- 25 Mar 2009 22:52
#1847714
By Konulu
Definitions:
Libertarian Socialism
Anarchism (socialist current):
Anarcho-Communism: Focuses on the idea that all shall receive according to their needs and give according to their means in a stateless society run by democratically self-managed communes.
Anarcho-Syndicalism: A school of Anarchism that has achieved the most real world success (Syndicalist unions controlled Barcelona for a period during the Spanish Civil War). Supports the notion that democratically self managed trade unions will help the working class to achieve power and control a stateless society.
Mutualism: A primarily economic ideology that focuses on the labour theory of value as well as the belief in private property and common ownership of all goods within a stateless society. Draws heavily from the writings of Pierre Joseph Proudhon.
Libertarian Marxism
Council Communism: The belief that the Marxist "dictatorship of the proletariat" should be run by workers councils with recallable leaders, until the eventual withering away of the state. They also support the idea of one large union for all workers as a a revolutionary force.
Situationism: Who the fuck knows what these guys are on about? Something about harnessing "situations" to lead to Revolutions.
Autonomism: Autonomists believe that the proletariat can establish a dictatorship of the proletariat on there own, without vanguards or excess organization. On the border between communism and anarchism.
Definitions:
Libertarian Socialism
Anarchism (socialist current):
Anarcho-Communism: Focuses on the idea that all shall receive according to their needs and give according to their means in a stateless society run by democratically self-managed communes.
Anarcho-Syndicalism: A school of Anarchism that has achieved the most real world success (Syndicalist unions controlled Barcelona for a period during the Spanish Civil War). Supports the notion that democratically self managed trade unions will help the working class to achieve power and control a stateless society.
Mutualism: A primarily economic ideology that focuses on the labour theory of value as well as the belief in private property and common ownership of all goods within a stateless society. Draws heavily from the writings of Pierre Joseph Proudhon.
Libertarian Marxism
Council Communism: The belief that the Marxist "dictatorship of the proletariat" should be run by workers councils with recallable leaders, until the eventual withering away of the state. They also support the idea of one large union for all workers as a a revolutionary force.
Situationism: Who the fuck knows what these guys are on about? Something about harnessing "situations" to lead to Revolutions.
Autonomism: Autonomists believe that the proletariat can establish a dictatorship of the proletariat on there own, without vanguards or excess organization. On the border between communism and anarchism.