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Noam Chomsky | What Is State Socialism?
Noam Chomsky | What Is State Socialism?
Noam Chomsky | What Is State Socialism?
The term socialist state (or socialist republic) usually refers to any state that is constitutionally dedicated to the construction of a socialist society. It is closely related to the political ideology of state socialism, the view that socialism can be established through the existing state or by government policies. Alternatively, the term Workers' State is used to describe a state where the working class controls the machinery of government but has not yet established a socialist economic system. Both of these concepts are distinguished from a socialist government, which generally refers to a liberal democratic state governed by an electe
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Gar Alperovitz: If you don't like capitalism or state socialism, what do you want?
Gar Alperovitz: If you don't like capitalism or state socialism, what do you want?
Gar Alperovitz: If you don't like capitalism or state socialism, what do you want?
Gar Alperovitz Schumacher lectures November 5th, 2011 New York, New Economics Institute Transcript here: http://neweconomicsinstitute.org/publications/lectur...
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Chomsky 1970 Classical Liberalism, Libertarian Socialism, State Socialism, and State Capitalism
Chomsky 1970 Classical Liberalism, Libertarian Socialism, State Socialism, and State Capitalism
Chomsky 1970 Classical Liberalism, Libertarian Socialism, State Socialism, and State Capitalism
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Scandinavian Socialism: Dangers of the Welfare State
Scandinavian Socialism: Dangers of the Welfare State
Scandinavian Socialism: Dangers of the Welfare State
MP3 Download: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3037/scandinavian-socialism-dangers-of-the-welfare-state
Many have long praised Scandinavian countries for their high levels of welfare provision and for their economic and social outcomes. It is, indeed, true that they are successful by most reasonable measures.
However, Scandinavia’s success story predated the welfare state. Furthermore, Sweden began to fall behind as the state grew rapidly from the 1960s. Between 1870 and 1936, Sweden enjoyed the highest growth rate in the industrialized world. However, between 1936 and 2008, the growth rate was only 13th out of 28 industrialized nations. Betwee
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State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ
State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ
State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ
Written by Benjamin Tucker Read by Stephanie Murphy Edited by Nick Ford Online article: http://praxeology.net/BT-SSA.htm You can find the audiobook here (and...
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Materialities of State Socialism and Postsocialism
Materialities of State Socialism and Postsocialism
Materialities of State Socialism and Postsocialism
Conversations on Europe lecture by Zsuzsa Gille, associate professor of sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 1
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 1
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 1
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 2
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 2
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 2
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 3
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 3
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 3
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 4
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 4
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 4
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 5
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 5
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 5
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 6
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 6
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 6
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 7
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 7
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 7
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 8
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 8
State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ by Benjamin Tucker part 8
A reading of Benjamin Tucker's 1886 "State Socialism and Anarchism: how far they agree and wherein they differ." Reading by Colin Barnes.
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Chomsky: "State Socialism" Is A Contradiction
Chomsky: "State Socialism" Is A Contradiction
Chomsky: "State Socialism" Is A Contradiction
Chomsky at Oslo discussing "State Socialism".
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Red Blue and Purple - State Capitalism vs State Socialism 4 minute experimental film
Red Blue and Purple - State Capitalism vs State Socialism 4 minute experimental film
Red Blue and Purple - State Capitalism vs State Socialism 4 minute experimental film
A man's mind jumps back and forth between increasingly extreme versions of the individual and the collective.
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Libertarian Socialism (Mutualism) vs. State Socialism (Marxism)
Libertarian Socialism (Mutualism) vs. State Socialism (Marxism)
Libertarian Socialism (Mutualism) vs. State Socialism (Marxism)
via YouTube Capture.
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A Greek austerity street party! - Failure of big state socialism coming soon to a street near you!
A Greek austerity street party! - Failure of big state socialism coming soon to a street near you!
A Greek austerity street party! - Failure of big state socialism coming soon to a street near you!
Demonstrators riot in Greece on 29 June 2011 following a vote on austerity measures in the parliament.
