Victus Mortuum
18th January 2011, 07:21
In terms of the economic and political goals of a particular tendency, what are the dominant strategy categories and sub-categories?
From what I can discern, the two abstract approaches to social change are Syndicalism and Partyism.
It seems that these two are divided as follows:
Syndicalism: Unions (Economic) and Direct Action
Partyism: Parties (Political) and Political Action
Is this accurate? Are there any other major strategic categories? What are the sub-groups of these strategies? And what 'tendencies' are associated with each?
From what I can discern, the two abstract approaches to social change are Syndicalism and Partyism.
It seems that these two are divided as follows:
Syndicalism: Unions (Economic) and Direct Action
Partyism: Parties (Political) and Political Action
Is this accurate? Are there any other major strategic categories? What are the sub-groups of these strategies? And what 'tendencies' are associated with each?