Class struggle and "bosses' offensives" - Amadeo Bordiga Amadeo Bordiga's critique of revisionist forms of Marxism arguing against reformism and in favour an offensive communist politics.
The Zapatistas and the International Circulation of Struggle - Lessons Suggested and Problems Raised A variation of this Paper, originally prepared for the conference on "Globalization from Below" at Duke in February 1998, presented to the INET'98 Conference in Geneva in July 1998.
Considerations on the party's organic activity when the general situation is historically unfavourable Bordiga's 1965 essay on the activity of communist militants when class struggle is at a low-ebb.
What is to be Done? Leninism, Anti-Leninist Marxism and the Question of Revolution Today - Werner Bonefeld & Sergio Tischler This title was first published in 2002. On the eve of the first centenary of Lenin…
The Ballot or The Bullet? There are no fair elections in America, certainly when the questions of race and political power are evident. It's interesting therefore to look…
Anarchist vs. Marxist-Leninist Thought on the Organization of Society Historically, there have been three major forms of socialism -- Libertarian Socialism (Anarchism),…
Party and working class - Anton Pannekoek Pannekoek hammers at the idea that party and class must be antagonistic, as the history of German and Russian parties had shown by 1936. Rather,…
General Remarks on the Question of Organisation (1938) "There are many who think of the proletarian revolution in terms of the former revolutions of the…