Anton Pannekoek Anton Pannekoek on the question of organisation, introduced by John Holloway. This article was first published in 1938. Copied to clipboard Files Pannekoek on Organisation (Introduced by John Holloway) (723.22 KB) Anton Pannekoek John Holloway council communism Comments
From left radicalism to council communism: Anton Pannekoek and German revolutionary Marxism – John Gerber John Gerber on the revolutionary movement in Germany and the involvement of Anton…
General Remarks on the Question of Organisation (1938) "There are many who think of the proletarian revolution in terms of the former revolutions of the…
Party and class - Anton Pannekoek Dutch council communist Anton Pannekoek on the relationship between the revolutionary party and the working class.
Left communism in Australia: J.A. Dawson and the "Southern Advocate for Workers' Councils" - Steve Wright Steve Wright on Jim Dawson and the 'Southern Advocate for Workers' Councils'. First…
From Sentiment into Clear Knowledge – Anton Pannekoek This article is composed of extracts of two letters (dated February 27 and April 7, 1947) Anton…
Eclipse and re-emergence of the communist movement - Gilles Dauvé and François Martin A book by François Martin and "Jean Barrot" (aka Gilles Dauvé), influential since the 1970s among…
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