I'd like to meet:
“ The
Communists disdain to conceal their views. They openly declare that their ends
can be attained only by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.
Workers of All Countries, Unite! â€
Karl
Marx & Fredrick Engels (1819-1893) Founders of Marxist practice and philosophy.
Established the ground work of Marxism through an examination of the rise of
capitalism, the history of society, and critique of many prevalent philosophies.
Established the First International workers' organisation. [ Full
Biography ]
Daniel
DeLeon (1852-1914) Helped create the IWW. Developed one of the most detailed
outlines of how Socialist society should function. Believed that democratic
control of all industries and services must be held by workers organised into
industrial unions. [ Full
Biography ]
“ Industrial
Unionism is the Socialist Republic in the making ... at once the battering ram
with which to pound down the fortress of Capitalism, and the successor of the
capitalist social structure itself .â€
Georgi
Plekhanov (1856-1918) Helped create the Russian Social-Democratic party,
becoming a Menshevik after the split in the party, but he tried to keep the
party united. Believed that capitalism need to grow up before socialism was
possible; thus he opposed the Soviet government. [ Full
Biography ]
“ the
dictatorship of the working class is not only to overthrow the political domination
of the unproductive classes in society, but also to do away with the anarchy
now existing in production and consciously to organise all functions of social
and economic life .â€
James
Connolly (1868-1916) Helped create the Irish Socialist Republican Party
in 1896; served as Secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union. Executed
for his leading role in the Easter Rising. [ Full
Biography ]
“ the
struggle for Irish freedom has two aspects: it is national and it is social.
Its national ideal can never be realized until Ireland stands forth before the
world, a nation free and independent â€
“ This
system multiplies the number and the strength of the exploited ... and will
finally lead to such unbearable conditions for the mass of the population that
they will have no choice but to go down into degradation or to overthrow the
system of private property â€
Karl Kautsky (1854-1938) Helped create the German Social-Democracy, one
of the best-known theoreticians of the Second International, and a leading proponent
of Marx & Engels after their death. During and after World War I he became a
pacifist. [ Full
Biography ]
“ If
we want to obtain a powerful women’s organization, then we must take care of
the possibility of women’s freedom of movement by fighting against the cottage
industry,working hours and, above all the right to organize .â€
Clara
Zetkin (1857-1933) Leader of the international women's movement. National
Executive member of the German Social Democratic party. Long time comrade of
Rosa Luxemburg, helped create the Spartacists and German Communist Party. Supported
the Soviet government. [ Full
Biography ]
“ the
task of social democracy does not consist in the technical preparation and direction
of mass strikes, but in the political leadership of the whole movement. We cannot
and dare not wait, in a fatalist fashion, with folded arms for the advent of
the revolutionary situation â€
Rosa Luxemburg (1871-1919) Championed the idea of the mass strike. Tireless
opponent of WWI, she renounced the German Social Democracy, helped to create
the Spartacus League, and later the German Communist Party. Critical of the
Soviet government. Executed by the German government. [ Full
Biography ]
Vladimir
Lenin (1870-1924) Helped create the Bolshevik party. Led the Soviets to
power in the
Russian Revolution . Elected to the head of the Soviet government until 1922,
when ill health confined him to bed. Created the Communist International. Created
the theory of Imperialism, emphasised the importance of the political party
as vanguard in the revolution. [ Full
Biography ]
“ Complete
victory over capitalism cannot be won unless the proletariat and, following
it, the mass of working people in all countries and nations throughout the world
voluntarily strive for alliance and unity. â€
Alexandra
Kollontai (1872-1952) Bolshevik Revolutionary. Led the Workers' Opposition,
which opposed party control of trade unions and believed in industrial unionism.
First woman ambassador in history. Proponent of free love, she wrote extensively
on women's and other social issues. [ Full
Biography ]
“ We
are surrounded by the world we have inherited from the dark and repressive past.
