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Workers' council

A workers' council, or labor council,[1] is a type of council in a workplace or a locality made up of workers or of temporary and instantly revocable delegates elected by the workers in a locality's workplaces.[2] In such a system of political and economic organization, the workers themselves are able to exercise decision-making power. Furthermore, the workers within each council decide on what their agenda is and what their needs are. The council communist Antonie Pannekoek describes shop-committees and sectional assemblies as the basis for workers' management of the industrial system.[3] A variation is a soldiers' council, where soldiers direct a mutiny. Workers and soldiers have also operated councils in conjunction (like the 1918 German Arbeiter- und Soldatenrat). Workers' councils may in turn elect delegates to central committees, such as the Congress of Soviets.

Supporters of workers' councils (such as council communists,[4] libertarian socialists,[5] Leninists,[6] anarchists,[7] and Marxists[8]) argue that they are the most natural form of working-class organization, and believe that workers' councils are necessary for the organization of a proletarian revolution and the implementation of an anarchist or communist society.

The Paris Commune of 1871 became a model for how future workers' councils would be organised for revolution and socialist governance. Workers' councils have played a significant role in the communist revolutions of the 20th century. This was most notable in the lands of the Russian Empire (including Congress Poland and Latvia) in 1905, with the workers' councils (soviets) acting as labor committees which coordinated strike activities throughout the cities due to repression of trade unions. During the Revolutions of 1917–1923, councils of socialist workers were able to exercise political authority. In the workers' councils organized as part of the 1918 German revolution, factory organizations such as the General Workers' Union of Germany formed the basis for region-wide councils.

In Socialist Theory and Movements Edit

Anarchism Edit

Anarchists advocate for a stateless society based on horizontal social organisation through voluntary federations of communes, with workers' councils and voluntary associations acting as the basic units of such societies. Early conceptions of this theory have come from the writings of French anarchist philosopher Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. His theory of mutualism envisioned a society organised through workers' councils, cooperatives, and other types of workers' associations.[9][10]

At the First International, followers of Proudhon and the collectivists led by Mikhail Bakunin have endorsed the use of workers' councils both as a means for organising class struggle and for forming the structural basis of a future anarchist society.[11] Writing for the French anarchist journal The New Times [fr], Russian theorist Peter Kropotkin has praised the workers of Russia for using this form of organisation during the Revolution of 1905.[12]

Modern anarchists, such as proponents of participatory economics, advocate for the use of workers' councils as a means for participatory urban planning as well as decentralised planning of the economy.[13]

Council Communism Edit

Council Communism is a libertarian Marxist current that advocates for a system of workers councils, as opposed to a communist party or trade union, to coordinate class struggle. Workers directly control production and construct higher organizational bodies from below. Recall-able delegates can be elected from individual workplaces to represent workers on a societal level. Council communists, such as the Dutch-German current of left communists, believe that their nature means that workers' councils do away with bureaucratic form of the state and instead give power directly to workers through a soviet democracy. Council communists view this organization of a revolutionary government as an anti-authoritarian approach to the dictatorship of the proletariat.[14]

The council communists in the Communist Workers' Party of Germany advocated organizing "on the basis of places of work, not trades, and to establish a National Federation of Works Committees."[15] The Central Workers Council of Greater Budapest occupied this role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, between late October and early January 1957, where it grew out of local factory committees.[16]

Orthodox Marxism Edit

Leninism Edit

Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin proposed that the dictatorship of the proletariat should come in the form of a soviet republic. He proposed that the socialist revolution should be led by a revolutionary party, which should seize state power and establish a socialist state based on soviet democracy. Lenin's model for the dictatorship of the proletariat is based on that of the Paris Commune, and is meant to fullfil the task of suppressing the bourgeoisie and other counter-revolutionary forces, and "wither away" after the counter-revolution is fully suppressed and as the state institutions begin to "lose their political character".[6]

Some academics and socialists disputed the commitments Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky had toward workers' councils after the Russian Revolution of 1917, noting that workers' councils "were never meant to become a permanent political form of self-governance" and were therefore sidelined by the Communist Party.[5][17][18][19] Some socialists have argued this as an example of the Bolsheviks' betrayal of socialist principles,[5] while others have defended it as necessary for the social conditions at the time to maintain and advance the Revolution.[20]

