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The Weekly Archive Worker: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 24. Mai 2012

auf Links ein Artikel von Peter Boyle zum Verfall der US-SWP, auf Syndikalismus.tk zu Heinrich Goldberg (1880-1933): Der Tod eines Anar­chisten in der Domi­ni­ka­ni­schen Republik, Poumista zu den New York Intellectuals, auf Freedom ein Nachruf auf John Brailey (1934-2012) und im New Left Review blickt Mario Tronti auf den Operaismus der 1960er zurück

im Marxists Internet Archive:

* The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International
** International Education Association: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 1. April 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** International Education Association: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. April 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** International Education Association: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 1. Mai 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** International Education Association: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. Mai 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** International Education Association: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 1. Juni 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** International Education Association: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. Juni 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** Worker Council of the United States: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. September 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** Worker Council of the United States: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. Oktober 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** Worker Council of the United States: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. November 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** Worker Council of the United States: The Workers’ council. An organ for the Third International, 15. Dezember 1921 (pdf-Datei)
** der Socialist Appeal (1935-1937) jetzt auch als pdf-Dateien
* Karl Marx: Lettre à F. Bolte (1871)
* Friedrich Engels: Lettre à T. Cuno (1872)
* Friedrich Engels: Lettre à F.A. Sorge (1874)
* Robin Blick: Fascism in Germany: How Hitler Destroyed the World’s Most Powerful Labour Movement (1975)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Una crítica no crítica (1890)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Las tareas principales de nuestros dias (1918)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Discurso sobre el aniversario de la Revolucion pronunciado ante el VI Congreso Extraordinario de los Soviets de Toda Rusia de Diputados Obreros, Campesinos, Cosacos y Soldados Rojos (1918)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Qué es el Poder soviético? (1919)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: El poder sovietico y la posicion de la mujer (1919)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Dos años de poder soviético (1919)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Discurso en la reunión conjunta del CEC de Toda Rusia, del Soviet de Diputados Obreros y Soldados de Moscú, del Consejo de Toda Rusia y de los comités de fabrica, consagrada al segundo aniversario de la Revolución de Octubre (1919)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Discurso en la Sesion Solemne del Pleno del Soviet de Diputados Obreros, Campesinos y del Ejercito Rojo de Moscu, el comite del PC(b)R de Moscú y el Consejo de Sindicatos de Moscu, dedicada al tercer aniversario de la Revolución de Octubre (920)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Con motivo del cuarto aniversario de la Revolución de Octubre (1921)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Acerca de la significacion del oro ahora y despues de la victoria completa del socialismo (1921)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Cinco años de la Revolución Rusa y perspectivas de la revolución mundial (1922)
* Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: Discurso pronunciado en el Pleno del Soviet de Moscú (1922)
* Jay Lovestone: Ruthenberg Dead! Farewell Comrade Ruthenberg; Farewell Our Leader (1927, pdf-Datei)
* Jean Jaurès: Premier discours au congrès socialiste international d’Amsterdam (1904)
* Jean Jaurès: Deuxième discours au congrès socialiste international d’Amsterdam (1904)

auf LibCom:

* James Boggs: The American Revolution: Pages From a Negro Worker’s Notebook (1963)
* Wildcat: SWP – the Party of God (1988)
* B. Traven: The Death Ship (1926)
* I accuse Harvard University (1969)
* Derrick White: Review: Misfit, A Revolutionary Life by Captain Jack White (2005)
* Ted Selander: The 1934 Toledo Auto Lite Strike (1984)
* Mario Tronti: Operai e Capitale (1966, englischsprachige Teilübersetzung)
* The Wages for Students Students: Wages for Students (1975)
* The One Big Union Monthly, März 1919
* The One Big Union Monthly, August 1920

auf La Bataille Socialiste:

* Hinweise auf Articles du Socialist standard des années 40 sowie auf die Broschüre Nouvelle Commune, histoire d’une lutte. Mouvement de Lutte des Chômeurs d’Arras et d’Ailleurs 1998-99

auf CeDEMA:

* Edgar Palma Lau: Guatemala, sociedad de violencia (2009, zum Movimiento Revolucionario del Pueblo Ixim (MRP-Ixim))
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): Hiperinflación, recesión y militarización: las dos caras del proyecto contrarrevolucionario (1989)
* Partido Comunista do Brasil (PCdoB): Alguns problemas ideológicos da revolução na América Latina (1968)

* auf Espace Contre Ciment:

* George Orwell: « The Freedom of the Street » de Jack Common (1938)

* auf La Presse Anarchiste:

* Correspondance Internationale Ouvrière, n°4, 26. November 1932
* L’Organisation libertaire, n°3 Juni 1968
* L’Intrus, n°1, 20. Januar 1966
* Les Temps Nouveaux, n°15, 10. August 1895
* Les Temps Nouveaux, n°16, 17. August 1895

auf Workers’ Liberty:

* Permanent Revolution, Nr. 1, 1973

auf Syndikalismus.tk:

* direkte aktion: Interview mit Domitila Barrios de Chúngara (1987)

beim Luxemburger Anarchisten:

* Camillo Berneri : Le prolétariat ne se nourrit pas de curés (1936, Auszug)

auf Kommunistische Literatur:

* Charles Bergquist: Labor in Latin America – (1/3), (2/3), (3/3) (1986, pdf-Dateien)

auf Implikation Scanning & Translation Group:

* I.I. Rubin: Studien zur Marxschen Werttheorie (1928/1973, die ersten drei Kapitel)

auf Association R.a.D.A.R.:

* La Jeune Garde, 24. Juni 1937
* IVe Internationale, 1963 (Die Ausgabe zum Vereinigungs-Weltkongress)
* Clarté, 31. Dezember 1921
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Bulletin intérieur, 1. Januar 1968

auf Irish Election Literature:

* Sinn Féin The Workers Party (SFWP): Redmond Sullivan – General Election Kerry South (1977)

auf Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* Provisional Sinn Féin: The Quality of Life in the New Ireland (1979)

auf Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition:

* Kambodscha – Teil 1: Bis Ende Juni 1970

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Zum neuen Buch von David Foreman

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 28. April 2012

Ein neues Buch des Ökorassisten und Earth First-Gründers David Foreman … und der dazugehörige Verriss: Dave Foreman: Defending wildlife by attacking immigrants von Ian Angus auf Climate and Capitalism

Veröffentlicht in Antifa, Lateinamerika, Mexiko - Mexico, Rassismus, Rechtspopulismus, Umwelt, USA | Kommentar schreiben »

Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 27. Dezember 2010

Nach einer Pause hier nun ein neues Update mit einigen Leckerbissen, ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv … weitere Hinweise bei Poumista und auf Révolution en Iran ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Komala(h):

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* Dublin Council of Trade Unions: In Dublin City in 1913: Songs and Stories of the Workers of Dublin, May Day Festival, 1988

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR):

* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Comment remédier à la diminution du pouvoir d’achat des masses laborieuses (1946)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): L’Etat
* Ligue communiste (LC): Taupe Rouge, 22. Februar 1973
* Ligue communiste (LC): Chili : le socialisme sans la révolution ? (1973)
* Front communiste révolutionnaire (FCR): Pour un gouvernement des travailleurs : ni trêve, ni compromis ! (1974)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Histoire de la IVe internationale (1950)
* Opposition communiste: Contre le courant , 10. Juli 1929
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): : La Vérité Renault, 14. März 1949
* IVe internationale: IVe internationale, September 1956

Big Flame 1970-1984:

* EARLY DISCUSSIONS OF ORGANISATION (Miscellaneous Big Flame Documents no 9)
** Discussion Paper on Organisation (1971, pdf-Datei)
** From Organising to Organisation (1974, pdf-Datei)

La Bataille Socialiste:

* Hal Draper: Marx and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (1962)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Julian Borchardt: Preface to The People’s Marx (1919)
* Julian Borchardt: The Essence of Marx’s Theory of Crises (1919)
* National Youth Committee, Communist League of America (Opposition): Young Spartacus, Nr. 1-11 (1931-1932)
* Opposition Group in the Workers (Communist) Party of America/Communist League of America (Opposition): The Militant, 1-18 1929
* Communist League of America (Opposition): The Militant, 1-34 1930
* Communist League of America (Opposition): The Militant, 1-37 1931
* C.L.R. James: World Politics Today (1967)
* C.L.R. James: Che Guevara (1967)
* C.L.R. James: World Revolution: 1968 (1967)
* Martin Glaberman: Upheaval in China (1967)
* Martin Glaberman: The United States and the Russian Revolution (1967)
* Martin Glaberman: Martin Luther King, Jr (1968)
* Martin Glaberman: Regis Debray: Revolution Without a Revolution (1968)
* Martin Glaberman: Indonesian Communism: The First Stage (1968)
* Martin Glaberman: On Balance: The French Events (1968)
* George Rawick: Toward a New History of Slavery in the U.S. (1967)
* George Rawick: hA New Nation in a New World (1967)
* George Rawick: Notes on the American Working Class (1968)
* Raya Dunayevskaya: Eisenhower-Khrushchev Spectacular (1959)
* Eleanor Marx-Aveling: A Ball-Mood (1890)
* Hal Draper: Marx and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat (1962)
* Paul Mattick: Organisation et spontanéité (1949)
* Leo Trotzki: Comment la Révolution s’est armée ? Cinq années d’Armée Rouge (1923)
* Leo Trotzki: Revolutionen i Spanien och kommunisternas uppgifter (1931)
* Georges Henein: Prestige de la terreur (1945)
* Eduard Bernstein: German Influence (1894)
* Eduard Bernstein: De werkstaking – Haar wezen en resultaten (1908)
* Max Horkheimer: Det senaste angreppet på metafysiken (1937)
* Ted Grant: A coup in Britain… a warning for the future (1981)
* Brian Pearce: Trotsky as an Historian (1960)
* Charles Tillon: Appeal of June 17, 1940
* James P. Cannon: De Marx au Quatre Juillet (1951)
* Revolutionära Marxisters Förbund (RMF): Fjärde Internationalen nr 3/1974
** Socialdemokratisk skendebatt
** Begrepp & metod: Permanent revolution
** Inledning till Trotskij-artikeln
** Leo Trotskij, Tre uppfattningar om den ryska revolutionen (1939)
** Portugal och den permanenta revolutionen
** Martin Fahlgren: Leninism eller centrism i enhetstaktiken
* Friedrich Engels: De twee voorwoorden van boek 2 van Het Kapitaal (1885)
* Spartacist League of the U.S. (SL): Women and Revolution (1971-1996)

La Presse Anarchiste:

* Bulletin de la Fédération Jurassienne n°22, 20 November 1872

Anarkismo:

* Shin Chaeho: Declaración de la Revolución Coreana (1923)
* Talhwan: lo que defendemos (1928)

