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Revolution!
What it is,
what it's not,
what they looked like,
and how we get there!
Human history has been marked by many many attempts by ordinary
people to take power into their own hands. A lot of crap gets talked
about what a revolution is though so as
well as discussing this in the abstract here we look at specific
examples of revolutions each of which met with mixed success. These
articles also seek to answer the questions
what is the role of anarchists in a
revolution and
how do
we get to a revolution? Above all else I am to show that
revolutions are still possable .
Paris: City of revolution
The first of the modern revolutions was the
Paris Commune of 1871 when the workers of
Paris held the city for two months before being bloodly massacred. In
Paris 1968 a student initated movement led to
a general strike that saw 12 million workers join the strike, take to
the streets and in many cases take over their workplaces. More
recently at the end of 1995 we saw a massive
strike
wave in France.
The Russian revolution was the model for many socialists this
century but behind the mythology created around it were many
problems, even in the early years. This long overview explains why
the Russian revolution demonstrates that
Freedom
& Revolution are not contradictory to each other but in fact
both required if either is to be a reality. Anarchists blame the
failure of the Russian revolution on
Lenin
and indeed say that Lenin
led to Stalin
- Kronstadt
1921 Ida Metts Pamphlet on the Kronstadt uprising of 1921
brutally crushed by Trotsky
- Defending
the Bolsheviks or defending the
truth?
A reply to some Trotskyists attempting to deal with anarchist
criticisms of the Bolsheviks
- John Rees
In
defence of the Truth
A review of John Rees article on Defending October published in
International Socialist, focusing on his claims on the Kronstadt
rising of 1921, as a way of understanding the Leninist method on
the Russian Revolution
- Peter Arshinov's
History
of the Makhnovist Movement
Review of the history of the Makhnovist Movement by Peter
Arshinov. Nestor Makhno led a anarchist movement that fought the
whites and was then betrayed and attacked by the Bolsheviks during
the Russian Revolution
- Extracts from Peter Arshinov's History of the Makhnovist
Movement dealing with Trotskyist slanders that they were a
nationalist or an anti-Semitic
movement
See also the Russian Revolution
index.
The Mexican Revolution
Anarchist influences on the
Mexican Revolution
Right now there is a revolution happening is Mexico. Here's a
brief discussion of the Mexican revolution and
Zapata
in the context of the EZLN rising in 1994. This article discusses in
more detail
the
EZLN and their politics.
The Irish
Mexico Group have a web page with more information on it.
Links to other articles about revolutions
Here are some more articles about revolution I've found on the
web, if you know of others please
e-mail me with a URL for them The WSA on the
Italian factory
occupations of 1920
Cuba: The
Anarchists & Liberty
by Frank Fernandez
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