- Everything Sylvia Pankhurst, since she first published Kollontai’s Workers’ Opposition in English. Her co-thinkers Pannekoek and Ruhle influenced the most advanced European Marxist theory known as Council Communism, including the theory of CLR James. Their anti-dialectics was to be understood dialectically, as it was presented to Marxism to free it from ruling class, state, and foreign cultural oppression of the proletariat and its conscious, Marxist revolutionary movement. The dialectic itself was not incidentally but by necessity a tool of ruling class oppression to break up and divide the real revolutionary movement in the interests of private capital. The anti-party view arose from this realization, especially in that Lenin had recently betrayed the German revolution and killed Rosa Luxembourg, then returned to the site of the crime in Germany, in the birthplace of Marxism, geographically at the center of Europe but now subordinated by force to Lenin’s self-consciously hypocritical ownership of the pulpit of international Marxism.
- Munis’ pamphlets:
- The Road to Victory Begins with the Revolutionary Front of the Proletariat” (April 1937)
- The Fourth International in Danger
- Reply to the Fourth International
- Marxism-friendly Anarchists:
- Main Pamphlet associated with Munis’ opposition to both the Republic (Stalin, Trotsky, and Nin) and the Fascists: “Towards a Fresh Revolution”
- More Civil War Era Spanish Anarchism, the majority position in the working class of the collectivized industries, similar to Kronstdat’s “Soviets without Bolsheviks:”
- de Santillan- “After the Revolution”
Isaac Puente- “Libertarian Communism”
Oliver- “We are Nosotros”
Montseny- “Women in the Struggle”
- de Santillan- “After the Revolution”
- More Civil War Era Spanish Anarchism, the majority position in the working class of the collectivized industries, similar to Kronstdat’s “Soviets without Bolsheviks:”
- Main Pamphlet associated with Munis’ opposition to both the Republic (Stalin, Trotsky, and Nin) and the Fascists: “Towards a Fresh Revolution”
- LaCroix’s 1930 Article on Spanish Left Opposition
- Italian Left Communist, Bordiga:
- The Trotsky Question (1925)
- On the Dialectical Method (1950)
- Black Nationalist Left Communism- Marxists who broke with Trotsky and agreed with Sylvia Pankhurst
- Claude McKay
- CLR James- Notes on Dialectics
- Kaihui’s biographies, Chinese Marxist executed for opposition to Comintern-Trotsky-Mao line of joining Koumintang. Reveals Mao’s treason against the revolutionary cause.
Trotsky’s elevation of Nin and public support for the Comintern until 1933, including keeping personal opinions about Chinese Comintern policy private and later presenting those disagreements public, including his opposition to the basic Marxist position on the national self-determination question with regard to black nationalists in his public clowning over dialectics.


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