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====== Preface ====== | ====== Preface ====== | ||
- | Although this ninth issue of //Riff-Raff// comes out almost five years since the previous one, we continue where we left off the last time. A lot has definitely happened here in Sweden and in the world, but nothing which has given us any reason to change our course. Despite the deep crisis (which we cannot avoid talking about), the relation between the classes is fundamentally the same as when it was recast at the end of the last restructuring around 1975–1995. We see for example a continued development of the global division of labour and of job " | + | Although this ninth issue of //Riff-raff// comes out almost five years since the previous one, we continue where we left off the last time. A lot has definitely happened here in Sweden and in the world, but nothing which has given us any reason to change our course. Despite the deep crisis (which we cannot avoid talking about), the relation between the classes is fundamentally the same as when it was recast at the end of the last restructuring around 1975–1995. We see, for example, a continued development of the global division of labour and of job " |
In the following pages a possible exit of this impasse is discussed: revolution, communisation. | In the following pages a possible exit of this impasse is discussed: revolution, communisation. | ||
- | In many of the texts that Riff-Raff has published over the years, the term communisation has been used in many occasions. It has however mostly been made in passing and in fairly sweeping terms. With this issue we put the concept at the centre | + | The term ' |
- | The issue is divided into four parts. In the first one we discuss communisation as a revolutionary perspective today as well as the origins of the concept. The second part is devoted to Marcel and the issue Dissident and their particular view of communisation. In the third part we try to get a grip on history and examine more closely the revolutionary movements of the past. The fourth and last part consists of a text which examines capital’s restructuring in detail – a number of transformations which together | + | The issue is divided into four parts. In the first one we discuss communisation as a revolutionary perspective today, as well as the origins of the concept. The second part is devoted to Marcel and the journal //Dissident// and their particular view of communisation. In the third part we try to get a grip on history and examine more closely the revolutionary movements of the past. The fourth and last part consists of a text which examines capital’s restructuring in detail – a number of transformations which together |
- | Most of the texts can be ready in any order and there is no particular reason to read the issue from cover to cover. Together however, they are all pieces in the puzzle of a comprehensive understanding and often they are referring | + | Most of the texts can be ready in any order and there is no particular reason to read the issue from front to back. However, they are all pieces in the puzzle of a comprehensive understanding and often they refer to one-another. Many of them are also comments on texts that lay outside of the issue. |
+ | The contributions by the editors come from Peter Åström and Per Henriksson. Xavier Girrard is a comrade from North America who sent us our text a long time ago. The remaining contributions are from our comrades in Théorie Communiste. | ||
- | The contributions by the editors come from Peter Åström and Per Henriksson. Xavier Girrard | + | // |
- | // | + | :: March 2011 |