Luxemburgism Edit

Rosa Luxemburg was a vocal proponent of radical socialist democracy, and advocated for the revolution to be led by workers' and soldiers' councils.[21] She was also openly critical of the actions of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution, arguing that their approach was anti-democratic and totalitarian.[22]

Historical examples Edit

At several times, both in late modern and in recent history, socialists and communists have organized workers' councils during periods of unrest. Examples include:

Paris Commune Edit

The Paris Commune of 1871 (La Commune de Paris) was a revolutionary government that seized control of the city of Paris, which governed the city for two months based on socialist principles through the combined efforts of social democrats, anarchists, Blanquists, and Jacobins.[23] The commune was headed by the Commune Council (French: conseil de la Commune),[24] which was composed of delegates who were each subject to immediate recall by their electors. The events of this period has been a significant influence on the development of Marxist and anarchist political theory and revolutionary praxis. Friedrich Engels named the Paris Commune as the first example of a dictatorship of the proletariat.[25]

Strandza Commune Edit

1905 Russian Revolution Edit

The 1905 Russian Revolution saw the spontaneous emergence of workers' councils (otherwise known locally as soviets) in the Russian Empire.[27]

Revolution in Congress Poland Edit

Mexican Revolution Edit

Red Clydeside Edit

Revolutions of 1917-1923 Edit

1917 Russian Revolution Edit

Councils such as the Petrograd Soviet were formed by striking workers to coordinate the revolution, exercising political power in the absence of the Tsar's governance.[30]

Despite Lenin's declarations that "the workers must demand the immediate establishment of genuine control, to be exercised by the workers themselves", on May 30, the Menshevik minister of labor, Matvey Skobelev, pledged to not give the control of industry to the workers but instead to the state: "The transfer of enterprises into the hands of the people will not at the present time assist the revolution [...] The regulation and control of industry is not a matter for a particular class. It is a task for the state. Upon the individual class, especially the working class, lies the responsibility for helping the state in its organizational work."[31][32] Council communists criticize the Bolsheviks for superseding the soviet democracy formed by the councils and creating a bureaucratic system of state capitalism.

Kronstadt Rebellion Edit

Greater Poland Uprising Edit

  • Poland during 1918–1919

Austro-Hungarian Strike, 1918 Edit

Finnish Civil War Edit

Makhno Movement, 1918-1921 Edit

During the Russian Revolution, the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine led by Nestor Makhno established a stateless territory in Eastern Ukraine on the principles of anarchist communism. The Makhnovists established a system of free soviets (vilni rady), which allowed workers, peasants, and militants to self-govern their communities through workers' self management and send delegates to the Regional Congress of Peasants, Workers and Insurgents.[33]

German Revolution, 1918-1919 Edit

Hungarian Soviet Republic Edit

Biennio Rosso Edit

Irish War of Independence Edit

Shanghai massacre Edit

Korean People's Association in Manchuria Edit

Nghệ-Tĩnh Soviets, 1930-1931 Edit

Spanish Revolution Edit

The Spanish Revolution of 1936 saw the creation of anarchist communes across much of Spain. These communes operated under the principle "From each according to his ability to each according to his needs". Decision-making in the communes were conducted through workers' councils (comités trabajadores).[34]

Post-Independence Algeria Edit

Algeria, in the aftermath of the Algerian War, oversaw the widespread practice of workers' self-management. This was subsequently suppressed by conservative forces in the country.[28][35]

Indonesian War of Independence Edit

Post-war Korea Edit

1945 Saigon Uprising Edit

1956 Hungarian Revolution Edit

Poznań protests of 1956 Edit

Polish October Edit

Shanghai People's Commune Edit

Protests of 1968 Edit

May '68 Edit

During the May 1968 events in France, "[t]he largest general strike that ever stopped the economy of an advanced industrial country, and the first wildcat general strike in history",[36] the Situationists, against the unions and the French Communist Party that were starting to side with the de Gaulle government to contain the revolt, called for the formation of workers' councils (comités d'entreprise) to take control of the cities, expelling union leaders and left-wing bureaucrats, in order to keep the power in the hands of the workers with direct democracy.[36]

