints, because in the eyes of many people who try to understand something in our time, they represent three different situations and analyses.
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Bordiga versus Pannekoek - Antagonism
Introduction to a pamphlet examining how the Italian and Dutch-German communist lefts dealt with the questions of communist organisation, consciousness and class.
This article was originally published with, and refers to, the articles:
Party and Class, by Amadeo Bordiga
Party and Class, by Anton Pannekoek
Letter on Workers Councils - Anton Pannekoek
Letter written by Anton Pannekoek where he expounds his theories on the organisation and power of workers' councils.
This letter by Pannekoek was first published in the journal Funken, Vol. III No. 1, and June 1952. This translation has been made from the version published in the anthology of his writings Neubestimmung des Marxismus 1. Diskussion über Arbeiterräte. Introduction by Cajo Brendel. (Karin Kramer Verlag, Berlin, 1974).
Review - Workers' Councils by Anton Pannekoek - Red and Black Notes
Red and Black Notes review of Workers' Councils by Anton Pannekoek. The full text of Workers' Councils can be found here.
For many years, at least in the English speaking milieu, Anton Pannekoek was one of the most important, but least read theorists of the communist left. While the Internet has gone considerable distances to rectifying this problem, outside of small run publications, little of Pannekoek's work is in print.
Anarchism not suitable - Anton Pannekoek
Short piece by Anton Pannekoek arguing why he believes anarcism is unsuitable for revolutionary organisation.
The following article was originally published as a letter by Anton Pannekoek written to JA Dawson, the editor of the Australian journal, Southern Advocate for Workers Councils. The article appeared, under a title given by Dawson, in issue 42, February 1948. This version is reprinted from Pannekoek and the Workers' Councils, Serge Bricianer ed.
Bordiga'ya karşı Pannekoek
Parti, Sınıf ve Komünizm
Бордига против Паннекука
Партия, класс и коммунизм
On Anton Pannekoek - Paul Mattick
Mattick traces the life of Anton Pannekoek, and the development of his thought.
Anton Pannekoek's life span coincided with what was almost the whole history of the modern labour movement; he experienced its rise as a movement of social protest, its trans formation into a movement of social reform, and its eclipse as an independent class movement in the contemporary world.




