GiantBear91
28th June 2009, 20:44
... Is it an actual political theroy? Im talking about "Anarcho-Marxism".
Is there such a thing? If so, who were the contributers to it? Do they have any books written on the subject?
If there is no such thing, then how do you think it would work?
Thanks comrades,
Comrade Bear
The Ungovernable Farce
28th June 2009, 21:21
... Is it an actual political theroy? Im talking about "Anarcho-Marxism".
Is there such a thing? If so, who were the contributers to it? Do they have any books written on the subject?
If there is no such thing, then how do you think it would work?
Thanks comrades,
Comrade Bear
There's libertarian and autonomist Marxism, both of which are pretty close. Council communists are almost anarcho-marxists, as I understand it. Have some links (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libertarian_Marxism) on libertarian Marxism (http://libcom.org/tags/libertarian-marxism). And, on the anarchist side, plenty of anarchist-communists take heavy influence from the better parts of the Marxist tradition. If you look at the AF's tradition (http://www.afed.org.uk/org/issue52/roots.html), we acknowledge the influence of William Morris, the German council communists, the Anti-Parliamentary Communist Federation (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Parliamentary_Communist_Federation), Socialisme ou Barbarie, Anton Pannekoek, Solidarity, the Situationists and more - all Marxists of one kind or another.
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