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James Herod
Given the towering contribution Marx made to our understanding of the world we live in, he has been given a section of his own. This helps to separate him from his followers (Marxism) and also even from Engels (who is shelved under Marxism). The idea, that is (too) popular among many anarchists, that they don't need to study Marx is entirely mistaken. All revolutionaries should be familiar with Marx's monumental studies of capitalism.
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James Herod
These political currents are considered cousins of anarchism because they are generally anti-authoritarian, usually anti-capitalist, often anti-state, or contribute in one way or another, directly or indirectly, to fleshing out an anarchist social philosophy and political practice. Council communism was essentially an anarcho-syndicalist tendency, with its strong focus on workers councils. Situationism likewise had a strong workers control aspect. Surrealism is definitely closely allied with...
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What's Left Collective
Digitized Scans of "What's Left Boston", a leftist political newsletter in the Boston, MA area from the late 1980's.
Topic: politics