The shackles of the family, of housework, of prostitution still weigh heavily
on the working woman. Working women must put all their energies into making
Russia a truly communist society. â€
“ Despite
the fact that a split is inevitable between the various political organizations
basing themselves on the working class, the United Front grows out of the urgent
need to secure for the working class the possibility of a united front in the
struggle against capitalism. â€
Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) First Menshevik, later Bolshevik Revolutionary.
As commissar of war led the Red Army to defeat the Entente in their invasion
of Soviet Russia. Helped create the
Left Opposition to overthrow Stalin and stop the monstrous attrocities he'd
soon commit. Created the theory of the Permanent Revolution, and the Fourth
International. Assassinated by the Soviet government. [ Full
Biography ]
“ "if
it is true that parties are only the nomenclature for classes, it is also true
that parties are not simply a mechanical and passive expression of those classes,
but react energetically upon them in order to develop, solidify and universalize
them. â€
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) Helped create the Italian Communist Party. Arrested
in 1926 for his revolutionary activities and sentenced by a fascist court to
20 years imprisonment. Theorized key concepts such as hegemony, base and superstructure,
organic intellectuals, and war of position. [ Full
Biography ]
Georg
Lukács (1885-1971) Hungarian philosopher, writer, and literary critic. Commissar
for Culture and Education in Hungary's short-lived Socialist government (1919).
Helped lead the Hungarian uprising of 1956 against Stalinist repression. Created
Marxist theory of aesthetics that opposed political control of artists, defended
humanism, elaborated alienation. [ Full
Biography ]
“ Class
consciousness is the ‘ethics’ of the proletariat ... By realising that the party
is the historical embodiment and the active incarnation of class consciousness,
we see that it is also the incarnation of the ethics of the fighting proletariat. â€
CLR
James (1901-1989) West Indian, Afro Caribbean. Lucid dialectician, historian,
novelist, & playwright. Stressed the importance of non-white workers to the
revolutionary movement, foresaw the civil rights movement decades before it
got underway. [ Full
Biography ]
“ this
independent Negro movement is able to intervene with terrific force upon the
general social and political life of the nation, ... [and] is able to exercise
a powerful influence upon the revolutionary proletariat. â€
Hal
Draper (1914-1990) American journalist and labor activist. Founder of the
Socialist Workers Party & Fourth International in 1938, later founded the International
Socialist party. Stopped associating with Trotskyism in 1960s. [ Full
Biography ]
“ A
socialist propaganda group is not a class organization. The problem for a socialist
propaganda group, is how to establish its relations with that real movement
of the proletariat which is not yet socialist itself. â€
“ There
has been far too much of that most senseless of all discussions which aimed
at deciding which particular shade of the theories of Marx, Engels, Lenin, etc,
represents the most orthodox version of the Marxist doctrine. â€
Karl
Korsch (1886-1961) German Left Communist who wrote one of the founding documents
of “Western Marxismâ€, expelled from the Comintern. Became pessimistic about
the prospects for socialism by the end of World War Two, but was later to become
a supporter of Mao. [ Full
Biography ]
“ In
this great crisis, the proletariat is not a spectator; it is an actor. In it
the fate of the world proletariat is to be resolved. From it will emerge the
proletarian civilization, the socialist civilization. â€
José Carlos Mariátegui (1894-1930) Peruvian writer and agitator. Self-educated.
Historian of European Marxism and movements in South America, founded the first
communist cell in Peru. [ Full
Biography ]
“ The
militants who call themselves the “Vanguard†have today the same weakness that
characterizes the masses at present. They still believe that the unions or the
one or the other party must direct the class struggle, though with revolutionary
methods. â€
Paul Mattick (1903-1981) German Left Communist, later lived in the U.S..
Main exponent of “Council Communism†and opponent of idea of Revolution being
led by a political party. [ Full
Biography ]
International Working-men's Association
(First International)
Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826-1900) The Socialist International
(Second International)
Franz Mehring (1846-1919) Bolsheviks
Maxim Gorky (1868-1936) 5+
World-renowned writer of fiction, Gorky first focused on the plight
of societal outcasts in Russia, then turned his attention to the struggles
of the working class.
