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- | ====== Introduction ====== | ||
- | ===== Communist Theory Beyond the Ultra-left ===== | ||
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- | ==== The Class Struggles During the Years Following the First World War. Social democrats, communists and left-communists ==== | ||
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- | ==== The Ultra-left and the Mediations ==== | ||
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- | ==== From the Victory of Labour to the Dissolution of the Proletariat ==== | ||
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- | ==== Real Subsumption: | ||
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- | ==== The Double Mill and the Reproduction of Capital and Labour ==== | ||
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- | ==== From Self-organisation to Communisation ==== | ||
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- | > With the restructuring of the capitalist mode of production, the contradiction between the classes is found at the level of their respective reproduction. In its contradiction with capital, the proletariat puts itself into question.((Théorie communiste, ' | ||
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- | Presumably the most important of the texts by Théorie communiste that we have traslated and the one which comes closest to a sort of manifesto is // | ||
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- | In contrast with the view of communism as a paradise on earth that we are to enter "after the revolution", | ||
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- | The proletarian revolution is about the dissolution of the proletariat, | ||
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- | > The supersession of really existing self-organisation will not be accomplished by the production of the ' | ||
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- | In the light of this view on the supersession of self-organisation, | ||
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- | A central idea in the text, which we find immensely important, is that the syndicalism which characterises all everyday class struggles can not be explained by the existence of trade unions, or that this nature would somehow disappear in the struggle outside the union; syndicalism does not exist //because of// institutionalisation. But if trade unions organise proletarians as workers and go into negotiations with the buyer of labour power, while the self-organised, | ||
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- | On the other hand, there is an important distiction between trade union and self-organisation when it comes to the possibilities for how far the syndicalist struggle can be fought. In the text they say that first self-organisation must be reached and triumph in order to be superseded later, and that this is the only way in which the proletarians gains practical knowledge of their situation and that, ultimately, all capitalist categories and the own class belonging constitute an exterior constraint in the struggle and themselves can ask the question of communisation. | ||
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- | > The self-organisation of struggles is a crucial moment of the revolutionary supersession of struggles over immediate demands. To carry on the struggle over immediate demands intransigently and to the very end cannot be achieved by unions, but by self-organisation and workers’ autonomy. To carry on the struggle over immediate demands through workers’ autonomy on the basis of irreconcilable interests is to effect a change of level in the social reality of the capitalist mode of production.((Théorie communiste, op. cit., pp. 27--28)) | ||
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- | TC are saying that nowdays the proletarians simply gets fed up with the self-organisation as soon as it gets established, | ||
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- | > There is a qualitative leap when the workers unite against their existence as wage labourers, when they integrate the destitute and smash market mechanisms; not when one strike ‘transforms’ itself into a ‘challenge’ to power. The change is a rupture.((Théorie communiste, op. cit., p. 40)) | ||
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- | > [The proletarians can] fight against market relations, seize goods and the means of production while integrating into communal production those that wage-labour can’t integrate, make everything free, get rid of the factory framework as the origin of products, go beyond the division of labour, abolish all autonomous spheres (and in the first place the economy), dissolve their autonomy to integrate in non-market relations all the impoverished …; in this case, it is precisely their own previous existence and association as a class that they go beyond as well as (this is then a detail) their economic demands. The only way to fight against exchange and the dictatorship of value is by undertaking communisation.((Théorie communiste, op. cit., p. 30)) | ||
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- | For TC, it is the class relation understood as exploitation which gives the proletariat its position as a capitalist category and at the same time delivers the key to the dissolvement of the classes and the capitalist categories. With exploitation class struggle does not become one thing and the Marxian (economic) concepts something else. 'It is the insufficiency of surplus-value in relation to accumulated capital which is at the heart of the crisis of exploitation.' | ||
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- | In 2003 the publishing collective Senonevero, in which among others TC participate, | ||
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- | ==== Some last words about the first part ==== | ||
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- | ===== Debate ===== | ||
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- | ===== Marx–-Engels series ===== | ||
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- | October 2006 |