Collectif Smolny:

* Karl Korsch: The Passing of Marxian Orthodoxy: Bernstein-Kautsky-Luxemburg-Lenin (1937)
* BILAN: La Manchourie (1934)
* Ouvrier: Russie : Entre bureaucrates et communistes-ouvriers, la lutte de classe continue (1930)

LibCom:

* Marcel van der Linden: Western Marxism and the Soviet Union (2007)
* Edgar Rodrigues: Santos, the Barcelona of Brazil (2005)
* Edgar Rodrigues: A history of the anarchist movement in Brazil (1999)
* Maria Lacerda de Moura, 1887-1944 (2000)
* Edgar Rodrigues: Edgard Leuenroth, 1881-1968 (?)
* Luigi Fabbri: Life of Malatesta (193?)
* Albert Meltzer:
* Root and Branch: Theory and practice: an introduction to Marxian theory (1979)
* Processed World #30 (1992/1993)
* Processed World #31 (1993)
* Processed World #32 (1994)
* Processed World #33 (2000)
* Processed World #2.001 (2001)
* F. Palinorc: Rackets (?)
* Paul Mattick: On Mandel’s Late Capitalism (197?)
* Paul Mattick: Economics of the war economy (1959)
* Philippe Bourrinet: An important book on the unknown Bordiga (1926-1946) (1998)
* Philippe Bourrinet: The German-Dutch Communist Left (200?)
* Granny Made Me An Anarchist: General Franco, the Angry Brigade and Me by Stuart Christie [Review] (2004)
* Sam Dolgoff: In The Struggle For Equality: The Story Of The Anarchist Red Cross by B. Yelensky [Review] (1958)
* Some notes on the founding of the Kate Sharpley Library (2004)
* Revolutionary syndicalism and organisation (~ 1890, ein früher anarchosyndikalistischer Text aus Griechenland)
* The SAC [Svensk Arbetaren Centralorganisation] (Sweden) (~ 1995)
* Industrial Workers of the World (IWW): Industrial Unionism: two pamphlets on the IWW in New Zealand (1912/1913)
* Robert P. Helms: How to find Your Local Wobbly History (2000)
* Helge Döhring: Syndicalism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in Germany (2006)
* Stuart Christie/Albert Meltzer: The Floodgates of Anarchy (1970)
* Max Nomad: The Warrior: Nestor Makhno, the bandit who saved Moscow (?)
* Augustin Souchy: 1936-1939: the Spanish Civil War (197?)
* Diego Abad de Santillán: After the Revolution: Economic Reconstruction in Spain (1937)
* Gustav Landauer: Anarchism in Germany (191?)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR): Conferencia de prensa de Andrés Pascal Allende (1974)
* Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR): Sobre el recrudecimiento de los bombardeos contra el pueblo vietnamita (1972)
* MAPU-Lautaro: MJL: Manifiesto a la juventud y al pueblo de Chile (1982)
* Movimiento Revolucionario 26 de Julio (M-26-7): ¡Frente a todos! (1955)

Workers’ Liberty:

* International-Communist League (I-CL): Debate on Cambodia, 1979 (1978/1979)
* Alan Johnson: The “other Trotskyists” and Palestine (~ 1997)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* More old Posters from Militant, The Socialist Party and Young Socialists

The Militant:

* George Novack: Capitalist rulers scapegoat Jews for economic crisis (1969)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1936/1961/1986)

Espace contre ciment:

* Entretien d’Henri Simon avec l’Anti-mythes (1974)
* Sergej Eisenstein: Wie ich Regisseur wurde. Geheimnisse eines Studienabbrechers (1945)
* Gerhard Wartenberg (H. W. Gerhard): Georges Sorel, der Theoretiker des Syndikalismus (1931)
* Guy Debord: Das Proletariat als Subjekt und als Repräsentation (1967)
* Rudolf Rocker: Daumier als Kämpfer (1932)
* Franz Kafka: Vor dem Gesetz (1915)

Archive.org:

* Felix Boehm/Otto Fenichel/Wilhelm Reich: Über den Ödipuskomplex. Drei psychoanalytische Studien (1931)
* Michail Tugan-Baranovski: Sotsialisticheskii obschestvennyi stroi (1906)
* Grigori Nestroiev: Biblioteka sotsialista (otryvki) (1906)
* Evsei Aleksandrovich Stalinskij: Novoie techeniie v sotsializme ocherki “revoliutsionnogo sindikalizma” vo Frantsii Italii i Germanii otryvki (1907)
* Alexander Parvus: Sozialismus und Bolschewismus aus Briefe an die deutsche Arbeiter (1919)
* A. Levitskii: O kritike i dogme teorii i praktike (1903)

Kasama:

* Karl Marx/Friedrich Engels: The American Civil War (1862)

Luxemburger Anarchist:

* Joseph Déjacque: Le Libertaire (1858)
* Erich Mühsam: Weihnachtslied (1925)

MayFlyBooks:

* Félix Guattari/Antonio Negri: New Lines of Alliance, New Spaces of Liberty (1985)

coghnorti:

* H. Schuurman/Mokergroep: Η Εργασία Είναι Έγκλημα (1924)
* Solidarity: Πώς Βλέπουμε τα Πράγματα (1967/1974)
* Otto Rühle: Άλλες Σχέσεις και Άλλοι Άνθρωποι (1925)
* Otto Rühle: Η Επανάσταση Δεν Είναι Κομματική Υπόθεση! (1920)
* Anton Pannekoek: Ο Νέος Μπλανκισμός (1920)
* Anton Pannekoek: Σοσιαλδημοκρατία και Κομμουνισμός (1920)
* Anton Pannekoek: Παγκόσμια Επανάσταση και Κομμουνιστική Τακτική (1920)
* Loren Goldner: Ο Κομμουνισμός Είναι η Υλική Ανθρώπινη Κοινότητα: Ο Αμαντέο Μπορντίγκα Σήμερα (1991)
* Le Mouvement Communiste: Ανοιχτή Επιστολή (1973)

Red Mole Rising:

* Israeli Revolutionary Action Committee (Abroad) (ISRAC): ISRAC, Mai 1969
* International Marxist Group (IMG): Red Mole, 14. Mai 1970
* International Marxist Group (IMG): Red Mole, Juli 1970
* International Marxist Group (IMG): Red Mole, August 1970
* International Marxist Group (IMG): Red Mole, 15, November 1970

Archiv Karl Roche:

* KAMPF! – Unabhängiges Organ für Anarchismus und Syndikalismus, Oktober 1913 (pdf-Datei)
* KAMPF! – Unabhängiges Organ für Anarchismus und Syndikalismus, November 1913 (pdf-Datei)
* KAMPF! – Unabhängiges Organ für Anarchismus und Syndikalismus, Dezember 1913 (pdf-Datei)
* KAMPF! – Unabhängiges Organ für Anarchismus und Syndikalismus, Januar 1914 (pdf-Datei)

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Vermischte Lesehinweise

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 9. Oktober 2010

* Pierre Rousset: The Second Congress of the Revolutionary Workers’ Party (Mindanao) (International Viewpoint)

* Bob Thomson: Pachakuti: Indigenous perspectives, degrowth and ecosocialism (Climate and Capitalism)

* Rachel Tabachnick: From Schoolhouse to Statehouse: Curriculum from a Christian Nationalist Worldview (Political Research Associates)

* Voices Against The Day – Seven Young Workers from Gurgaon (GurgaonWorkersNews)

* Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias – Ejército Popular Tupacamarista (FAR-EPT): Comunicado Nº 1 (CEDEMA)

* Salvatore Cannavò: Crisis of “Berlusconism” with a left that’s out of the game (International Viewpoint)

* Michael Bonvalot: Wiener Wahl: Aussprechen, was ist (RSO)

Veröffentlicht in Österreich, Bildung, Gewerkschaft, Indien, Indigena-Bewegung, Italien, Kirche, Klassenkampf, Kommunismus, Lateinamerika, Peru, Philippinen, Rechtspopulismus, Religion, Sozialismus, Trotzkismus, Umwelt, USA, Wahlen | Kommentar schreiben »

Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 16. September 2010

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv … die neue Against the Current erinnert an Edmond Kovacs (1924-2010) und auf trend ein Artikel zu 60 Jahre Stalinstadt:

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR):

* Opposition communiste: Contre le courant, 26. november 1928
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Mai 1960
* Opposition communiste: Contre le courant, 25. La Vérité des travailleursktober
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, April 1960

Big Flame 1970-1984:

* The News on Sunday Project

La Bataille Socialiste:

* Mansoor Hekmat: Le marxisme et le monde actuel [1] (1992)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Karl Marx: Lord Palmerston (1853, pdf-Datei)
* Karl Marx: Civil war in France (1871, pdf-Datei)
* Friedrich Engels: As Táticas de Infantaria Derivadas a Partir de Suas Causas Materiais 1700-1870 (18??)
* Raya Dunayewskaya: Russia’s Internal Crisis (1957)
* Ernest Mandel: O Capitalismo (1981)
* Georgi Plechanow: Preface to the Third Edition of Engels’ Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, 1902
* Georgi Plechanow: Preface to the 2nd Edition of Engels’ Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy, 1905
* Lu Xun: Fighters and Flies (1925)
* Bolsjevikgruppen/Lund: Nr 2 / 1970: Omstruktureringen av svenska vänstern, strategin, kampen vid universiteten m m
* In Struggle! National Womens Committee: A feminist criticism of In Struggle!’s Programme (1982)
* In Struggle!: The Workers Communist Party unveils its constitution (1980)
* Carl Davidson: Women lead founding of RYM (1969)
* Max Elbaum: Maoism in the United States (1998)
* Dennis O’Neil: Some Lessons from the Family Tree of the New Communist Movement (2000)
* Radical Education Project (REP): Debate within SDS. RYM II vs. Weatherman (1969)
** REP Collective: Introduction
** Toward a Revolutionary Youth Movement
** Jim Mellen: More on Youth Movement
** Les Coleman: Notes on Class Analysis: Some Implications for the Revolutionary Youth Movement
** Revolutionary Youth Movement II
** You Don’t Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows
** Noel Ignatin (Noel Ignatiev): Without a Science of Navigation We Cannot Sail in Stormy Seas
* Old Mole: PLP: A Critique (1969)
* Pierre Nikiforov: La Grève (1931)

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):

* Günter Wallraff. Beiträge zur Biographie
* Oberhausen. Teil 2: Eisen- und Stahlindustrie (GHH/HOAG/Thyssen-Niederrhein – TNO)
* Düsseldorf-Reisholz: Stahl- und Röhrenwerke bzw. Mannesmann Röhrenwerk und Mannesmann Kammerich
* Düsseldorf: Benrath, Garath und Reisholz

La Presse Anarchiste:

* Alliance Syndicaliste (AS): Solidarité Ouvrière n°5, September 1971
* Alliance Syndicaliste (AS): Solidarité Ouvrière n°6, Oktober 1971

Anarkismo:

* Fondation Besnard: Formation de la conception anarchiste (1982)

LibCom:

* Geoffrey Ostergaard: The Tradition of Workers’ Control (1997)
* South London group of the Direct Action Movement (DAM): The IWA today (1985)
* Under the banner of Marxism, 1928-1929
* Subversion: Bollocks to clause four (1996)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McSues #1, Dezember 2000
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McSues #1, Oktober 2001
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Full proposal for Global McStrike – October 16, 2002 (2002)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Ten reasons to expect revolution (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McDonalds Workers Resistance – analysis (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Some critiques of McDonalds Workers Resistance (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: The trade union question (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McDonalds: not/just another company (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: MWR, anti-capitalism, ecology and the “third world”: A response to eco-fundamentalist anti-capitalists (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McDonalds Workers Resistance FAQs (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: MWR interview with the Japanese organisation Shop Fight (2003)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Minutes of a Glasgow McDonalds Workers Resistance meeting (2002)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McHumour (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: McDonalds Workers Resistance prank phone calls (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Are you getting screwed at work? (200?)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Christmas card to senior management from McDonalds Workers Resistance (2000)
* McDonalds Workers Resistance: Alternative crew handbook (200?)
* William MacDougall: McDonald’s Worker Resistance: Shaking the Golden Arches (2003)
* Funnywump: Interview with French Syndicalists (2004)
* Franz Mehring: The Bakunin-Marx split in the 1st International (1918, Auszug aus Karl Marx – The Story of His Life)

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* Case for the Formation of a Republican Socialist Party (~ 1999)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional (FSLN): Ha llegado la hora de la Insurrección Popular Sandinista (1978)
* Resistencia Nacional-Fuerzas Armadas de la Resistencia Nacional (RN-FARN): De la Resistencia Nacional al pueblo salvadoreño (1980)

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):

* Claudio Katz: Socialist Strategies in Latin America (2007)

Workers’ Liberty:

* Stalinism, the left, and beyond: a symposium (1992)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* Irish Socialist Network (ISN): The Finglas People, Februar/März 2007 (2007)
* Irish Socialist Network (ISN): LEFTLINE -Radical analysis from the Irish Socialist Network (2007)
* Socialist Workers Party (SWP): Kevin Wingfield – 2004 Local Elections – Ballymun-Whitehall (2004)
* Socialist Environmental Alliance (SEA): Eamon McCann for Foyle (2005)

The Militant:

* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)
* Malcolm X: Internationalize struggle against racism (1964)

Espace contre ciment:

* Raymond Henry: Jeunesse contemporaine. Schluckebier de Georg Glaser (1933)
* Benjamin Fondane: Aus dem Gedichtzyklus L’Exode: Préface en prose (1942)
* Gustave Flaubert: Aus den Briefen an George Sand (1872/1873)
* Tomás Ibáñez: Le A cerclé. Né à Paris et mis en œuvre à Milan, des milliers de mains l’ont créé de par les rues du monde (2005)
* Ludwig Rubiner an Siegfried Nacht, 16.08.1908 (Auszüge)
* Monique Jutrin: Benjamin Fondane, philosophe et écrivain (2006)
* Guy Farguette: L’antidémocratisme (critique du néo-bordiguisme) (1988)
* Manuel Devaldès: Réflexions sur l’individualisme (1936)

Archive.org:

* Communist League of America (CLA): The Militant, 8. September 1934
* H.M. Hyndman: The economics of socialism; being a series of seven lectures on political economy (1896)
* Karl Marx: Dos Kapital. 3 (1895/1917)

Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal:

* Sean Healey/Susan Price: 11 2000 blockade: ‘This is what democracy looks like’ (2000)

International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT):

* Bill Savery: Whither Spartacism? (1984, pdf-Datei)

Radical Socialist:

* Soma Marik: Alexandra Kollontai – The Love of Worker Bees in Historical Context (2008)

Círculo Internacional de Comunistas Antibolcheviques (CICA):

* Terry Eagleton: Guerras culturales (2000, zip-Datei)
* Eduardo Subirats: Media, vanguardia y la destrucción de la cultura en América Latina (2004, zip-Datei)
* Herbert Marcuse: El arte como forma de la realidad (1972, zip-Datei)
* Herbert Marcuse: Acerca del carácter afirmativo de la cultura (1967, zip-Datei)
* Noam Chomsky: Tres ensayos (1973, zip-Datei)
* Jose Luis Palomares Arribas: – La génesis del pensamiento radical de William Blake (1997, pdf-Datei)
* Gajo Petrovic: Filosofia y marxismo (1967, zip-Datei)
* Anton Pannekoek: Sociedade e consciencia na filosofia marxiana (1937, zip-Datei)

Révolution en Iran:

* Mansoor Hekmat: Le marxisme et le monde actuel [1] (1992)

CPGB/Weekly Worker:

* The Call: Socialist unity/Unity conference (1919/1920)

Syndikalismus:

* Bertrand Russell: Warum ich kein Christ bin (1927)

Revolutionär Sozialistische Organisation (RSO):

* Manfred Scharinger: China 1949-1989: Vier Jahrzehnte Voluntarismus und Pragmatismus (2008)

Agis Stinas:

* Agis Stinas: Das Internationale Rote Kreuz im Lager (1977)

Viento Sur:

* Ernest Mandel: Rosa Luxemburg y la socialdemocracia alemana (1971, pdf-Datei)

For Workers’ Power:

* Sylvia Pankhurst: The potato pickers (1919)

Red Mole Rising:

* International Marxist Group (IMG): Red Mole, 15. Juli 1971
* International Marxist Group (IMG): Red Mole, August 1971

Projekt Gutenberg:

* Leonid Nikolajewitsch Andrejew: Der Gouverneur (?)
* Leonid Nikolajewitsch Andrejew: Das rote Lachen (1904, Vorwort von Bertha von Suttner)
* Leonid Nikolajewitsch Andrejew: So war’s: Skizze aus der Zeit der großen Revolution (?)
* Leonid Nikolajewitsch Andrejew: Die Geschichte von den sieben Gehenkten (1908)

Shiraz Socialist:

* James P. Cannon: Catholic Action: a rift in the iron curtain (1947)

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Vermischte Lesehinweise

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 10. September 2010

* Jean-Claude Vessillier: Cars: a time of transformations (International Viewpoint)

* bolpress: Bewegt sich der „Sozialismus des 21. Jahrhunderts“ nach rechts? (Poonal)

* West Bengal – A Debate on the support to Mamata Banerjee (Sanhati)

* Murzban Jal: Three Points for the Indian Left (Radical Socialist)

* Karl Grossman: Scientists conclude: Chernobyl killed nearly 1 million people (Climate and Capitalism)

* Bernard Schmid: Frankreich : Zwei bis drei Millionen demonstrierten am Dienstag gegen die Renten« reform » – Aber wie geht es nun weiter ? (Labournet)

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Ein Aufruf gegen rassistische Einflussnahmen auf die Umweltbewegung in den USA

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 7. September 2010

Quelle: Climate and Capitalism, mehr zum Thema findet mensch auch im Report Greenwash: Nativists, Environmentalism and the Hypocrisy of Hate des SPLC:

Stop the greening of bigotry – take the pledge today!

September 3, 2010

Stop the greening of hate: Video and environmental anti-racism pledge developed by the Center for New Community

Bigotry. That isn’t the first word that comes to mind when one thinks about environmentalism, but green bigotry is real and growing. A web of individuals, groups and funders who identify themselves as environmentalists are dividing the environmental movement and moving it away from solutions that are inclusive of diverse communities.

The good news is we can take a stand against the greening of hate.

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We, the undersigned environmental leaders and activists, pledge that:

  • We will embrace diversity and reject racism as we confront the serious environmental challenges before us.
  • We will not adopt the message that immigrants are the cause of environmental problems.
  • We will actively support the human and civil rights of immigrants and refugees.
  • We will solve our environmental problems and the challenges facing our society through the energy, vision, and commitment of all people, regardless of race, ethnicity, or national origin.

We pledge to resist the growing infiltration of our movement by white nationalist forces, including those under the umbrella of the John Tanton Network. Organizations such as the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), NumbersUSA, Progressives for Immigration Reform (PFIR), Californians for Population Stabilization (CAPS), Carrying Capacity Network, Apply the Brakes Network and Negative Population Growth (NPG) are scapegoating immigrants for rising pollution, urban sprawl, carbon emissions and even the BP oil spill as a way to build support among environmentalists for repressive anti-immigrant legislation. Crafted by FAIR, Arizona’s draconian SB 1070 law is the latest example.

There is no place for this greening of hate in our movement. Xenophobia divides us when we need to come together to build a broad and diverse coalition for an equitable, effective energy, resource and climate policy for the United States. Civil and human rights and environmental protection must go hand in hand if we are to find solutions to urgent problems such as the current disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.

We must not be fooled by the racist environmentalism that attacks immigrant communities and that is rooted in fears of overpopulation. The anti-immigrant forces promoting these views claim that by increasing U.S. population growth, immigrants are responsible for the country’s environmental ills. The relationship between population growth and the environment is not just about sheer numbers of people. It is complex, context-specific and contingent on many social, economic and cultural factors. In many areas of the country, urban sprawl is increasing while population is decreasing. The main causes of sprawl are poor land-use planning, zoning regulations, and tax laws.

Over the last 60 years, the rise in U.S. carbon emissions has fast outpaced population growth. It is not individual consumption that is the main driver of emissions, but wasteful, fossil-fuel based industrial, energy, and transport systems. Yet FAIR and others argue it is immigrants who are to blame–people who should stay put and stay poor in their home countries where they consume less energy than if they lived in the U.S.

This environmentalism represents a new and dangerous form of eco-politics. It is an eco-politics that acknowledges energy constraints, resource depletion, and climate change as scientific phenomena, but its response — to keep out immigrants — denies the possibility of effective solutions. Border fences, racial profiling, and mandatory identity cards will not cap carbon or prevent oil spills. Nor will they bring about the necessary transition to renewable energy and a green economy. Instead, this version of environmentalism desperately wants to promote an American dream of unlimited consumption— for whites only.

There is a need for a new American dream founded on the principles of sustainability, opportunity, and fairness.

This vision acknowledges that immigrants and refugees amongst us are also spearheading movements for ecological and economic renewal. Rather than our adversaries in the fight for environmental sustainability, these are our allies, co-workers, friends and colleagues. We will not stand by while they are targeted and attacked by white nationalist forces simply because these forces name themselves as environmentalists.

