- in 1970.
Bordigism is a
variant of left
communism espoused by Bordiga.
Bordigists in the
Italian Socialist Party would be the
first to
refuse on principle...
- as
Bordigist due to the
contributions by
longtime member Amadeo Bordiga,
although the
adherents of the
party don't
define themselves as
Bordigists. The...
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Amadeo Bordiga and
Martin Axelrad. However, the
Programme communiste was a
Bordigist (edited by
disciples of
Amadeo Bordiga) revue,
publishing its
texts anonymously...
- 1007/978-1-349-10367-6. ISBN 978-1-349-10369-0. Bourrinet, Philippe. "The
Bordigist Current (1919-1999)".
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original on 20
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figures who have
identified themselves as left communist,
communist left,
Bordigist or
council communist.
Herman Gorter Otto Rühle Jan
Appel Paul Mattick...
- Left - A
Brief Internationalist History Philippe Bourrinet (2000). The "
Bordigist"
Current (1912-1952). pp. 332–3.
Internationalist Communist Tendency Official...
- Luxemburg, not Lenin, had been
right on the
national question,
though the
Bordigists would later split in
opposition to this view
among others in 1952. There...
- as a "
Bordigist" or "council–communist"
organisation by some authors. A key
distinction between the
politics of the CWO/ICT and that of
Bordigists is that...
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necessitated a
theoretical break. This
break took a
number of forms. The
Bordigists and the SPGB
championed a super-Marxian
intransigence in
theoretical matters...
- 1007/978-1-349-10367-6. ISBN 978-1-349-10369-0. Bourrinet, Philippe. "The
Bordigist Current (1919-1999)".
Archived from the
original on 20
January 2022. Negri...