The Italian Communist
Antonio Gramsci was not very optimistic about the potential transformative,
revolutionary role of trade unions. ‘Trade unionism’, he argued, ‘stands
revealed as nothing other than a form of capitalist society, not a potential
successor to that society. It organises workers not as producers, but as
wage-earners’ (Antonio Gramsci, 'Trade Unions and the Dictatorship' (25 October
1919), in SPWI, 1910-1920, p.110). In this blog post, I will critically engage
with a collection of Trotsky’s writings on trade unions - Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay (Pathfinder Press,
1990) – to establish whether he was more optimistic about the potential role of
trade unions in resistance to capitalist exploitation.
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
The white terror – Déjà vu about fascism and the reactionary turn of our time.
In the summer of 1980, Italian fascists blew up the central station in
“red” Bologna. 85 people were killed, more than 200 were wounded. The
terrorists had close ties to the Italian military intelligence and NATOs secret
stay-behind groups. In Norway in the summer of 2011, two fascist lone wolf
terrorist attacks were carried out against the government square block and the
Youths Labor party summer camp, claiming the lives of 77 people and wounding
more than 300. August 2nd in Italy and July 22nd in
Norway are both markers of the worst terrorist acts in post-war Western Europe.
In this guest post, Idar Helle, a
member of the Transnational
Labour Project in Oslo, reviews the book by Eystein Kleven 22. juli-terroren: Angrepet på arbeiderbevegelsen [The terror of 22nd of July: The attack on
the labor movement] (Marxist
publishing 2011, 42 pages).
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Si, se puede - New forms of resistance in Spain: the case of the anti-eviction platform PAH!
During the last two days, I have attended the conference Keys
to the Crisis in Europe, organized by ATTAC Norway in Oslo. In this
blog post, I will report on the presentation by a representative of the Spanish
social movement PAH (Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca), organizing in
support of those, who are threatened with eviction from their homes, because
they can no longer service their mortgages.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
The Poverty of Capitalism and the struggle for another world.
The current global economic crisis has
been covered extensively within academic literature and the wider (social)
media alike. Few, however, have tackled the topic with the ambition of questioning
capitalism itself. John Hilary’s book The Poverty of
Capitalism: Economic Meltdown and the Struggle for What Comes Next
(Pluto Press, 2013) is a welcome exception here. In this blog post, I will
provide a critical engagement with this excellent analysis of capitalist crisis
and moves towards alternatives.
Friday, 8 November 2013
Why socialism can be nothing else than ‘real’: Lessons from ‘really existing socialism’ – Part II.
In Part I of this essay, we have seen some of the oppositions
used in thinking about socialist economies (static vs. dynamic, closed vs.
open economies, plan vs. market coordination). In this second part, I will deal
with some of the premises on which thinking about the social consequences of socialist
economies is based. I will look more particularly at the role of consumerist
desires and informal networks of relations as a way to challenge how we think
about both socialism and capitalism today.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Why socialism can be nothing else than ‘real’: Lessons from ‘really existing socialism’ – Part I.
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