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SELF-ORGANIZATION AND INTERNAL DEMOCRACY IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS AND PARTIES | |||
PART I. | |||
1. Class, self-organization and party in the classics | |||
- References to Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky | |||
Resolution 12th CM - Socialist Democracy 1985 | |||
2 . History of the workers' movement | |||
2.1. Self-organization in the revolutionary phases | |||
- The Paris Commune | |||
- The Soviets | |||
- The Spanish revolution | |||
2.2. Self-organization as a tool of class struggle in non-revolutionary periods | |||
- Mutualism in Europe at the dawn of the workers' movement (late 18th century, early 19th century) | |||
- German model versus French-Italian model | |||
PART II. | |||
3. Direct and indirect democracy | |||
- Limits of representative democracy | |||
- What is direct democracy? | |||
3.1 Tradition and actuality of direct democracy in Latin America | |||
- indigenous communities Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru,... | |||
- Zapatistas | |||
- Landless Movement in Brazil | |||
- Piqueter@s and recuperated companies in Argentina | |||
3.2 Feminist critique of hierarchical and patriarchal organization | |||
Democracy is not only a question of rules. Alternative models | |||
Experiences of the World March of Women | |||
New feminist wave | |||
- horizontality - role and power of the assembly - consensus method | |||
- absence of a leader | |||
- refusal of representation | |||
- inclusiveness | |||
PART III. | |||
4. The role of the revolutionary party | |||
- political program | |||
- political" and "social" divide. Avant-garde shortcuts. Electoralism. | |||
- an example of socio-political subjectivation: the GKN's mutual aid society | |||
5. Internal democracy within the party | |||
- democratic centralism | |||
- natural" functioning mechanisms | |||
- compensatory mechanisms | |||
THE TYRANNY of STRUCTURELESSNESS by Jo Freeman aka Joreen [https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm] | THE TYRANNY of STRUCTURELESSNESS by Jo Freeman aka Joreen [https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm] | ||
Revision as of 12:09, 4 December 2022
SELF-ORGANIZATION AND INTERNAL DEMOCRACY IN POLITICAL MOVEMENTS AND PARTIES
PART I. 1. Class, self-organization and party in the classics - References to Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky Resolution 12th CM - Socialist Democracy 1985
2 . History of the workers' movement 2.1. Self-organization in the revolutionary phases
- The Paris Commune - The Soviets - The Spanish revolution
2.2. Self-organization as a tool of class struggle in non-revolutionary periods
- Mutualism in Europe at the dawn of the workers' movement (late 18th century, early 19th century) - German model versus French-Italian model
PART II. 3. Direct and indirect democracy - Limits of representative democracy - What is direct democracy?
3.1 Tradition and actuality of direct democracy in Latin America
- indigenous communities Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru,... - Zapatistas - Landless Movement in Brazil - Piqueter@s and recuperated companies in Argentina
3.2 Feminist critique of hierarchical and patriarchal organization Democracy is not only a question of rules. Alternative models Experiences of the World March of Women New feminist wave - horizontality - role and power of the assembly - consensus method - absence of a leader - refusal of representation - inclusiveness
PART III. 4. The role of the revolutionary party - political program - political" and "social" divide. Avant-garde shortcuts. Electoralism. - an example of socio-political subjectivation: the GKN's mutual aid society
5. Internal democracy within the party - democratic centralism - natural" functioning mechanisms - compensatory mechanisms
THE TYRANNY of STRUCTURELESSNESS by Jo Freeman aka Joreen [1]
Berit As: Master suppression techniques [2]
Extracts from: The dictatorship of the proletariat and socialist democracy [3]