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Communism, Abolition, States, and the Future of the Left

Dec 16, 2025
David Camfield, a socialist scholar and author of Red Flags, and brian bean, a socialist organizer and author of Their End Is Our Beginning, engage in a thought-provoking discussion about the intersections of communism, abolition, and grassroots organizing. They explore the capitalist state's role and advocate for building counterpower. Both guests emphasize the need for community-driven alternatives to policing and share examples of successful self-organization globally. Their insights highlight the importance of relating everyday struggles to broader revolutionary aims.
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INSIGHT

State As A Capitalist Instrument

  • The state functions as a capitalist instrument that administers policies to secure a pro-business environment rather than serve the majority.
  • Brian Bean and David Camfield stress the state's power rests on policing and the monopoly of legitimate violence.
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Politics From Below vs. From Above

  • "From below" politics prioritizes mass self-organization over minority-led takeovers or vanguard rule.
  • Both authors argue socialism must be rooted in democratic worker and community control, not top-down state bureaucracy.
ANECDOTE

When Communities Ran The Streets

  • brian bean recounts Derry 1969 where residents pushed police out and ran community services for months.
  • He links similar uprisings (Oaxaca, Arab Spring, South Africa) as examples of people creating alternatives when police were removed.
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