Libertarian Socialist Federation -- it's a thing, apparently

Submitted by the button on November 8, 2017

https://libsocfed.weebly.com/blog/launch-of-the-libertarian-socialist-federation-lsf

Someone forwarded this to me on the Facebook. New adventures in British platformism.

syndicalist

7 years ago

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Submitted by syndicalist on November 8, 2017

Isn't this sorta the warmed over Liberty & Solidarity thing?

the button

7 years ago

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Submitted by the button on November 9, 2017

Yeah, they mention Collective Action as an antecedent, L&S not so much. This said, I have no real idea about who either of those two groups are, other than they were "Wooo The Platform"-type splits from the Anarchist Federation.

rat

7 years ago

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Submitted by rat on November 9, 2017

Their links page includes:

Jacobin - A leading voice of the American left
Novara Media - Independent media organisation
Red Pepper - Webmag of left politics and culture

Libertarian Socialist Federation — a new Leftist group in the anarchist playground?

Mike Harman

7 years ago

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Submitted by Mike Harman on November 9, 2017

I can't see any of those three on https://libsocfed.weebly.com/links.html ?

rat

7 years ago

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Submitted by rat on November 9, 2017

Yes, I seemed to have got into a muddle. I followed the link in the button's post:

https://libsocfed.weebly.com/blog/launch-of-the-libertarian-socialist-federation-lsf

Then LSF link for Webzine:

http://cawebzine.net/

Then Links on Collective Action's page. I thought that was the links page for LSF.

Mike Harman

7 years ago

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Submitted by Mike Harman on November 9, 2017

Given those pages are very similar, interesting to see the changes.

Spikymike

7 years ago

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Submitted by Spikymike on November 9, 2017

There is indeed much more critical discussion on libcom of the various 'Collective Action' groups earlier stuff that is still relevant to this newish group.