A defence of anarchist organisation (i.e., self-management) against Leninist claims that it is “undemocratic.” It shows that the logical position of this so-called critique is centralised rule by one person.
Daily Archives: August 11, 2008
Argentina and the left
An Anarchist critique of two Trotskyist analyses of the Argetine revolt against neo-liberalism, showing their limitations and how they implicitly call for party rule.
From Riot to Revolution
An Anarchist analysis of the revolt against neo-liberalism in Argentina, with suggestions on how it could be turned into a genuine social revolution rather than a mere revolt.
And the Nobel prize for economics goes to… Karl Marx!
A few comments on the winner of the 2006 so-called Nobel Prize for economics. A more obvious example of economics as ideology for the ruling class is hard to find!
Through the Looking Glass: Anarchist adventures at Marxism 2001
One anarchist’s account of attending the British SWP’s Marxism 2001 event. Not a very pleasant experience, but it says a lot about the state of the British left and the politics of Leninism.
Dead Dogma Sketch (apologies to Monty Python)
Monty Python meets the SWP… Inspired by attending Marxism 2001.
Politics and Industrial Relations in the Media: A Guide for the Perplexed
What the media really means when it comments on industrial action….