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From: "cwright" <cwright-AT-21stcentury.net>
Subject: Re: AUT: anarchism and marxism
Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 01:04:28 -0600


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Re: AUT: anarchism and marxismSection in Society of the Spectacle has some good stuff.  One can of course read the original debates and discussions, but that is no mean task.  Try the John Gray - For Communism web site, lots of references.

Cheers,
Chris
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    Try Peter Lamborn Wilson's Escape From the 19th Century: Essays on Marx, Fourier, Proudhon & Nietzsche. (But please understand that I'm the publisher....) Jim






    Can someone recommend some sources for me to look at on the disagreements between anarchists and marxists and the history of these disagreements? I'm interested in both theoretical arguments and in practical struggles like in Spain in the 30's, and I'm interested in reading both bad name-calling and in genuine valuable criticisms and discussion between the two.
    I'm currently in a reading group on the book No Gods No Masters and several of us are from loosely marxist backgrounds and we keep ending up discussing how to place non- or anti-vanguardist marxists in relationship to different versions of both anarchism and marxism.
    Thanks.
    Nate

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Re: AUT: anarchism and marxism
Section in Society of the Spectacle has some good stuff.  One can of course read the original debates and discussions, but that is no mean task.  Try the John Gray - For Communism web site, lots of references.
 
Cheers,
Chris
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Fleming
To: aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: AUT: anarchism and marxism

Try Peter Lamborn Wilson's Escape From the 19th Century: Essays on Marx, Fourier, Proudhon & Nietzsche. (But please understand that I'm the publisher....) Jim




Can someone recommend some sources for me to look at on the disagreements between anarchists and marxists and the history of these disagreements? I'm interested in both theoretical arguments and in practical struggles like in Spain in the 30's, and I'm interested in reading both bad name-calling and in genuine valuable criticisms and discussion between the two.
I'm currently in a reading group on the book No Gods No Masters and several of us are from loosely marxist backgrounds and we keep ending up discussing how to place non- or anti-vanguardist marxists in relationship to different versions of both anarchism and marxism.
Thanks.
Nate

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