Hey all, so Freedom bookshop is looking to expand its section on Anarchism and Marxism, so I was wondering does anyone here have any recommendations for what to include? It'd make for a handy reading list as well.
A short text written by Guerin in 1969 that begins with the impact that the Paris Commune and Bakunin's Commune related critiques of Marxism had on the ideas of Marx with particular emphasis on Marx's 1871 address to the General Council of the International, The Civil War In France, which many anarchists consider to be Marx's "most anarchist" statement and in general a validation of anarchist thought. Guerin concludes the text with a proposal for a synthesis of Marxism and Anarchism which Guerin refers to as "Libertarian Marxism".
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http://socialistpartytalks.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/marx-centenary-lectures-marxist.htm
and
http://socialistpartytalks.blogspot.co.uk/2016/07/how-can-real-revolution-be-achieved.html
Marx, theoretician of
Marx, theoretician of anarchism - Maximilien Rubel
Daniel Guerin, Libertarian
Daniel Guerin, Libertarian Marxism?
A short text written by Guerin in 1969 that begins with the impact that the Paris Commune and Bakunin's Commune related critiques of Marxism had on the ideas of Marx with particular emphasis on Marx's 1871 address to the General Council of the International, The Civil War In France, which many anarchists consider to be Marx's "most anarchist" statement and in general a validation of anarchist thought. Guerin concludes the text with a proposal for a synthesis of Marxism and Anarchism which Guerin refers to as "Libertarian Marxism".
Another piece, again by
Another piece, again by Daniel Guerin, that I have not read but might prove a worthy addition is Anarchism & Marxism.
Karl Marx and the State And
Karl Marx and the State
And Rudolph Rockers
Marx and Anarchism