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Re: AUT: The term "left-wing"
- Subject: Re: AUT: The term "left-wing"
- From: "commie00" <commie00@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2002 04:44:53 -0500
> i don't know of any anarchist groups that advocate the existence of wage
> labor after the revolution.
actually, in my estimation, anarcho-collectivists (which some syndicalists
are) argue for wage labor continuing after the overthrow of capitalism...
abeit, in the form of "labor chits", etc.
this is the intial reasoning, as best as i can figure it, behind anarchists
being called "p-b" in the first international: they tended to be either
proudhon style mutualists or bakunin style collectivists.
etc.
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- Thread context:
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing", (continued)
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Peter Jovanovic Thu 07 Feb 2002, 03:28 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Floyce White Fri 08 Feb 2002, 18:30 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Peter Jovanovic Sat 09 Feb 2002, 01:23 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
miyachi Sun 10 Feb 2002, 01:43 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
commie00 Sun 10 Feb 2002, 09:44 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Jerry Spencer Sun 10 Feb 2002, 10:01 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Tahir Wood Mon 11 Feb 2002, 07:08 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Jerry Spencer Mon 11 Feb 2002, 18:40 GMT
- Re: AUT: The term "left-wing",
Floyce White Tue 12 Feb 2002, 00:37 GMT
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