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Self-management and the limits of recuperation: Solidarity discussion bulletin

A publication of discussion ongoing in Solidarity around the "ideology" of self-management in the group, including whether it could be recuperated into capitalism. The discussion followed publication of Maurice Brinton's Malaise on the left.

Submitted by Steven. on February 16, 2014

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self-management-recuperation.pdf (2.12 MB)
  • Solidarity
  • workers control
  • United Kingdom
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