Parts 8 to 15

Parts 8 to 15 of the first volume of the series Communism is not just a 'nice idea'

Part 15: 1895-1905: The Revolutionary Perspective Obscured by Parliamentary Illusions

Submitted by InternationalReview on January 27, 1997 - 20:47.
At the end of the last article in this series, we looked at the principle danger posed to the social democratic parties operating at the zenith of capitalism’s historical development: the divorce between the fight for immediate reforms and the overall goal of communism. The growing success of these parties both in winning ever increasing numbers of workers to their cause, and in extracting concessions from the bourgeoisie through the parliamentary and trade union struggles, was accompanied, and indeed partly contributed to, the development of the ideologies of reformism...

Part 12: 1883-95: Social-Democracy Advances the Communist Cause

Submitted by InternationalReview on January 27, 1996 - 20:35.
This series has now reached the period that followed the death of Karl Marx in 1883; coincidentally, the bulk of the material that will be examined in the following two articles is located in the years between Marx’s death and the passing of Engels, which took place 100 years ago this year. The immensity of Marx’s contribution to the scientific understanding of communism has meant that a considerable part of this series has been devoted to the work of this one great figure in the workers’ movement...

Part 11: The Mature Marx - Past and Future Communism

Submitted by InternationalReview on June 21, 1995 - 23:10.
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As this series has developed, we have shown how Marx’s revolutionary work went through different phases corresponding to the changing conditions of bourgeois society, and of the class struggle in particular. The last decade of his life, following the defeat of the Paris Commune and the dissolution of the First International, was therefore, as in the 1850s, primarily devoted to scientific research and theoretical reflection rather than open militant activity.

Part 9: Communism against 'State Socialism'

Submitted by InternationalReview on October 9, 1994 - 21:16.
Class consciousness is a living thing. The fact that a part of the proletarian movement has attained a certain level of clarity does not mean that the whole movement has attained it, and even the clearest fractions can, in certain circumstances, fail to see all the implications of what they have seen, and even lose their grip on a previously-reached level of understanding.