
Without a Party, We Have Nothing
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Exploring the Argument of Rosa Luxembourg's Mass Strike and the Rejection of Party as a Force of Neutralization
This chapter delves into the concepts of Rosa Luxembourg's mass strike and the workers' movement, discussing how they can find solutions to their problems and develop new forms of organizations. It also examines the rejection of the party as a neutralizing force, compares council communists' ideas with Mikhail Bakunin's, and explores the appeal of spontaneousism and movementism as reactions to sectarian Leninist groups.
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