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Pat Roberston's call to stop Obama's State Socialism - Ben Kinchlow - theDove.us
Pat Roberston's call to stop Obama's State Socialism - Ben Kinchlow - theDove.us
Pat Roberston's call to stop Obama's State Socialism - Ben Kinchlow - theDove.us
Ben Kinchlow, minister, broadcaster, author, and businessman, former co-host of The 700 Club on CBN and Host of the International Edition of The 700 Club, re...
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Synchronicity Hilaire Belloc-- The Servile State-- Socialism Panacea For Capitalism's Failure
Synchronicity Hilaire Belloc-- The Servile State-- Socialism Panacea For Capitalism's Failure
Synchronicity Hilaire Belloc-- The Servile State-- Socialism Panacea For Capitalism's Failure
Hi Everyone! My book is now on eBook form for only $3.99! Below is the link, click: Link: http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000348402/Water-Sign....
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The Red Bureaucracy: Authoritarian Socialism vs Libertarian Socialism
The Red Bureaucracy: Authoritarian Socialism vs Libertarian Socialism
The Red Bureaucracy: Authoritarian Socialism vs Libertarian Socialism
In anticipation of comments suggesting Leninists and anarchists should 'unite against the capitalists':
http://greatmomentsinleftism.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/left-unity.html
Notions of anarchists and statists 'uniting' against the capitalists have a pretty clear conclusion every time - the statists get their way and the anarchists get thrown under the bus.
In anticipation of Leninists calling me an anti-communist, let me reiterate that I am criticising authoritarian socialism for advocating means which are ineffective in establishing communist ends. I think it is true that the system created in the USSR and so on was merely replacing one hier
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Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992)
Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992)
Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992)
Socialism is an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy. "Social ownership" m...
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Another terrible dishoctomy against Marxism and state socialism.
Another terrible dishoctomy against Marxism and state socialism.
Another terrible dishoctomy against Marxism and state socialism.
What do you have to lose is perhaps what the question it all comes down too when you strip away the rhetoric and the logistics.
Noam Chomsky | What Is State Socialism?
The term socialist state (or socialist republic) usually refers to any state that is constitutionally dedicated to the construction of a socialist society. It is closely related to the political ideology of state socialism, the view that socialism can be established through the existing state or by government policies. Alternatively, the term Workers' State is used to describe a state where the working class controls the machinery of government but has not yet established a socialist economic system. Both of these concepts are distinguished from a socialist government, which generally refers to a liberal democratic state governed by an elected majority socialist party or social democratic party which need not pursue the development of socialism - in any case, the distinguishing feature between a socialist state and a socialist government is that in the latter the state apparatus is not constitutionally bound to the construction of a socialist system.
wn.com/Noam Chomsky | What Is State Socialism
The term socialist state (or socialist republic) usually refers to any state that is constitutionally dedicated to the construction of a socialist society. It is closely related to the political ideology of state socialism, the view that socialism can be established through the existing state or by government policies. Alternatively, the term Workers' State is used to describe a state where the working class controls the machinery of government but has not yet established a socialist economic system. Both of these concepts are distinguished from a socialist government, which generally refers to a liberal democratic state governed by an elected majority socialist party or social democratic party which need not pursue the development of socialism - in any case, the distinguishing feature between a socialist state and a socialist government is that in the latter the state apparatus is not constitutionally bound to the construction of a socialist system.
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 6
Gar Alperovitz: If you don't like capitalism or state socialism, what do you want?
Gar Alperovitz Schumacher lectures November 5th, 2011 New York, New Economics Institute Transcript here: http://neweconomicsinstitute.org/publications/lectur...
wn.com/Gar Alperovitz If You Don't Like Capitalism Or State Socialism, What Do You Want
Gar Alperovitz Schumacher lectures November 5th, 2011 New York, New Economics Institute Transcript here: http://neweconomicsinstitute.org/publications/lectur...
