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bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / la izquierda / non-anarchist press Monday December 30, 2013 23:31 by V. Benoit 1 image
Para efectos del argumento, consideraremos la tradición marxiana que, hasta la fecha, es la que mejor ha tratado de concebir el uso de la tribuna electoral de una forma tal que potencie o no se contraponga a este principio auto-emancipatorio de los trabajadores –ya tratado en un artículo anterior- y que ha sido la apuesta de los sectores revolucionarios que consideran la apuesta electoral. read full story / add a comment
bolivia / peru / ecuador / chile / anarchist movement / opinion / analysis Monday December 30, 2013 15:41 by José Antonio Gutiérrez D. 5 comments (last - friday january 10, 2014 03:09) 1 image
The recent presidential election in Chile, where abstention - more than 50% - was the overall winner, was predictable if not for the emergence of a sector claiming to be revolutionary and left libertarian in the political and electoral scenario. The Red Libertaria (Libertarian Network - RL) firmly and enthusiastically joined the "Todos a la Moneda" platform (Everyone to La Moneda) platform, whose candidate was Marcel Claude. As can be imagined, this decision produced a feeling of unease, discomfort and disorientation in sectors recognizing themselves as part of the libertarian movement, producing splits, recriminations and discouragement. [Castellano] [Italiano] read full story / add a comment
international / the left / review Monday December 30, 2013 13:27 by Wayne Price 1 comment (last - friday january 10, 2014 06:55) 1 image
This is a review of Ronald D. Tabor, The Tyranny of Theory: A Contribution to the Anarchist Critique of Marxism (2013). Marxism, like anarchism, came out of movements for democracy, socialism, and working class liberation. Its goals were for a free, cooperative, classless, stateless, and nonoppressive society. Yet Marxism ended up establishing totalitarian, mass murdering, state capitalist, regimes. This is the paradox of Marxism. Why did this happen? An attempt to analyze this is made in this new book by Ron Tabor, a former Marxist and now an anarchist. Wayne discusses Ron's ideas. read full story / add a comment |
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