The urgency of the climate crisis means there is no time to lose. It is time to say a resounding NO to the greening of hate and a resounding YES to the building of a democratic and diverse environmental movement.

Sign the pledge here

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Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 26. August 2010

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv … auf der Webseite der RSO ein Artikel zum 70. Jahrestag der Ermordung Trotzkis, auf derjenigen der FSP ein Artikel zur Erinnerung an Dora Montefiore und auf Anarkismo.net der Artikel Shifu and the possibilities for Chinese Anarchism:

Lotta di classe!:

* Gruppe Arbeitersache: 1. Mai 1973: Tag gegen die Arbeit! (1973)

Big Flame 1970-1984:

* ANTI-NUCLEAR ACTION (Miscellaneous Big Flame Documents no 6)
** The Anti-Nuclear Movement – How Best to Intervene (1981, pdf-Datei)
** Anti-Nuclear Action no4 (1984, pdf-Datei)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* August Thalheimer: Gott, Freiheit und Unsterblichkeit (1909)
* August Thalheimer: Der Schöngeist – oder der moderne Menschenforscher (1909)
* Erich Fromm: Introduction to Socialist Humanism: An International Symposium (1965)
* Karl Radek: Die Gewerkschaftsbewegung in Russisch-Polen (1907)
* Karl Radek: Bemerkungen zur Frage der Einheit der Arbeiterklasse (1909)
* Franz Mehring: Anti- und Philosemitisches (1891)
* Karl Kautsky: Die sozialen Triebe in der Tierwelt (1883)
* Karl Kautsky: Die Sozialwissenschaften (1983)
* Karl Kautsky: Über den Kommunismus der Natur (1883)
* Karl Kautsky: Bernstein – alte Artikel und neue Schmerzen (1901)
* Karl Kautsky: Der charakterlose Engels (1909)
* William Morris: Revolutionary Calendar: Wat Tyler (1888)
* William Morris: Development of Modern Society (Part 1) (1890)
* William Morris: Development of Modern Society (Part 2) (1890)
* William Morris: Development of Modern Society (Part 3) (1890)
* William Morris: Development of Modern Society (Part 4) (1890)
* William Morris: Development of Modern Society (Part 5) (1890)
* Sylvia Pankhurst: Future Society (1923)
* Sylvia Pankhurst: Education of the Masses (1918)
* Sylvia Pankhurst: Thoughts on Easter Week (1916)
* Anton Pannekoek: Carta a Sylvia Pankhurst (1922)
* Kronstadt Izvestia 1-14 (1921)
* Victor Serge: Kronstadt ’21 (1945)
* Ida Mett: The Kronstadt Commune (1938)
* Maurice Brinton: Preface to Ida Mett’s “The Kronstadt Commune” (1967)
* Ante Ciliga: The Kronstadt Revolt (1938)
* Alexander Berkman: The Kronstadt Rebellion (1922)
* Karl Marx: Wage, Labour and Capital (1847, pdf-Datei)
* Friedrich Engels: Condition of the Working Class in England (1845, pdf-Datei)
* Leo Trotzki: Lettre à Lucie Leiciague sur L’Humanité (1921)
* Leo Trotzki: De curve van de kapitalistische ontwikkeling (1923)
* Enrique Rivera: La Teoría de la Revolución Permanente (1953)
* Enrique Rivera: La unidad socialista de América Latina (1953)
* Revolutionära Marxisters Förbund (RMF): Fjärde Internationalen nr 2-1972
* Världssocialism nr 10 – Kina sedan 1949 (1974)
* Documents of the 4th Conference of Canadian Marxist-Leninists on the Tasks Involved in Rebuilding the Canadian Proletarian Party (1978)
* Peter Madsen: Den liberala intelligentsian och hopen (1974)

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):

* Dietmar Kesten: Über die Gründung der RJ/ML und des KAB/ML 1968/69
* Franz-Josef Degenhardt. Beiträge zur Biografie 1966 bis 1976 (erweitert)

Projekt Gutenberg:

* Bertha Pappenheim: Zeitungsartikel (1887-1934)
* Bertha Pappenheim: Frauenrecht (1899)
* Bertha Pappenheim: Erzählungen (1888-1933)

LibCom:

* Under the Banner of Marxism, Nr. 1-2 (1922)
* Under the Banner of Marxism, Nr. 3-12 (1922-1923)
* Under the Banner of Marxism, Nr. 1-2 (1924)
* Martin Glaberman: The Dodge Revolutionary Union Movement (1969)
* Martin Glaberman: Ghetto riots in the USA (1965)
* Martin Glaberman: “Be his payment high or low”: the American working class in the sixties (1965)
* Maurice Brinton: Portuguese Diary 1: August 1975 (1975)
* Maurice Brinton: Portuguese Diary 2: 1976 (1976)

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* The Internationalists, Trinity College Dublin: Words (1967)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Partido Revolucionario de los Trabajadores – Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (PRT-ERP): 22 de Agosto: Día del combatiente revolucionario (1973)
* Movimiento 19 de Abril (M-19): Acuerdos de Corinto (1984)
* Partido Comunista de Colombia (marxista-leninista) / Ejército Popular de Liberación (EPL): Acuerdos de Corinto (1984)

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):

* Alain Bihr: Négationisme : les mésaventures du sectarisme révolutionnaire (1997)
* Cyril Smuga/Jan Malewski: Pologne, août 1980 : un exemple d’auto-organisation ouvrière (1980)
* Tariq Ali: The Anti-Imperialist Left Confronted with Islam (2004)
* Daniel Denvir: Colombia’s Magic Laptops (2008)

Workers’ Liberty:

* Pat Longman: Women’s Experience and Socialism (~ 1979)
* Socialist Organiser: A working-class feminist on Islington Council (1982)
* Sean Matgamna: Gerry Healy’s Socialist Labour League: a Caricature of Trotskyism (1967)
* John O’Mahony: Arthur Scargill and Jimmy Reid (“From a Red to a Rat”) (1984)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* ‘A Voice For Donnybrook’ -Tom Crilly, Angie Murphy -Workers Party- 1991 Local Elections
* 1979- Labour Party ‘Victory Dinner’ in honour of Liam Kavanagh Menu with Toasts and Autographs

The Militant:

* James P. Cannon: How 1934 Minneapolis strikes advanced union fight (1944)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)

Espace contre ciment:

* Michael Seidman: Workers Against Work. Labor in Paris and Barcelona During the Popular Fronts (1990)
* Michael Seidman: L’individualisme subversif des femmes à Barcelone, années 1930 (1992)
* Michael Seidman: Pour une histoire de la résistance ouvrière au travail. Paris et Barcelone pendant le Front populaire français et la Révolution espagnole, 1936-1938 (2001)

Archive.org:

* Communist Party of America (CPA): Boycott The Elections (1920)
* Nicholas Dozenberg: Establishing International Publishers (1924)

Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal:

* Dave Holmes: James P. Cannon: An introduction (1997)

Radical Socialist:

* Kunal Chattopadhyay: Trotsky’s Struggle to Build the Fourth International (2006, Auszug aus The Marxism of Leon Trotsky)

Hagalil:

* Ernst Federn: Meine Jugend aber verbrachte ich sehr beschützt in einer von Bürgerkriegen geschüttelten Zeit (1994)

Syndikalismus:

* RGL: 25. August 1944 – Befreiung von Paris vom Nazifaschismus (2004)

Ofenschlot:

* Paul Lafargue: Aus dem »Erbauungsbuch des Kapitalisten« (1886, Auszug aus Die Religion des Kapitals)

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Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 23. Juni 2010

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter „Sozialistika“ und im Download-Archiv; Poumista erinnert mit einem Artikel von Victor Serge an die Ermordung von Andreu Nin vor 73 Jahren, auf Wilde Texte findet sich der Artikel Die Entwicklung der SPD-Linken von der Klassenkampf-Gruppe zur Sozialistischen Arbeiterpartei (SAP) und ein film zu Farrell Dobbs und dem Teamster-Streik 1934 in Minneapolis:

Archive.org:

* Christiaan Cornelissen: En marche vers la société nouvelle : principes, tendances, tactique de la lutte de classes (1900)
* Max Beer: Social struggles in antiquity (1922)
* Robert Grimm/Socialdemokratische Partei der Schweiz (SPS): Revolution und Massenaktion (1919)
* Benjamin Tucker: State socialism and anarchism (1911)
* Sándor Ferenczi: Bausteine zur Psychoananalyse III Arbeiten aus den Jahren 1908 – 1933 (1939)
* Paul Kampffmeyer: Geschichte der Gesellschafts-Klassen in Deutschland (1910)
* Karl Kautsky: Mein Verhältnis zur Unabhängigen Sozialdemokratischen Partei; ein Rückblick (1922)
* August Bebel: Die Sozialdemokratie und das allgemeine Stimmrecht : mit besonderer Berücksichtigung des Frauen-Stimmrechts und Proportional- Wahlsystems (1895)
* Leo Tolstoi: Di shklaferay fun unzer tsayt : un andere geklibene sotsyale shriften (1912)
* Edmund Fischer: Das sozialistische Werden : die Tendenzen der wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Entwicklung (1918)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):

* IVe Internationale: IVe Internationale, März 1956 (Schwerpunktausgabe zum XX. Parteitag der KPdSU)
* Opposition communiste: Contre le courant, März 1928
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Juni 1954
* Parti ouvrier internationaliste (POI): Bulletin intérieur, Juli 1938

La Bataille Socialiste:

* The Socialist Review (Jamaica) (1970-1974)
* Un mouvement juif révolutionnaire: le Bund (entretien avec Henri Minczeles) (2001, ein Interview mit einem Bund-Mitglied)
* Paul Mattick: Les barricades doivent être retirées – Le fascisme de Moscou en Espagne (1937)
* Rosa Luxemburg: La question polonaise au Congrès international de Londres (1896)
* Pierre Souyri: La crise de 1974 et la riposte du capital – 1: L’inflation et l’attaque contre les salaires (1979)
* Pierre Souyri: La crise de 1974 et la riposte du capital – (suite & fin) (1979)
* Parti communiste-ouvrier d’Iran-Hekmatiste (PCOI-H): Charte du renversement de la République islamique d’Iran (2005)
* Quaderni Rossi: Marx et l’enquête ouvrière (1965)
* Mansoor Hekmat: L’invasion du régime irakien et nos tâches (1980)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Raya Dunayevskaya: Tensions Within The Soviet Union (1953)
* Leo Trotzki/Henk Sneevliet: Trotsky Contra Sneevliet (1937/1938)
* Ernest Mandel: Den ekonomiska recessionens slut (1973)
* La Vérité: For Free Meal Breaks (1944)
* Ted Grant: After victory… the war goes on (1978, ein Artikel zum Konflikt zwischen Vietnam und dem Pol Pot-Regime)
* Erik af Edholm: Om förkapitalistiska produktionssätt (1970)
* Vinod Mishra: Resoluciones ideológicas (1992)
* Vinod Mishra: El comunismo no es la ideología de la pobreza, es la ideología de la abundancia (1993)
* Vinod Mishra: La cuestión musulmana (1997)
* Vinod Mishra: La cuestión de los dalit (1997)
* Socialist nr 5 – Introduktion till socialismen (1971)
* Fahd Suleiman: La Izquierda Palestina Revolucionaria: Tres décadas de experiencia de lucha (1969-1999) (?, pdf-Datei)

