ECLIPSE & RE-EMERGENCE OF THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT
by Jean Barrot and Francois Martin
Publication Notes
- This book was first published by Black & Red in Detroit in 1974.
- Chapter 1, Capitalism and Communism was reprinted in the mid 1980's as What is Communism ? by Unpopular Books in London.
- This hypertext version first uploaded onto the internet September 1996.
From the Black & Red edition :
The essays included in the present work were written for the bulletin, Le mouvemente communiste (available from G. Dauvé, B.P. 95, 94600 Choisy-le-Roi, France). They were selected and translated by J.Barrot. The essay on "The Class Struggle and It's Most Characteristic Aspects in Recent Years" was written by F.Martin. the other two central essays, as well as the introductory materials and the appendices, were written by Barrot. Other works by the same author include: J.Barrot, Le mouvemente communiste (Paris: Champ Libre, 1972); J.Barrot, Communisme et question Russe (Paris: Société encyclopediqué française et Editions de la Tête de Feuilles, 1972); J.Barrot, A.Borczuk, P.Riviale, La légende de la gauche au pouvoir: Le front populaire (Paris: Editions de la Tête de Feuilles, 1973)
- This hypertext version of the text is identical to the Black & Red original except that spelling has been anglicised.
- This means that it retains the same numbering and lettering scheme.
- You may notice that in Chapter 1 there is no section I between sections H and J.
- Like Black & Red we feel that it will only be safe to publish this suppressed section on the eve of the revolution.
- Initiates may apply to us for a copy, however it will only be supplied on receipt of a valid ZOG illuminati password.
This text is split into different pages, with controls at top and bottom.
The first two controls will move you back and forward through the text.
will go back to the last page. will go forward to the next page.
The three main chapters are sub-divided into different pages.
will go to the start of the current chapter. will go to the main Table of Contents.
Lastly, will go to the skatta Homepage. On this page only "Forward", "Table of Contents" and "Home" do anything.
If you want to download this complete text as a set of pages to read off line in hypertext format it is available here as a compressed zip file.
ECLIPSE.ZIP - 129kb
If you haven't already got one you will need a programme to unzip the file.
I have some information about zip and some links to software on a page here.
Unzipping this compressed file
[These instructions are in the file readme.txt in the zip file]
In order to see the icons on these pages the files will need to be set up on your computer in a directory structure similar to that on my website. I have all the icon graphic files in a seperate sub-directory because they are shared by all my files. (For details of the directory structure needed see below).
I recommend that you create a temporary directory (which you can call anything you like) and unzip the files into this. When you've had enough of them you can then delete the lot by deleting that directory.
The files in the compressed file are saved with sub-directory pathnames and should be unzipped into a directory structure with the same sub-directory names if you want to see the icon graphics. Your unzip programme should do this all automatically if you ensure it is set up to extract the files using the directory pathname information.
In Windows zip programmes or shells this should be an option on the extract files dialog box.
(In WINZIP check the "Use directory names" check box in the "Extract" dialog box).
In programmes for other formats check the manual.
If you are using PKZIP 2.04 for Dos on its own :
- Assume for this example that you have PKZIP in a directory called PKZIP and that you want to extract the files from the zip file into a temporary directory you have created called "C:\temp".
- Unless you have zip in your Dos path (and can run it from anywhere on your C:\ drive) you will need to copy the zip file "eclipse.zip" into your c:\PKZIP directory. (If you don't know what "have zip in your Dos path" means it's probably safe to assume you haven't).
- Go to the PKZIP directory and enter the following command :
pkunzip -d eclipse.zip c:\temp and press return
- The -d switch after the pkunzip command causes PKUNZIP to extract the files from "eclipse.zip" into C:\temp using the pathnames stored in the zip file. If the "eclipse" and "images" sub-directories required don't already exist they will be created and the appropriate files put in them.
If you can't set up your unzip programme to extract using the stored pathnames you'll have to set things up by hand:
- Use your zip programme to extract the files in "eclipse.zip" into any directory.
- Create a temporary directory and place the file index.htm in it.
- Create two sub-directories from this temporary directory, one called "images" and one called "eclipse". They must be on the same level - that is they must both be sub-directories of your temporary directory, and not one as sub-directory of the other.
- Put the icon graphics files in the "images" sub-directory. The icon graphics files are all in .gif format and so have the suffix ".gif".
- Put the text page files in the "eclipse" sub-directory. The text files are all in html format and so have the suffix ".htm"
- As sub-directories of a temporary directory you can delete the lot by deleting that directory.
The only graphics are icons and the pages are entirely usable without them if some aspect of this process is a problem - just set your browser up to not autoload images. The links should be visible and functional in text format.
We're not technical wizards - however feel free to get in touch if you have any serious problems with this zip file. We could use a good laugh.