Scandinavian Socialism: Dangers of the Welfare State
MP3 Download: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3037/scandinavian-socialism-dangers-of-the-welfare-state
Many have long praised Scandinavian countries for their high levels of welfare provision and for their economic and social outcomes. It is, indeed, true that they are successful by most reasonable measures.
However, Scandinavia’s success story predated the welfare state. Furthermore, Sweden began to fall behind as the state grew rapidly from the 1960s. Between 1870 and 1936, Sweden enjoyed the highest growth rate in the industrialized world. However, between 1936 and 2008, the growth rate was only 13th out of 28 industrialized nations. Between 1975 and the mid-1990s, Sweden dropped from being the 4th richest nation in the world to the 13th richest nation in the world.
Many analyses of Scandinavian countries conflate correlation with causality. It is very clear that many of the desirable features of Scandinavian societies, such as low income inequality, low levels of poverty and high levels of economic growth, predated the development of the welfare state. It is equally clear that high levels of trust also predated the era of high government spending and taxation. All these indicators began to deteriorate after the expansion of the Scandinavian welfare states and the increase in taxes necessary to fund it.
Dr. Nima Sanandaji holds a PhD from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and is the author of “Scandinavian Unexceptionalism: Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third Way Socialism” which is available for free online via the Institute of Economic Affairs: http://www.iea.org.uk/publications/research/scandinavian-unexceptionalism-culture-markets-and-the-failure-of-third-way-soc
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wn.com/Scandinavian Socialism Dangers Of The Welfare State
MP3 Download: http://www.fdrpodcasts.com/#/3037/scandinavian-socialism-dangers-of-the-welfare-state
Many have long praised Scandinavian countries for their high levels of welfare provision and for their economic and social outcomes. It is, indeed, true that they are successful by most reasonable measures.
However, Scandinavia’s success story predated the welfare state. Furthermore, Sweden began to fall behind as the state grew rapidly from the 1960s. Between 1870 and 1936, Sweden enjoyed the highest growth rate in the industrialized world. However, between 1936 and 2008, the growth rate was only 13th out of 28 industrialized nations. Between 1975 and the mid-1990s, Sweden dropped from being the 4th richest nation in the world to the 13th richest nation in the world.
Many analyses of Scandinavian countries conflate correlation with causality. It is very clear that many of the desirable features of Scandinavian societies, such as low income inequality, low levels of poverty and high levels of economic growth, predated the development of the welfare state. It is equally clear that high levels of trust also predated the era of high government spending and taxation. All these indicators began to deteriorate after the expansion of the Scandinavian welfare states and the increase in taxes necessary to fund it.
Dr. Nima Sanandaji holds a PhD from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and is the author of “Scandinavian Unexceptionalism: Culture, Markets and the Failure of Third Way Socialism” which is available for free online via the Institute of Economic Affairs: http://www.iea.org.uk/publications/research/scandinavian-unexceptionalism-culture-markets-and-the-failure-of-third-way-soc
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- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 301
State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ
Written by Benjamin Tucker Read by Stephanie Murphy Edited by Nick Ford Online article: http://praxeology.net/BT-SSA.htm You can find the audiobook here (and...
wn.com/State Socialism And Anarchism How Far They Agree, And Wherein They Differ
Written by Benjamin Tucker Read by Stephanie Murphy Edited by Nick Ford Online article: http://praxeology.net/BT-SSA.htm You can find the audiobook here (and...
Materialities of State Socialism and Postsocialism
Conversations on Europe lecture by Zsuzsa Gille, associate professor of sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
wn.com/Materialities Of State Socialism And Postsocialism
Conversations on Europe lecture by Zsuzsa Gille, associate professor of sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- published: 10 Aug 2010
- views: 387
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Pat Roberston's call to stop Obama's State Socialism - Ben Kinchlow - theDove.us
Ben Kinchlow, minister, broadcaster, author, and businessman, former co-host of The 700 Club on CBN and Host of the International Edition of The 700 Club, re...
wn.com/Pat Roberston's Call To Stop Obama's State Socialism Ben Kinchlow Thedove.Us
Ben Kinchlow, minister, broadcaster, author, and businessman, former co-host of The 700 Club on CBN and Host of the International Edition of The 700 Club, re...