La Presse Anarchiste:

* La Revue Anarchiste n°4, März 1930 (u.a. mit einem Artikel von Élie Algonin zum 100. Jubiläum der französischen kolonialen Besetzung Algeriens)

LibCom:

* Redwing Workers Organization: Organization: a key question in the left libertarian movement (1976)
* Processed World #25 (1990)

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* Communist Party of Ireland (Marxist-Leninist) (CPI M-L): Red Patriot, August 1982

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR): Contra la ofensiva sediciosa. El MIR a los obreros, estudiantes y soldados (1971)
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): Bases de la unidad del PSR-ML-MIR-EM (1980)
* Roberto Isauro Becerra Alvarado: Che Guevara: visión política, lucha armada y pensamiento universal (2000, ein Text des ersten Commandantes des Movimiento Revolucionario Francisco Morazán/Honduras)
* Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez (FPMR): Paro Nacional para echar a Pinochet (1986)
* Ejército Revolucionario del Pueblo (ERP): Discurso de Joaquín Villalobos en el acto de cierre del Primer Congreso del PRS-ERP (1993)

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):

* Tom Baldwin: Creationist museum brings dinosaurs on board Noah’s Ark (2007)

Workers’ Liberty:

* The last speech of Bartolomeo Vanzetti (1927)
* Sean Matgamna: Anti-semitism and the left: an open letter to Tony Cliff (1990)
* Stan Crooke: Communism, Stalinism and the British General Strike (1996)
* Nicholas Salmon: Reclaiming William Morris (1996)
* Karl Radek: Karl Radek on the Kronstadt uprising, 1921 (1921)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* Working Class Action (WCA): Fianna Fail Are Criminals, Drink Drivers & Tax Cheats (2003)
* The Workers Party (WP): Kathleen Lynch – 1987 GE Cork South Central (1987)
* Socialist Party (SP): No To The Race To The Bottom (2005)
* Democratic Left (DL): Eamon Gilmore Polo Necked Pose – Dun Laoghaire General Election (1992)

The Militant:

* Thomas Sankara: Imperialism is the arsonist setting fire to our forests (1986)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)

Espace contre ciment:

* Jean-Marie Brohm/Marc Perelman/Patrick Vassort: Fairplay mit falschem Bewusstsein (2004)
* Jean-Marie Brohm: Die kriminelle Dimension des Hochleistungssports (2000)
* George Orwell: L’esprit sportif (1945)
* Paul Colin/Gustav Landauer: Gustav Landauer/Der werdende Mensch (1922)
* Wilhelm Michel: Gustav Landauer (1920)
* Stefan Zweig: Le Shakespeare de Gustav Landauer (1921)

Rustbelt Radical:

* Leo Trotzki: Leon Trotsky Offers Some Thoughts On Bloody Sunday And The War In Ireland (1909, Auszug aus The Bankruptcy of Individual Terrorism)

Links – International Journal of Socialist Renewal:

* David Holmes: Marxism, socialism & religion (2001)

Révolution en Iran:

* Quelques éléments sur l’histoire du mouvement communiste et les impasses du stalinisme au Moyen-Orient

Labournet Austria:

* Vergessen wir nicht durch den Vuvuzela-Lärm den Soweto-Aufstand Juni 1976! (Film)
* Koreakrieg und das “kommunistische” Nordkorea (Film)

Ofenschlot:

* Amadeo Bordiga: Der Beton der Erkenntnis: »Zur Hölle mit der Freiheit! Und zur Hölle mit dem Staat!« (1950, Auszug aus Zur dialektischen Methode)

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Zum chinesischen Imperialismus in Lateinamerika

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 10. Juni 2010

Quelle: International Viewpoint

What is China’s interest in Latin America?

Virginia de la Siega

The People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been slowly but surely emerging as world power for the last 30 years. It has become the world’s third-largest economy after the United States and Japan and it’s leaving behind Germany as the world’s top exporter. Nor is China any longer a manufacturer of low value, low technology items: it has become the world’s largest producer both of wind turbines and solar panels, and last year its auto sales doubled to more than a million vehicles a month surpassing the United States.

If to that we add that it has the world’s third-largest defence budget, and the largest national population (1.3 billion people), it quickly becomes evident that China does not have sufficient oil, natural gas, aluminium, copper, or iron to satisfy its energy and manufacturing needs, and that it necessitates trade partners to sustain its growth.

China is also a key player on the world political scene. Besides the strategic role it plays in Asian geopolitics and its status as a nuclear nation, it is a member of the U.N. Security Council, the World Trade Organization, the Group of 77 Developing Nations, the Asia Pacific Economic Coopera¬tion Group and the Inter-American Development Bank. China has also observer status in the Organization of American States (OAS) and keeps a peacekeeping mission in Haiti.

Moreover, China has started to show the first elements of an imperialist state in the making. It has strengthened its diplomatic presence and economic influence, often referred to as “soft power,” in the developing world, specifically in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. It has tried to earn international goodwill through financing infrastructure and natural resource development projects, assisting in the execution of such projects, and backing PRC state enterprise ventures in many developing countries. If in terms of development grants China is a relatively small source of global aid, when its commercial and concessional loans, technical assistance, and state-sponsored or subsidized investments are included, the PRC becomes a major source of economic assistance. [1]

If the role that China has been playing in Africa has attracted much attention, the one played in Latin America has not nearly as much. And yet, bilateral trade between China and Latin America has been expanding significantly since November 2004, when China’s president Hu Jintao promised to invest $100bn in the region.

According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, Chinese investments have mounted from $200 million per year in 1975 to $70.2 billion per year in 2006 and are predicted to reach $100 billion per year in 2010. [2] Even though China’s trade figures in the region amount to much less than those of the United States US ($560bn) or the EU ($250bn), the trend is significant. A sign of the importance the PRC gives to the region is the publication of its first ever policy paper on Latin America on 5th November 2008. The trade and investment relationships have been complemented by other contacts, including high-level delegations of political, cultural, trade and military officials, and China’s participation in the Latin American institutions above mentioned.

China’s twofold strategy in Latin America

The PRC has defined two strategies for Latin America. The first is economic: to secure China’s access to the primary materials that it needs for its economic growth and to find a market for its manufactured goods. The second strategy is mainly political: to obtain diplomatic recognition from those countries still recognizing Taiwan as the government of China.

Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Venezuela and Cuba play a major role in the first strategy.

Brazil, the first economy of the region, is clearly China’s most important partner, both as a market for Chinese goods and as a source of raw materials. Brazil supplies some 45 % of all PRC soybean imports and is also the source for other agricultural products, as well as iron and petroleum. The PRC has launched several major collaborative projects with Brazil in these sectors. Brazil’s status as a large middle-income country also makes it important as a market for Chinese goods, including electronics, machinery and labour intensive manufactured goods, such as footwear and toys. Brazil possesses a nuclear industry and uranium resources — important to China as it expands its own nuclear industry to meet its energy needs. The Brazilian aerospace industry has created multiple opportunities for collaboration with China, including technology.

The global recession emphasized and magnified the importance of China to Brazil. While Brazilian exports to the United States fell 37.8 % in the first quarter of 2009, exports to the PRC increased by 62.7 %. Consequently, in the first half of 2009, China became Brazil’s number one export destination. China has also emerged as a key financier for Brazil’s projects to develop the newly discovered deepwater oil reserves in the Campos and Santos basins. When in May 2009, China and Brazil signed an agreement for a $10 billion loan from China Development Bank, the president of Petrobras, Sergio Gabrielli, noted, “There isn’t someone in the U.S. government that we can sit down with and have the kinds of discussions we’re having with the Chinese”. [3] According to this agreement, the loan was given in exchange for a guaranteed supply of oil over the next decade. The two nations are also pursuing a range of important joint ventures, including joint production of jets, the China-Brazil Earth Research Satellite (CBERS) program and other space cooperation programs.

As in the case of Brazil, China’s economic policy in relation to Argentina, the other large South American economy, is not restricted to buying natural resources. Argentina has collaborated with China in space projects, such as a satellite laser ranging project in Argentina’s San Juan University, and has discussed collaboration in designing a new-generation nuclear reactor.

However, China main interest is in Argentina’s mining and oil sectors. In 2003, the CNPC (China National Petroleum Company) acquired a stake in the Argentine oil and gas firm Pluspetrol, which operates fields in northern Argentina and Peru, and there has already been an investment from the Chinese-Angolan company Sonogol. In May 2010, China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) purchased a 50 percent stake in Argentina’s Bridas Holdings for $3.1 billion. There have also been rumoured talks between the Spanish firm Repsol-YPF and CNOOC regarding Repsol-YPF’s Argentine holdings –although none of the possibilities raised has yet materialized.

The USA views with suspicion the PRC financial deals to facilitate commerce with Argentina. In March 2009, China signed a $10.2 billion debt swap with Argentina, [4] in what the American government considers an expanding challenge to the primacy of the dollar as an international reserve currency. [5] It is to be noted that Brazilian President Lula explicitly argued for working with China to move away from the dollar during his trip to China in May 2009. [6]

The PRC has also been courting Argentina as a purchaser of its own manufactured goods, but here, the relationship has been much more conflictive owing to Argentina’s plan to redevelop some industrial sectors.

For two of the three Latin American members of APEC (Asian Pacific Economic Co-operation), Peru and Chile, China has become a crucial trading partner. According to UN figures, in 2007 nearly 40% of Chile’s exports went to the Asia-Pacific region, mostly China. For Peru, the figure was 19%. This has moved countries such as Colombia and Costa Rica to want to join APEC.

The PRC has invested in Peru in the oil and gas sectors. It has purchased fishing fleets and fishmeal processing facilities, and has made investments in the mines in Toromocho, Rio Blanco and Maracona. This is not surprising if we consider that 85.2% of Peru’s exports to China are copper, fish flour and iron ore.

The PRC has an interest in Bolivia’s gas and iron resources. Bolivia has the second largest natural gas reserves in South America, behind only Venezuela. Bolivia’s lack of sea access poses a problem, but the introduction of new refining technologies, such as the liquefaction of gas or its use in producing other fuels, increase the feasibility of exporting Bolivian gas to China. And Evo Morales has opened up a number of possibilities for an expanded Chinese presence in that country: a concession has been signed to the Chinese conglomerate Shandong Llueng, granting them the right to develop all or part of the iron deposits at El Mutún—one of the largest in the world, if not the largest; and Chinese oil companies have signed agreements to help YPFB to overcome some of the problems with capital and experience which the nationalization of the country’s oil brought about.

