What leftcom refers to are either the Dutch/German council communist tendency that is largely dead, or the Italian tendency that generally follow Marx/Engels/Lenin theories and are often associated with figures like Bordiga/Damen, though they do have their differences, namely on the national question which was the burning question in first half of 20th century. It’s insanely broad but also unique from other communist tendencies.
Sounds even closer to anarchism. Isn’t that where anarchists and Marxists worked together? As in the council republic of Munich where anarchists like Erich Mühsam was active.
Not really, it’s essentially just another way to organize DOTP so it’s still opposed to Anarchism. Pannenkoek was a heavy critic of Anarchism, calling them radical liberals in one of his texts on the matter.
As for the event you reference, I honestly dont know anything about it so can’t comment on it
What leftcom refers to are either the Dutch/German council communist tendency that is largely dead, or the Italian tendency that generally follow Marx/Engels/Lenin theories and are often associated with figures like Bordiga/Damen, though they do have their differences, namely on the national question which was the burning question in first half of 20th century. It’s insanely broad but also unique from other communist tendencies.
Sounds even closer to anarchism. Isn’t that where anarchists and Marxists worked together? As in the council republic of Munich where anarchists like Erich Mühsam was active.
Not really, it’s essentially just another way to organize DOTP so it’s still opposed to Anarchism. Pannenkoek was a heavy critic of Anarchism, calling them radical liberals in one of his texts on the matter.
As for the event you reference, I honestly dont know anything about it so can’t comment on it