I recall this small grouping. At the time, there was a small but lively libertarian socialist current.
Many within this current were former members or influenced by the deleonists Slp, though not exclusively. Some tended towards a councilist form. While others influenced by wobbly ism or anarchosyndicalism. Often a crossover of all.
The group " A world to win"drifted more towards an "ultraleft" pov.
I think they published 5-6 issues, but don't recall the actual number
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I recall this small grouping.
I recall this small grouping. At the time, there was a small but lively libertarian socialist current.
Many within this current were former members or influenced by the deleonists Slp, though not exclusively. Some tended towards a councilist form. While others influenced by wobbly ism or anarchosyndicalism. Often a crossover of all.
The group " A world to win"drifted more towards an "ultraleft" pov.
I think they published 5-6 issues, but don't recall the actual number
Was "Now and After" different
Was "Now and After" different from "World To Win"? Its not quite clear in the article.
fnbrilll wrote: Was "Now and
fnbrilll
I believe "AWtW" was the document/manifesto
With "N&A" the pub. Is need to check my paper files
Thanks for the upload, always
Thanks for the upload, always looking for more literature along these lines.
The comrade who wrote the
The comrade who wrote the following was also a member:
https://libcom.org/library/1914-1946-third-camp-internationalists-france-during-world-war-ii