The investments in Ecuador have also been huge and have had diplomatic effects. China has invested in oilfields, port operations and pipeline assets. In 2003, China bid on concessions to Ecuador’s major oil fields. The oil operations by CNPC have caused serious problems with the indigenous populations in Tarapoa and Succumbios particularly because of the lack of interest of Chinese investments in the preservation of the environment. The decision by the Ecuadorian regime of Rafael Correa not to renew the agreement giving the U.S. access to Manta was the necessary first step to invite the Chinese to develop the airport into a hub for trans-pacific flights, even though the PRC never made any explicit suggestions.

China has also set up investments and joint ventures with state-owned petroleum and mineral extractive companies such as PdVSA (Venezuela), YPFB (Bolivia), Petrobras (Brazil), and Cubaniquel (Cuba).

The case of Panama is slightly different due to its strategic position. Panama’s primary-product exports or its potential as an import market are minor. However, as owner of the Panama Canal, it has an enormous strategic value for China. The PRC firm Hutchison-Whampoa, with alleged connections to the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), owns property on either end of the Panama Canal, giving it visibility over military and commercial traffic transiting the canal, and potentially serving as a staging area for future operations to control transit through this strategic checkpoint.

China’s political strategy affects mainly Central America and the Caribbean. Here, the PRC has mainly focused on using economic and diplomatic levers to secure diplomatic recognition from those countries still recognizing Taiwan as the government of China. Of the remaining 23 countries that still recognise Taiwan, 11 are found in this region. So far, Costa Rica is the only country that changed alliances in 2007, and has been consequently rewarded: Hu Jintao visited Costa Rica in 2008 to inaugurate a new football stadium donated by the PRC.

Who benefits?

The China-Latin America relationship is not win-win for all partners. As of 2005, the trade surpluses that Latin American countries had with China have been reversed. Nowadays, 93% of China’s exports to Central and South America consist in manufactured goods (25% of textiles and garments, and 44% machinery and equipment).This is negatively affecting the efforts of the most advanced Latin American economies to develop their own local industry and is beginning to create problems.

Mexico, Latin America’s third APEC member has been particularly affected for two main reasons: its close ties with the US economy and the overlap between Chinese and Mexican exports. Of Mexico’s 20 main exporting sectors, 12 are in open competition with China. This not only reduces Mexico’s possibility to export to China to only about 3% of its total exports, but it also affects its trade relations with the USA. In 2003, China ousted Mexico from its position as the second largest exporter to the USA. With a $28bn trade deficit with China, it is no wonder that the Mexican government wants to review the trade agreements. An official of the Mexican government complained that “for every $30 of Chinese goods that Mexico imports, Mexico only exports $1 of Mexican goods to China.”

Something similar is happening with the textile industry from Central America, which is being smothered by Chinese textile exports.

Another example of tension in the relations with the largest Latin American economies is the case of Argentina. Argentina supplies 23 % of all soy product imports of the PRC. China has suspended an order for more than 2 million tons of soya oil, part of which is in transit, because Argentina decided to tax shoes imported from China as a measure to protect its local producers. Argentina’s commercial deficit with China in 2009 reached $1200 million and for the first two months of 2010 it is already $600 billion. The Argentinean government is not willing to let it increase. China’s response has nothing to envy to those of other imperialist powers when their “commercial rights” are affected by uppity emerging countries.

Basically, Latin American governments find two problems with Chinese investments: 1) their main purpose is to serve China’s development needs by facilitating the export of the raw materials, often imposing the demand that a significant portion of project to obtain and process those materials and services be sourced in China; 2) they have found that the level of Chinese direct foreign investment in the region is not as high as it seems, and that much of the official figures go into offshore tax havens.

What is clear is that Chinese trade with Latin America has fuelled a boom in the region’s commodity-export sectors in countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru and Venezuela, at the same time that Latin American manufacturing sectors have been badly damaged by expanded competition from Chinese goods. The situation is even worse for countries and regions with large manufacturing sectors and limited primary-product export sectors such as Mexico and Central America.

China: The new kid in the American’s backyard

Does China want to replace the USA as the ruling power in the region? Nothing’s farther from the truth. So far, the PRC has clearly shown that its main concern is not to undermine the Chinese-US relation, which it considers of the outmost importance from the strategic and economic point of view. At most, the PRC would be willing to occupy the empty spaces that the USA may leave. The strongest Latin American economies have been trying to profit from the power triangle that China’s policy is bringing about with diverse luck.

China’s concern not to cross the USA also affects its relations with Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador, and above all Cuba. China has signed military agreements with Venezuela, but this should not be seen as an outright backing of the Bolivarian regime. Even if China has signed an extensive military cooperation with Venezuela, it is doing so reluctantly, forced by its need for oil. To some extent, China is unwillingly filling a gap created by the deterioration of Venezuela’s political and military relationship with the United States. The fact that the Venezuelan government has frustrated the operations of some Chinese corporations such as CNPC shows that the relations between the two countries are not free of contradictions.

The relation with Cuba is slightly different from that with Venezuela. In spite of China’s pragmatic approach to foreign policy, there is still a slight ideological element at play. The economic relations are closer, and the PRC ranks ahead of Spain and second to Venezuela among Cuba’s trade partners. China also played a key role in upgrading the Cuban Air Defence System, and has frequently exchanged high-ranking Chinese military delegations. Cuba also supplies the PRC with strategic materials and agricultural products. In addition to sugar, Cuba also has both offshore petroleum and the world’s largest proven nickel reserves. In January 2005, China’s oil and gas giant Sinopec Corp. signed an agreement with Cuba’s state-run Cubapetroleo (Cupet) to jointly produce oil on the island. However, the relationship is not without problems. A $500 million joint venture to produce 68,000 tonnes a year of ferro-nickel in eastern Cuba signed between Cubaniquel and the Chinese firm MinMetals was abruptly cancelled, and the concession was given, instead, to Venezuela.

Conclusion

How the relationship between China and Latin America will develop in the future is a matter of speculation, although certain tendencies are already clear.

- The PRC has no interest in damaging his strategic economic and political relation with the USA. The relation with the governments in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Cuba has been restricted mostly to commercial agreements in which it has proved to be practically the sole beneficiary.

- The relation between the PRC and Latin America is one of unequal partners owing to the potential of the former’s economy and the limits of latter’s. This is a source of constant conflict with those emerging economies —like Mexico and Argentina— that have plans to develop an independent industry and set up barriers to defend their national manufacturers from Chinese exports.

- Another source of conflict with Chinese investments is the fact that Chinese direct investments seek high levels of return regardless of social, labour or environmental conditions. This has already created conflicts with native populations in Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and Argentina.
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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 19. Mai 2010

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv, weitere Hinweise bei Poumista:

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):

* Quatrième Internationale: Action positive et construction du parti parmi les femmes (1991)
* Quatrième Internationale: Le mouvement des femmes et le féminisme en Amérique latine (1991)
* Quatrième Internationale: L’évolution des formes de la lutte pour la libération des femmes en Europe (1991)
* Marche mondiale des femmes: La violence contre les femmes : là où l’autre monde doit agir (2002)
* Carsten A. Holz: Have China Scholars All Been Bought? (2007)
Basanta: Nepal: No revolution can be replicated but developed (2007)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):

* Ligue des communistes: Que s’est-il passé en Allemagne ? (1933)
* Opposition communiste: , Contre le Courant, 30. Dezember 1927
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité, 15. November 1948
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, März 1954
* Jeunesse communiste internationaliste (JCI): La Jeune Garde, Mai 1947
* IVe internationale: IVe internationale, Dezember 1955
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Bulletin intérieur “La Vérité”, November 1949
* Ligue des communistes: Bulletin intérieur, Februar 1934

La Bataille Socialiste:

* International Bureau for Revolutionary Socialist Unity (“Londoner Büro”): A new hope for world socialism (1938)
* Serge Bricianer: A propos de l’autogestion (1968, Auszug)
* Koorosh Modarresi: Introduction au communisme-ouvrier (2006)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Henk Sneevliet: Spartacus Ontwaakt! Het Derde Front marcheert (1941)
* Henk Sneevliet: Het contraproces van New York (1937)
* Edward P. Thompson: Algumas Observações Sobre Classe e “Falsa Consciência” (1977)
* La Vérité: Working Women Organize the Fight to Slow Down Production (1943)
* Karl Marx: Miseria de la filosofia (1847)
* Karl Marx: Extracto dos Comentários ao Livro de Bakúnine «Estabilidade e Anarquia» (1874)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Comunismo y estalinismo (1997)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Communisme en stalinisme. Een antwoord op “Het zwartboek van het communisme” (1999)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Lenin: ¡Saltos! ¡Saltos! ¡Saltos! (2002)
* Daniel Bensaïd: Teoremas de resistencia (2004)
* Revolutionära Marxister (RM): Revolutionär information 1: KFML:s omvälvning av historien, “Lenins testamente”, Trotskij om partidemokrati (1969)
* Arbetarmakt: Byråkratins patriark om arbetets militarisering (1972)
* Noam Chomsky: Sovjetunionen kontra Socialismen (1986)
*Wladimir Iljitsch Lenin: L’atteggiamento del partito operaio verso la religione (1909)
* Ted Grant: The Dockers fight (1972)
* Ted Grant: TUC: end collaboration with Tories (1972)
* Ted Grant: All-out campaign to bring down Tories—lessons of TUC (1972)

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):

* Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim

LibCom:

* Documents from the Middlesex University occupation, 1991
* Documents on the Middlesex University occupation, 1988
* Staughton Lynd: Overcoming racism: the Lucasville rebellion (2000)
* World Revolution: Spartacus revolt: inspiration for the proletariat (2001)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): La situación actual y las tareas en el proceso de la guerra revolucionaria del pueblo (1984)
* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): Carta de los presos del MRTA al ministro de Justicia (2001)
* MAPU-Lautaro: Bazar de las ganas en el Peda (1990)

Workers’ Liberty:

* Rosa Luxemburg: Blanquism and social democracy (1906)
* Workers Fight: Vietnam: excerpts from Workers’ Fight, 1974-1978 (1974-1978)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* Helen Redwood -Socialist Party 2004 Local Elections Mulhuddart
* Eric Byrne Leaflet featuring only Voters -Democratic Left 1994 Dublin South Central By-Election
* Eamon Gilmore -Workers Party -1987 General Election Dun Laoghaire

The Militant:

* Mother Jones: Industrial war is on in this country (1911)
* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)
* Socialist Workers Party (SWP): Stewardship of nature falls to working class (2007)

Archive.org:

* Manabendra Nath Roy: “I accuse!” : from the suppressed statement of Manabendra Nath Roy on trial for treason before Sessions Court, Cawnpore, India (1932)
* Emma Goldmann: Die Ursachen des Niederganges der russischen Revolution. Mit einem Vorwort von Rudolf Rocker (1922)
* Max Adler: Marxistische Probleme; Beiträge zur Theorie der materialistischen Geschichtsauffassung und Dialektik (1913)
* International Bureau for Revolutionary Socialist Unity (“Londoner Büro”): A new hope for world socialism. (The resolutions adopted at the Revolutionary Socialist Congress, Paris, Feb. 19th-25th, 1938, together with the introductory speeches) (1938)
* Bericht der Delegierten der russischen Sozialdemokratie an den internationalen Sozialisten-Kongress in London 1896 (1896)
* Revolutionary Age, 23. November 1918
* Revolutionary Age, 27. November 1918
* Revolutionary Age, 30. November 1918
* Revolutionary Age, 18. Dezember 1918
* Revolutionary Age, 28. Dezember 1918
* Revolutionary Age, 4. Januar 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 13. Januar 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 25. Januar 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 1. Februar 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 26. Juli 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 19. Juli 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 2. August 1919
* Revolutionary Age, 23. August 1919
* Socialist Call, Januar/Februar 1957

Bibliothek der Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung:

* Quellensammlung zur Geschichte des 1. Mai

Rustbelt Radical:

* Leo Trotzki: Bonapartism, Bureaucracy, Categories, Lessons And The Revolution Betrayed (1937, Auszug aus der Verratenen Revolution)

Luxemburger Anarchist:

* Situationistische Internationale: Das Algerien des libertären Daniel Guérin (1966)

World Socialist Web Site (WSWS):

* Comité international de la Quatrième Internationale: Comment le Workers Revolutionnary Party a trahi le trotskysme 1973-1985 (1986)

YouTube-Kanal von pjotrpjotro:

* Hafenstrasse Hamburg – Das geht alle an
* Kulturzeit -”Der Kampf geht weiter” Interview mit Karl-Heinz Dellwo 17.05.2010

radicalarchives:

* Spencer Sunshine: Nietzsche and the Anarchists (2005)

Agis Stinas:

* Agis Stinas: Der zweite Parteikongress 1920 (1977)
* Agis Stinas: Der Aufbruch der Massen – The Awakening of the Popular Masses VI (1977)
* Agis Stinas: Der Kollaps der Front, die »militärische Revolution« und die revolutionäre Krise in Griechenland (1977)

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Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 4. Mai 2010

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-Archiv … auf Poumista Informationen zur Poale Zion in Griechenland und einige historische 1. Mai-Plakate:

Agis Stinas:

Eine verdienstvolles Projekt, welches es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht hat, die Autobiographie des revolutionären Kommunisten Agis Stinas (Spiros Priftis, 1900-1987) aus Griechenland online zu stellen, hat tip to Ofenschlot

* Der Aufbruch der Massen – The Awakening of the Popular Masses III (1977)
* Der Aufbruch der Massen – The Awakening of the Popular Masses IV (1977)

Syndikalismus:

Der Beginn einer Reihe zum Thema: 100 Jahre CNT

* Der Syndikalist: Unsere spanische Bewegung: Die größte Organisation der IAA – im Brennpunkt des Kampfes für die Zukunft (1931)
* Ein historisches Dokument: Filmaufnahmen vom IAA-Kongress 1931 in Madrid

AustriaN Newspapers Online (ANNO):

* Verband der Arbeiter-Radfahrvereine Oesterreichs: Reichs-Organ der Arbeiter-Radfahrer/Der Arbeiter-Rad- und Kraftfahrer (1923-1934)

radicalarchives:

* Revolutionary Socialist League (RSL): What We Stand For (1984)
* Will Shatter: Letter to Fifth Estate’ on punk (1978)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):

* Opposition communiste: Contre le courant, 20. November 1927
* IVe internationale: IVe internationale, Juni 1942 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI) : La Vérité des travailleurs, Mai 1958
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, März 1954
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Pourquoi Staline veut écraser Tito
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Seule la grève génerale imposera au gouvernement de vie chère le véritable minimum vital, garantira un pouvoir d’achat aux masses par l’échelle mobile et le contrôle ouvrier (~1948)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Aux métallos de la région parisienne (~1947)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): Travailler ? Produire ? (1946)

La Bataille Socialiste:

* Karl Marx: La lutte pour la journée de travail normale (1867, Auszug aus Das Kapital)
* Keith Scholey: La parole socialiste en plein air à Londre (2004)
* A. Buick: Pannekoek vs Bordiga: Plus ou moins de Lénine ? (2004)
* Gegenstandpunkt: La semaine des 35 heures à la française (2000)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Raya Dunayevskaya: Production Statistics and the Devaluation of the Ruble (1948)
* Henk Sneevliet: Met en bij Soen Yat Sen (1926)
* Rudolf Sprenger (Helmut Wagner): Bolsjevismen (1939)
* Leon Blum: On Andre Gide (1897)
* Charles Gagnon: For the Proletarian Party (1975)
* Jacques Hebert: Deputy Procurator of the Commune, to his Fellow Citizens (1793)
* Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias (FAR): Expropriation of Arms from a Truck of the Gorilla Army (1971)
* Revolutionära Marxister (RM): Fjärde internationalens 2/1969
* Världssocialistiska häften, Nr. 1 (1979)
* Världssocialistiska häften, Nr. 2 (1980)
* Världssocialistiska häften, Nr. 3 (1983)
* Theoretical Review: Editorial Statement on Poland (1982)

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):

* Bangladesh (kein Ruhmesblatt der deutschen ML-Szene)
* Würzburg
* Irland

Collectif Smolny:

* Octobre: Manifeste du Bureau International des Fractions de la Gauche Communiste (1938)

LibCom:

* Mouvement Communiste: May-June 1968 – A Situation Lacking in Workers’ Autonomy (2006)
* Fuel of the future: New Zealand reactions to the Haymarket Martyrs
* Bricianer, Serge, 1923-1997 (2001)
* Informations Ouvrieres: Interview with Jean Malaquais (1996)
* Processed World #20 (1987)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru (MRTA): Semana del heroico combatiente (2001)
* Montoneras Patria Libre (MPL): Gran Minga por la Unidad Patriótica y Revolucionaria (1987)
* Coordinadora Guerrillera Simón Bolívar (CGSB): Irrupción en la Embajada venezolana en Colombia (1991)

Workers’ Liberty:

* Gery Lawless/Rachel Lever/Eamonn Mc Cann/Sean Matgamna: Ireland and Permanent Revolution: A Discussion 1966/7 (1966/1967)
* Workers’ Fight: France 1968: When ten million workers had capitalism by the throat (2005)
* Sean Matgamna/Martin Thomas: The miners’ strike, 1984-5: 12 months that shook Britain (part one) (2005)
* Sean Matgamna/Martin Thomas: The miners’ strike, 1984-5: 12 months that shook Britain (part two) (2005)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* Democratic Left: ‘Euro-Dub’ -Des Geraghty freesheet, Sommer 1993 (1993)
* Connolly Association and Irish Self-Determination League -Membership Form (196?)
* Socialist Party: Clare Daly Flyer – 2007 General Election Dublin North (2007)
* Out of The Ashes Arose The Provisionals -Republican Christmas Card (~ 1980)

The Militant:

* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)
* Che Guevara: Proletarian internationalism is a necessity (1965)

Espace contre ciment:

* Benjamin Péret: Je ne mange pas de ce pain-là (?)
* Robert Paris: Les dictionnaires [biographiques du mouvement ouvrier] d’Amérique latine : entre mouvement ouvrier et classes subalternes (1994)
* Robert Paris: Les lettres de prison de Gramsci (1968)
* Gustav Landauer: Meister Eckharts mystische Schriften. In unsere Sprache übertragen von Gustav Landauer (1903, Vorwort)
* Der Sozialist 1891 – Programm (Red. Hermann Teisler)
* Der Sozialist 1895 – Programm (Red. Gustav Landauer)
* Der arme Konrad 1896 – Programm (Red. Albert Weidner)

Archive.org:

* Alexander Berkman: ABC of Anarchism (1929)
* International Socialist Review, Juli 1900-Juni 1901
* International Socialist Review, Juli 1905-Juni 1906
* International Socialist Review, Juli 1906-Juni 1907
* International Socialist Review, Juli 1908-Juni 1909
* International Socialist Review, Juli 1912-Juni 1913
* International Socialist Review, Juli 1913-Juni 1914
* Socialist Labor Party (SLP): Thirtieth National Convention May 28 – June 1, 1977 Minutes, Reports, Proceedings, Etc, (1977)
* Across Three Decades of Anarchism (?)
* An Anarchist Attack on Global Governance (200?)
* Jonathan Simcock: An Anarchist’s Manifesto (?)
* East Midlands Anarchists: An Anarchist Perspective on Economics (?)
* Revolutionary Anti-Authoritarians of Color (RACE): An Anarchist Introduction to Critical Race Theory (?)
* Andrew X/J. Kellstadt/Sasha K.: A Critical Discussion on the Role of Activism (?)
* A Great Plains Association for Anarchy (2002)
* Jim Robertson/Communist Cadre: What the Spartacist League Really Stand For: a self exposure by James Robertson (1977)

Rustbelt Radical:

* Eugene Debs: Eugene Debs On Immigration: ‘Yours Without Compromise’ (1910)

ICL-FI (Spadtakist):

* Spartacist Canada: Abolish the War Measures Act! (1980)

Luxemburger Anarchist:

* Ixigrec (Robert Collinos): Savoir (1934, Auszug aus der Encyclopédie Anarchiste)

Dublin Opinion:

* Ripening of Time: Introductory notes on dominated Ireland (1976)

International Bolshevik Tendency (IBT):

* Leo Trotzki: The Transitional Program. The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International (1938, ausgabe der IBT von 1998)

Ofenschlot:

* Amadeo Bordiga: » … ferner bestätige ich, niemals flexibel gewesen zu sein … « (1970)

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Neues aus den Archiven der radikalen (und nicht so radikalen) Linken

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 13. April 2010

ältere Archiv-Updates und Hinweise zu weiteren linken Archivalien unter “Sozialistika” und im Download-ArchivOfenschlot erinnert an den kürzlich verstorbenen Romano Alquati (“der bekannteste unbekannteste Operaist”), mehr zu Haiti 1791 bei Poumista:

Revolutionär Sozialistische Organisation (RSO):