[ Full
Biography ]
Nadezhada Krupskaya (1869-1939) The Comintern
Alexander Lozovsky (1878-1952) 5+
Old Bolshevik, Ukrainian Jewish worker, leader of the Red International
of Trade Unions.
[ Full
Biography ]
John MacLean (1879-1923) 40+
Scottish schoolteacher and Marxist educator. His evening-classes produced
many of the activists who became instrumental in the Clyde revolts during
and after WWI. Soviet Consul to Scotland.
[ Full
Biography ]
Henri Wallon (1879-1962) Western Marxism
JBS Haldane (1892-1964) 10+
British geneticist, biometrician, physiologist, and popular advocate
of science.
Erich Fromm (1900-1980) 5+
German-born U.S. psychoanalyst and social philosopher who explored the
interaction between psychology and society. By applying Freudian principles
to social problems, Fromm helped show the way to a psychologically balanced,
"sane society."
[ Full
Biography ]
Trotskyism
Pandelis Pouliopoulos (1900-1943) 10+
Greek Trotskyst. Lead mass movements of veterans and defended workers
in court. Wrote extensively about Trotsky. Shot dead by fascists while
in prison.
[ Full
Biography ]
Max Shachtman (1904-1972) 20+
American Communist Party, then helped create the American Trotskyist
movement. Left the SWP and joined the Socialist Party.
[ Full
Biography ]
Evelyn Reed (1905-1979) 5+
American Trotskyist and socialist feminist.
[ Full
Biography ]
George Novack (1905-1992) 10+
American Trotskyist and author of a number of books on Marxist philosophy.
[ Full
Biography ]
Felix Morrow (1906-1988) 5+
American Trotskyist, wrote a classic eye-witness history of the Spanish
Revolution. After the WWII, understood that Capitalism would recover
and dominate the world, and that Socialism had a long struggle ahead.
[ Full
Biography ]
Walter Held (1910-1941) 5+
German Jew expelled from the Communist Party for suporting Leon Trotsky,
fled to France and later Norway he was eventually assassinated by a
Stalinist agent.
[ Full
Biography ]
Michel Pablo (1911-1996) 5+
International Secretary of Fourth International after WWII. Minister
in Ben Bella's Socialist government of Algeria. Developed theory of
"centuries of deformed workers states".
[ Full
Biography ]
David Korner (Barta) (1914-1976)5+
Romanian trotskyist, active in France from 1936. In 1939, he broke with
the IVth International groupings in France and founded the "Groupe Communiste
(IVéme Internationale), latter renamed "Union Communiste (Trotskyste)".
Today's "Lutte Ouvriére" group claims to stand in the continuity of
Barta's UC(T).
[ Full
Biography ]
Chen Bilan (1901-1971) Soviet Marxism
Evgeny Pashukanis (1891-1937) 10+
Foremost exponent of the Marxist approach to Law.
[ Full
Biography ]
Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) 10+
Soviet Psychologist who founded the Cultural Historical Activity Theory
(CHAT) school of human development.
[ Full
Biography ]
Alexander Luria (1902-1977) 5
The creator of neuropsychology. Soviet Psychologist who made advances
in cognitive psychology, the processes of learning and forgetting, and
mental retardation. Charted the way in which damage to specific areas
of the brain affect behavior.
[ Full
Biography ]
Valentin Voloshinov (1895-1936) 5+
Soviet linguist, associate of Mickhail Bakhtin.
[ Full
Biography ]
Alexei Leont'ev (1904-1979) 5
Soviet Psychologist who developed his own theory of activity which linked
social context to development.
[ Full
Biography ]
Evald Ilyenkov (1924-1979) 5+
Soviet philosopher. Charted the materialist development of Hegel's dialectics.
Wrote extensively on dialectics, the Metaphysics of Positivism, and
The Dialectics of the Abstract and Concrete in Marx's Capital.
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