- published: 17 Jul 2013
- views: 172
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Synchronicity Hilaire Belloc-- The Servile State-- Socialism Panacea For Capitalism's Failure
Hi Everyone! My book is now on eBook form for only $3.99! Below is the link, click: Link: http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000348402/Water-Sign....
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Hi Everyone! My book is now on eBook form for only $3.99! Below is the link, click: Link: http://bookstore.authorhouse.com/Products/SKU-000348402/Water-Sign....
The Red Bureaucracy: Authoritarian Socialism vs Libertarian Socialism
In anticipation of comments suggesting Leninists and anarchists should 'unite against the capitalists':
http://greatmomentsinleftism.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/left-unity.html
Notions of anarchists and statists 'uniting' against the capitalists have a pretty clear conclusion every time - the statists get their way and the anarchists get thrown under the bus.
In anticipation of Leninists calling me an anti-communist, let me reiterate that I am criticising authoritarian socialism for advocating means which are ineffective in establishing communist ends. I think it is true that the system created in the USSR and so on was merely replacing one hierarchy with another, however unlike anti-communists I do not believe it follows from this that hierarchy is somehow inevitable or written into our genetics. Hierarchy is, however, written into the state.
Introduction: 0:03
Defining Socialism: 0:46
Defining The State: 1:43
Libertarian Socialism: 2:20
Authoritarian Socialism: 3:38
Revolutionary Socialism - A Libertarian Socialist Analysis: 4:55
Identification: 5:44
Justification: 8:06
The Efficacy of State Power: 8:37
The Necessity of State Power: 16:55
Conclusion: 21:41
Sources:
Lenin - Draft Decree on Workers' Control, October 1917
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/oct/26.htm
Replacing, absorbing and superseding the machinery of workers' control
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/1986----.htm
Lenin - The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government
http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1918/mar/x03.htm
Petropavlovsk Resolution
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/russia/mett/petro_eve.html
Soviet figures on Kronstadt
Pukhov Kronshtadtskii miatezh v 1921 g. Leningrad, OGIZ-Molodaia Gvardiia
Lenin on state capitalism in Russia
http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1921/apr/21.htm
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1922/nov/14b.htm
Maurice Brinton - The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control: The State and Counter-Revolution
http://libcom.org/files/Maurice%20Brinton-%20The%20Bolsheviks%20and%20workers%27%20control.pdf
Augustin Souchy - Testimonies of Cuban Revolution
http://www.iww.org/history/library/Dolgoff/cuba/9
Frank Fernandez - Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement
http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/frank-fernandez-cuban-anarchism-the-history-of-a-movement.pdf
John Holloway - Change The World Without Taking Power
http://www.edtechpost.ca/readings/John%20Holloway%20-%20Change%20the%20World%20Without%20Taking%20Power.pdf
Peter Marshall - Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism
https://libcom.org/files/Marshall%20-%20Demanding%20the%20Impossible%20-%20A%20History%20of%20Anarchism.pdf
Alexander Skirda - Nestor Makhno--Anarchy's Cossack: The Struggle for Free Soviets in the Ukraine 1917-1921
http://www.amazon.com/Nestor-Makhno-Anarchys-Cossack-Struggle-1917-1921/dp/1902593685
Michael Malet - Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War
https://libcom.org/files/%5BMichael_Malet%5D_Nestor_Makhno_in_the_Russian_Civil%28Bookos.org%29.pdf
Frank Mintz - Anarchism and Workers' Self-Management In Revolutionary Spain
http://www.akpress.org/anarchismandworkersselfmanagement.html
Given that all of these sources of my claims come from anti-capitalist authors, can nobody in the comments claim that this is 'bourgeois propaganda', please.
wn.com/The Red Bureaucracy Authoritarian Socialism Vs Libertarian Socialism
In anticipation of comments suggesting Leninists and anarchists should 'unite against the capitalists':
http://greatmomentsinleftism.blogspot.co.uk/2013/07/left-unity.html
Notions of anarchists and statists 'uniting' against the capitalists have a pretty clear conclusion every time - the statists get their way and the anarchists get thrown under the bus.