* Sadik Premte: Stalinismus und Kommunismus in Albanien (1949, ein Artikel aus der Fourth International erstmals ins deutsche übersetzt mit einem Vorwort von Manfred Scharinger)

Revolutionäre Internationalistische Organisation (RIO):

* Dokumente der/zur Kommunistischen Jugend-Internationale 1919-1922:
** Aufruf des EKKI vom 29.5.1919
** Das erste Programm der Kommunistischen Jugendinternationale (1919)
** Organisationsstatut der Kommunistischen Jugendinternationale (1919)
** Delegiertenstimmen beim ersten Kongress der KJI (1919)
** Aufruf des EKKI nach der Gründung der KJI (1920)
** Thesen über das Verhältnis der KI zu der KJI und das der KP zu den KJO (1920)
** Leitsätze über die antimilitaristische Taktik der KJO (1920)
** Leitsätze über die Jugendbewegung der Kommunistischen Internationale (1920)
** Aufruf des EK der KJI nach dem II. Kongress der KI (1920)
** Streit um die Einberufung des II. Kongresses (1920/1921)
** Resolution des “Jenaer Kongresses” über die weltpolitische Lage (1921)
** Valeriu Marcu: Ein Vereitelter Weltkongreß der Jugend (1921)
** Willi Münzenberg: Ein Präzedenzfall? (1921)
** Resolution des III. Kongresses der KI über die Kommunistische Internationale und die kommunistische Jugendbewegung (1921)
** Personalveränderungen im EK der KJI (1922)

Rassembler, diffuser les archives des révolutionnaires (RaDAR, ehemals ASMSFQI):

* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 15. März 1942 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 1. Mai 1942 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 20. Mai 1942 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Comité français pour la IVe internationale: La Vérité, 30. Juni 1942 (Untergrundzeitung)
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Dezember 1959
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, November 1959
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Oktober 1959
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Juli 1959
* Parti communiste internationaliste (PCI): La Vérité des travailleurs, Januar 1960
* IVe Internationale: IVe Internationale, April 1953
* Ligue communiste révolutionnaire (LCR): 16 affiches pour la campagne Krivine (1980)

La Bataille Socialiste:

* La première réunion du P.S.O.P. (1938)
* News and Letters: Mansoor Hekmat, marxiste iranien (2002)

Marxists Internet Archive (MIA):

* Raya Dunayevskaya: Whither Paris? (1958)
* Ted Grant: Lasers—New weapons for annihilation (1972)
* Gajo Petrović: I Confess (1993)
* Ernest Mandel: För den proletära demokratin (1968)
* Paul Mattick: Marx och Keynes (1955)
* Leo Trotzki: História da Revolução Russa (1930)
* Leo Trotzki: Ett brev till James P. Cannon (1939)
* Leo Trotzki: En småborgerlig opposition inom Socialist Workers Party (1939)
* Sudisman: Analysis of Responsibility (1967, pdf-Datei)
* The Leveller: A short guide to Maoists in Britain (1978)
* Theoretical Review: The Partisan Experience (1979)
* Canadian Student: Wage War of Annihilation on the Cultural Front! (1971, Realsatire)
* Revolutionära Marxisters Förbund (RMF): Fjärde Internationalen, 1/1971

Materialien zur Analyse von Opposition (MAO):

* Landkreis Hameln-Pyrmont
* Kommunistischer Jugendverband der KPD: ‘Kämpfende Jugend’
* Hessen: Bauindustrie und Industriegewerkschaft Bau-Steine-Erden (BSE)
* Baden-Württemberg: Bauindustrie und Industriegewerkschaft Bau-Steine-Erden (BSE)
* Bayern: Bauindustrie und Industriegewerkschaft Bau-Steine-Erden (BSE)
* Berlin: Bauindustrie und Industriegewerkschaft Bau-Steine-Erden (BSE)

Collectif Smolny:

* Index et sommaires de la revue « Living Marxism » (1938-1941)
* Paul Mattick: The Masses and The Vanguard (1938)
* BILAN: Sous le signe du 14 juillet (1935)

LibCom:

* Katerina Gogou, Athens’ anarchist poetess (1940-1993)
* Serge Bricianer: Pannekoek and Workers’ Councils (1978, pdf-Datei, 15 mb)

The Cedar Lounge Revolution:

* Kildare 6 Defence Committee: A State Conspiracy – IRSP and The ‘Great’ Train Robbery Frame-up (~ 1976/77)

Centro de Documentación de los Movimientos Armados (CeDeMA):

* Partido Unificado FRIP-Palabra Obrera: Segunda Reunión del Comité Central del Partido Unificado FRIP-PO (1965)
* Marta Harnecker: Con la mirada en alto. Historia de las FPL (1991, pdf-Datei)
* Movimiento de Liberación Dominicana (MLD): Carta de Juan Enrique Puigsubirá Miniño a sus padres (1959)
* Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria (MIR): Intervención de Américo Martín en el Mitin de Maracaibo (1960)
* Partido Comunista de El Salvador (PCS): Balance político de participación en elecciones de diputados y alcaldes de marzo de 1974 (1974)

Europe Solidaire Sans Frontières (ESSF):

* Michael Löwy: Che Guevara: The spark that does not die (1997)

Workers’ Liberty:

* Martin Thomas: Winning the battle of ideas: methods of contact work in Lutte Ouvriere (1977)
* Jim Connell: Workers of Ireland! (?)

The Irish Election Literature Blog:

* Manchester Connolly Association- 1965 Poster for Easter Commemoration Meeting and Parade

The Militant:

* 25, 50 and 75 years ago (1935/1960/1985)

Espace contre ciment:

* Karl Korsch: La guerre et la révolution (1941/2001)
* Gustav Landauer: Aufruf zum Sozialismus – Auszüge (1911)
* Gustav Landauer: Aufruf zum Sozialismus – Vorwort (1919)
* Gustav Landauer: Aufruf zum Sozialismus – Vorwort (1911)
* Helmut Rüdiger: Ein deutscher freiheitlicher Sozialist: Gustav Landauer (1951)
* Guy Debord: Die Raumordnung [L’aménagement du territoire] (1967)
* Theodor Sander: Widerstand und Opposition von Jugendlichen gegen Berufserziehung in der früheren DDR in den 80er Jahren (1998)
* Giacomo Marramao: Théorie des crises et le problème de la constitution (1975)
* Maxime Leroy: Merrheim et Griffuelhes (1937)
* Maxime Leroy: La Coutume ouvrière (1913)
* Louis Mercier: Esquisse du monde anarchiste d’hier (1974)

Archive.org:

* The International Socialist Review, Volume 03, Juli 1902-Juni 1903
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 04, Juli 1903-Juni 1904
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 05, Juli 1904-Juni 1905
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 08, Juli 1907-Juni 1908
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 10, Juli 1909-Juni 1910
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 15, Juli 1914-Juni 1915
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 16, Juli 1915-Juni 1916
* The International Socialist Review, Volume 17, Juli 1916-Juni 1917
* John Downie: Calm Review of the Seattle Situation (1907)
* James Oneal: Sabotage, or, Socialism versus Syndicalism (1913)

Luxemburger Anarchist:

* Gustav Landauer: Der Todesprediger – Vorwort (1909)
* 150 Jahre James Ensor (Bilder des anarchistischen Künstlers)

Hagalil:

* Ernst Federn – Ein Audio-Dokument (2004)
* Ernst Federn im Gespräch mit Peter Bruendl (2001)

Walgesang:

* Herbert R. Fertl/Karl Held: Zur Aktualität des Leninismus. Grundprobleme einer revolutionären Theorie/Lenin, gegen seine Liebhaber in Schutz genommen (1970)

Syndikalismus:

* Wilhelm Schroers: Zur Betriebsrätefrage (1925, Auszug)

Veröffentlicht in 1968, Albanien, Algerien, Anarchismus, Antifa, Antimilitarismus, Argentinien, Österreich, Bildung, BRD, Britannien, DDR, Dominikanische Republik, El Salvador, Feminismus & Frauenbewegung, Frankreich, Gewerkschaft, Griechenland, Haiti, Indonesien, Internationales, Iran, Irland, Italien, Jugoslawien, Kanada, Kapitalismus, Klassenkampf, Kolonialismus, Kommunismus, Kunst, Lateinamerika, Linke Geschichte, Literatur, Lyrik, Maoismus, Marxismus, Niedersachsen, Nordirland, Patriarchat, Psychoanalyse, Repression, Revolution, Russland, Schweden, Sozialismus, Sozialistika - Linke Archivalien, Stalinismus, Streik, StudentInnenbewegung, Trotzkismus, USA, Venezuela, Wahlen | Kommentar schreiben »

Szenen aus dem Film “Túpac Amaru” (1984)

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 6. Februar 2010

Túpac Amaru, Peru/Kuba 1984, Regie und Drehbuch: Federico García Hurtado, in den Hauptrollen Reynaldo Arenas und Zully Azurin, Informationen zum Hintergrund der Handlung hier

Veröffentlicht in Film, Indigena-Bewegung, Kolonialismus, Lateinamerika, Peru, Revolution | Kommentar schreiben »

Kirchenkommission des Kommunistischen Bundes (KB): Kirche, Klerus und Christen – Anpassung oder Widerstand (1979)

Geschrieben von entdinglichung - 2. Februar 2010

Kirche, Klerus und Christen – Anpassung oder Widerstand (8,70 mb, pdf-Datei) eine Broschüre der Kirchenkommission des Kommunistischen Bundes (KB) von 1979, welche sich mit den Themen (häufig mit dem Schwerpunkt Hamburg/Nordelbien) “War Jesus ein Revolutionär?”, “Kirche und Faschismus”, “Kirche und Anti-AKW-Bewegung”, “Berufsverbote in der Kirche”, “Kirche und Apartheid-Südafrika” und “katholische Kirche in Lateinamerika” auseinandersetzt. Wie eine Reihe anderer linker Organisationen der 1970er Jahre (DKP, KBW, SB) zählte der KB eine Reihe von u.a. durch die 1968er-Bewegung und das Aufkommen der Theologie der Befreiung radikalisierten (protestantischen) TheologInnen und PastorInnen zu seinen Mitgliedern und SympathisantInnen, die Herangehensweise des KB an die Thematik bestand nicht darin, abstrakt Atheismus zu propagieren sondern (implizit gramscianisch) Kirchen als zivilgesellschaftliche Institutionen aufzufassen, in welcher sich Auseinandersetzungen zwischen unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Kräften abspielten:

Veröffentlicht in Antiatom, Antifa, Atheismus, BRD, Hamburg, Kirche, Kommunismus, Lateinamerika, Linke Geschichte, Marxismus, Rassismus, Religion, Repression, Südafrika - Azania, Sozialismus, Sozialistika - Linke Archivalien | Kommentar schreiben »

 
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