Authoritarian Socialism in America – book on line
Arthur Lipow is Co-Director of the Michael Harrington Center for Democratic Values and Social Change, Queens College, City University of New York, and Birkbeck College, University of London
Lipow argues that there are two strands of socialism
democratic revolutionary socialism based on a mass working-class movement, fighting from below for the extension of democracy and human freedom, versus the many varieties of "socialism from above" which have led in the twentieth century to movements and state forms in which a despotic "new class" rules over a statified economy in the name of socialism
The Relevance of Anarcho-syndicalism
Noam Chomsky interviewed by Peter Jay
The Jay Interview, July 25, 1976
الحل لديهم الفوضية الجتماعية - اللاسلطوية - ايما غولدمان قالت أن كل الحكومات تقوم على العنف، وهذا سبب من أجل معاداتها.
جردية الانسانسة 1920 نحن اعداء الدولة والتي تمثل التنظيم القاهر للمجتمع – اللاسلطوية - مالاتيسيا
أهون الف مرة من ان تبيدوا باضطهادكم وميض فكرة هنــا نماذج الاناركية والايمان العميق المناهض لكل أشكال الدولة
Libertarian socialism here
Anti-authoritarianism ·Anti-capitalism ·Anti-consumerism ·Anti-Leninism ·Anti-Stalinist left ·Anti-statism ·Bourse du Travail ·Class consciousness ·Consensus democracy ·Common ownership ·Commons ·Commune ·Decentralization ·Direct democracy ·Dual power ·Class struggle ·Economic democracy ·Egalitarian community ·Free association ·Free love ·Free school ·Free store ·Mass strike ·Guilds ·Libertarian municipalism ·Mutual aid ·Prefigurative politics ·Proletarian internationalism ·soviet ·State capitalism ·State socialism ·Stateless society ·Social center ·Squatting ·Ultra-leftism ·Wage slavery ·Workers control ·Worker cooperative ·Workers council
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