In anticipation of Leninists calling me an anti-communist, let me reiterate that I am criticising authoritarian socialism for advocating means which are ineffective in establishing communist ends. I think it is true that the system created in the USSR and so on was merely replacing one hierarchy with another, however unlike anti-communists I do not believe it follows from this that hierarchy is somehow inevitable or written into our genetics. Hierarchy is, however, written into the state.
Introduction: 0:03
Defining Socialism: 0:46
Defining The State: 1:43
Libertarian Socialism: 2:20
Authoritarian Socialism: 3:38
Revolutionary Socialism - A Libertarian Socialist Analysis: 4:55
Identification: 5:44
Justification: 8:06
The Efficacy of State Power: 8:37
The Necessity of State Power: 16:55
Conclusion: 21:41
Sources:
Lenin - Draft Decree on Workers' Control, October 1917
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/oct/26.htm
Replacing, absorbing and superseding the machinery of workers' control
http://www.chomsky.info/articles/1986----.htm
Lenin - The Immediate Tasks of the Soviet Government
http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1918/mar/x03.htm
Petropavlovsk Resolution
http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/russia/mett/petro_eve.html
Soviet figures on Kronstadt
Pukhov Kronshtadtskii miatezh v 1921 g. Leningrad, OGIZ-Molodaia Gvardiia
Lenin on state capitalism in Russia
http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1921/apr/21.htm
https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1922/nov/14b.htm
Maurice Brinton - The Bolsheviks and Workers' Control: The State and Counter-Revolution
http://libcom.org/files/Maurice%20Brinton-%20The%20Bolsheviks%20and%20workers%27%20control.pdf
Augustin Souchy - Testimonies of Cuban Revolution
http://www.iww.org/history/library/Dolgoff/cuba/9
Frank Fernandez - Cuban Anarchism: The History of a Movement
http://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/frank-fernandez-cuban-anarchism-the-history-of-a-movement.pdf
John Holloway - Change The World Without Taking Power
http://www.edtechpost.ca/readings/John%20Holloway%20-%20Change%20the%20World%20Without%20Taking%20Power.pdf
Peter Marshall - Demanding the Impossible: A History of Anarchism
https://libcom.org/files/Marshall%20-%20Demanding%20the%20Impossible%20-%20A%20History%20of%20Anarchism.pdf
Alexander Skirda - Nestor Makhno--Anarchy's Cossack: The Struggle for Free Soviets in the Ukraine 1917-1921
http://www.amazon.com/Nestor-Makhno-Anarchys-Cossack-Struggle-1917-1921/dp/1902593685
Michael Malet - Nestor Makhno in the Russian Civil War
https://libcom.org/files/%5BMichael_Malet%5D_Nestor_Makhno_in_the_Russian_Civil%28Bookos.org%29.pdf
Frank Mintz - Anarchism and Workers' Self-Management In Revolutionary Spain
http://www.akpress.org/anarchismandworkersselfmanagement.html
Given that all of these sources of my claims come from anti-capitalist authors, can nobody in the comments claim that this is 'bourgeois propaganda', please.
- published: 23 May 2014
- views: 14821
Christopher Hitchens on Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992)
Socialism is an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy. "Social ownership" m...
wn.com/Christopher Hitchens On Socialism, Campaign Financing, Taxes, Politics, Libertarianism (1992)
Socialism is an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy. "Social ownership" m...
Another terrible dishoctomy against Marxism and state socialism.
What do you have to lose is perhaps what the question it all comes down too when you strip away the rhetoric and the logistics.
wn.com/Another Terrible Dishoctomy Against Marxism And State Socialism.
What do you have to lose is perhaps what the question it all comes down too when you strip away the rhetoric and the logistics.