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The recent collapse of the Soviet Union made clear the weaknesses and deficiencies in Leninist theory and practice. In the period between the World Wars, however, an entirely different trend of socialist thought had briefly flowered in Europe, a trend which rejected the Leninist model of centralized party and state, and instead affirmed the democratic self-emancipation of the working class. This movement was "council communism". "Non-Leninist Marxism" presents a selection of the most influential writings from the council communists, including Hermann Gorter, Anton Pannekoek, Sylvia Pankhurst, and Otto Ruhl.
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Marxism, Communism, Workers' councilEdition | Availability |
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Non-Leninist Marxism: Writings on the Worker's Councils
Jul 01, 2007, Red and Black Publishers
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Non-Leninist Marxism: Writings on the Worker’s Councils
2007-07-01, Red and Black Publishers
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Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Hermann Gorter
Open Letter to Comrade Lenin (1921)
Introduction
The Question of the Trade Unions
Parliamentarianism
Opportunism in the Third International
Conclusion
Why We Need the Fourth Communist Workers’ International (1921)
2. Anton Pannekoek
The Labor Movement and Socialism (1908)
The German Revolution-First Stage (1918)
3. Sylvia Pankhurst
Communism and Its Tactics (1921–1923)
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
Part Four
Part Five 138
Part Six
Part Seven
4. Otto Rühl
The Revolution Is Not a Party Affair (1920)
Report From Moscow (1920)
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