Bureaucracy and revolution - Scott Jay Leninist organizations invariably become bureaucracies focused more on their own self-reproduction than the needs of the class struggle.
Sects and sectarianism - Scott Jay Religious and revolutionary sects have much more in common with each other than they would generally prefer to admit. Their ideas may be…
International Council Correspondence Volume 1, Number 5 The Volume 1, Number 5 (February 1935) issue of International Council Correspondence.
The sociology of Leninist organizations The behavior of Leninist groups is shaped less by the rules than by the social environment of their organizations.
What is a Marxist organization? - Scott Jay Self-proclaimed Marxist organization never apply a Marxist analysis to their own organizations. While the rest of the world is shaped by social…
The True Reasons For The Anarchist Raids [Moscow 1918] (Analysis and Conclusions) Maximov's account of the April 1918 suppression of Moscow's anarchist groups.
What is to be done: the wrong question - Roi Ferreiro A reexamination of the relation between theory and practice after the destruction of the workers…
The Communist Party of the United States: from the Depression to World War II An overview of the American Communist Party from the time right before the Popular Front era until…
Against the IWW series part 2: The IWW (1955) by James P Cannon The second in Recomposition's series at looking at some of the arguments against the IWW. James P…
Solidarité: Journal of the Radical Left (September-October 2013) Solidarité is a non-tendency anti-capitalist journal, self-published by workers and students, which…
Ghosts of Leninist past: a review of The Roots of American Communism A review and some comments from Juan Conatz on Theodore Draper’s history of the various factions…
The roots of American communism - Theodore Draper Theodore Draper's incredibly detailed book about the many groups, factions and individuals that would form what became the Communist Party USA…