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Workers' Power and the Spanish Revolution |
by Tom Wetzel Previously published: Ideas & Action |
02 Sep 2005
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"A social order that emerges from a rapid period of social change will necessarily be shaped by the movement and tactics that generates that social change. A movement that proceeds by building up a top-down political party can only create a society in which decision-making power is concentrated in the hands of a few. If the movement for social change concentrates on changes implemented through government action, the result can only be to increase government power. To create a libertarian society, the process of social change must be dominated by a movement that is run in a libertarian way, that is, through direct decision-making by the rank-and-file. The development of a mass workers movement that is directly run by the rank-and-file is, thus, crucial to the creation of a libertarian socialist society." |
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With the Peasants of Aragon |
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by Augustin Souchy |
02 Sep 2005
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"Equality, Liberty, Fraternity, the great dreams of the French Revolution, have not yet been realised in the world. They were being realised in Aragon. The peasant was free from political oppression and the exploitation of the great landholders. Liberty was won in battle. Equality was organised. Fraternity lived in the hearts of the people." |
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