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From: "Cercle social" <cerclesocial-AT-altern.org>
Subject: Re: AUT: What could "proletarian socialism" possibly mean?
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 17:41:43 +0100


The contradiction seems clear in a communisation point aof view :   the
communist movement abolishes classes,  proletariat abolish itself
(autonegation), as the class of work in the capital contradiction. Only
proletariat can lead communist movement, but the realization is
self-dissolution of proletariat as a separate class in society. That's why
antiwork movement (refusal of work) is so important to understand
correctly -- as long as organized worker movement will identify itself to
work, it will stay inside the capital contradiction and, in revolutionnary
times, become fetishied work against workers. Seidamn (Workers against work)
explain this well about spanish revolution.

For french readers, the review Theorie Communiste explain it as well -- in a
sometime unreadable way. Also Gilles Dauvé  "les révolutionnaires ont iols
une contre-révolution de retard ?".

Nico



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