Prague Spring Edit

Hot Autumn Edit

Free Derry Edit

Solidarność riots, 1970 Edit

Sri Lanka Edit

Australia Edit

1973 Chilean coup d'état Edit

Argentine Revolution Edit

Ulster Workers' Council Strike Edit

Processo Revolucionário Em Curso Edit

1979 Iranian Revolution Edit

Solidarność Strike, 1980-1981 Edit

Canada Edit

Tianemman Square Protests Edit

December 2001 Riots, Argentina Edit

Bolivarian Circles Edit

Rojava Revolution Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

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  40. ^ A Small Key Can Open a Large Door: The Rojava Revolution (1st ed.). Strangers in a Tangled Wilderness. 4 March 2015. According to Dr. Ahmad Yousef, an economic co-minister, three-quarters of traditional private property is being used as commons and one quarter is still being owned by use of individuals...According to the Ministry of Economics, worker councils have only been set up for about one third of the enterprises in Rojava so far.

External links Edit

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This article is about the institution For the 1921 American political group see Workers Council of the United States For the 1962 Nigerian trade union federation see Nigeria Workers Council Not to be confused with a Works council a shop floor organisation A workers council or labor council 1 is a type of council in a workplace or a locality made up of workers or of temporary and instantly revocable delegates elected by the workers in a locality s workplaces 2 In such a system of political and economic organization the workers themselves are able to exercise decision making power Furthermore the workers within each council decide on what their agenda is and what their needs are The council communist Antonie Pannekoek describes shop committees and sectional assemblies as the basis for workers management of the industrial system 3 A variation is a soldiers council where soldiers direct a mutiny Workers and soldiers have also operated councils in conjunction like the 1918 German Arbeiter und Soldatenrat Workers councils may in turn elect delegates to central committees such as the Congress of Soviets Supporters of workers councils such as council communists 4 libertarian socialists 5 Leninists 6 anarchists 7 and Marxists 8 argue that they are the most natural form of working class organization and believe that workers councils are necessary for the organization of a proletarian revolution and the implementation of an anarchist or communist society The Paris Commune of 1871 became a model for how future workers councils would be organised for revolution and socialist governance Workers councils have played a significant role in the communist revolutions of the 20th century This was most notable in the lands of the Russian Empire including Congress Poland and Latvia in 1905 with the workers councils soviets acting as labor committees which coordinated strike activities throughout the cities due to repression of trade unions During the Revolutions of 1917 1923 councils of socialist workers were able to exercise political authority In the workers councils organized as part of the 1918 German revolution factory organizations such as the General Workers Union of Germany formed the basis for region wide councils Contents 1 In Socialist Theory and Movements 1 1 Anarchism 1 2 Council Communism 1 3 Orthodox Marxism 1 3 1 Leninism 1 3 2 Luxemburgism 2 Historical examples 2 1 Paris Commune 2 2 Strandza Commune 2 3 1905 Russian Revolution 2 3 1 Revolution in Congress Poland 2 4 Mexican Revolution 2 5 Red Clydeside 2 6 Revolutions of 1917 1923 2 6 1 1917 Russian Revolution 2 6 2 Kronstadt Rebellion 2 6 3 Greater Poland Uprising 2 6 4 Austro Hungarian Strike 1918 2 6 5 Finnish Civil War 2 6 6 Makhno Movement 1918 1921 2 6 7 German Revolution 1918 1919 2 6 8 Hungarian Soviet Republic 2 6 9 Biennio Rosso 2 6 10 Irish War of Independence 2 7 Shanghai massacre 2 8 Korean People s Association in Manchuria 2 9 Nghệ Tĩnh Soviets 1930 1931 2 10 Spanish Revolution 2 11 Post Independence Algeria 2 12 Indonesian War of Independence 2 13 Post war Korea 2 14 1945 Saigon Uprising 2 15 1956 Hungarian Revolution 2 16 Poznan protests of 1956 2 17 Polish October 2 18 Shanghai People s Commune 2 19 Protests of 1968 2 19 1 May 68 2 19 2 Prague Spring 2 19 3 Hot Autumn 2 20 Free Derry 2 21 Solidarnosc riots 1970 2 22 Sri Lanka 2 23 Australia 2 24 1973 Chilean coup d etat 2 25 Argentine Revolution 2 26 Ulster Workers Council Strike 2 27 Processo Revolucionario Em Curso 2 28 1979 Iranian Revolution 2 29 Solidarnosc Strike 1980 1981 2 30 Canada 2 31 Tianemman Square Protests 2 32 December 2001 Riots Argentina 2 33 Bolivarian Circles 2 34 Rojava Revolution 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksIn Socialist Theory and Movements EditAnarchism Edit Main article Anarchism Anarchists advocate for a stateless society based on horizontal social organisation through voluntary federations of communes with workers councils and voluntary associations acting as the basic units of such societies Early conceptions of this theory have come from the writings of French anarchist philosopher Pierre Joseph Proudhon His theory of mutualism envisioned a society organised through workers councils cooperatives and other types of workers associations 9 10 At the First International followers of Proudhon and the collectivists led by Mikhail Bakunin have endorsed the use of workers councils both as a means for organising class struggle and for forming the structural basis of a future anarchist society 11 Writing for the French anarchist journal The New Times fr Russian theorist Peter Kropotkin has praised the workers of Russia for using this form of organisation during the Revolution of 1905 12 Modern anarchists such as proponents of participatory economics advocate for the use of workers councils as a means for participatory urban planning as well as decentralised planning of the economy 13 Council Communism Edit Main article Council Communism Council Communism is a libertarian Marxist current that advocates for a system of workers councils as opposed to a communist party or trade union to coordinate class struggle Workers directly control production and construct higher organizational bodies from below Recall able delegates can be elected from individual workplaces to represent workers on a societal level Council communists such as the Dutch German current of left communists believe that their nature means that workers councils do away with bureaucratic form of the state and instead give power directly to workers through a soviet democracy Council communists view this organization of a revolutionary government as an anti authoritarian approach to the dictatorship of the proletariat 14 The council communists in the Communist Workers Party of Germany advocated organizing on the basis of places of work not trades and to establish a National Federation of Works Committees 15 The Central Workers Council of Greater Budapest occupied this role in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 between late October and early January 1957 where it grew out of local factory committees 16 Orthodox Marxism Edit Leninism Edit Main article Leninism Marxist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin proposed that the dictatorship of the proletariat should come in the form of a soviet republic He proposed that the socialist revolution should be led by a revolutionary party which should seize state power and establish a socialist state based on soviet democracy Lenin s model for the dictatorship of the proletariat is based on that of the Paris Commune and is meant to fullfil the task of suppressing the bourgeoisie and other counter revolutionary forces and wither away after the counter revolution is fully suppressed and as the state institutions begin to lose their political character 6 Some academics and socialists disputed the commitments Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky had toward workers councils after the Russian Revolution of 1917 noting that workers councils were never meant to become a permanent political form of self governance and were therefore sidelined by the Communist Party 5 17 18 19 Some socialists have argued this as an example of the Bolsheviks betrayal of socialist principles 5 while others have defended it as necessary for the social conditions at the time to maintain and advance the Revolution 20 Luxemburgism Edit Main article Rosa Luxemburg Rosa Luxemburg was a vocal proponent of radical socialist democracy and advocated for the revolution to be led by workers and soldiers councils 21 She was also openly critical of the actions of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution arguing that their approach was anti democratic and totalitarian 22 Historical examples EditAt several times both in late modern and in recent history socialists and communists have organized workers councils during periods of unrest Examples include Paris Commune Edit The Paris Commune of 1871 La Commune de Paris was a revolutionary government that seized control of the city of Paris which governed the city for two months based on socialist principles through the combined efforts of social democrats anarchists Blanquists and Jacobins 23 The commune was headed by the Commune Council French conseil de la Commune 24 which was composed of delegates who were each subject to immediate recall by their electors The events of this period has been a significant influence on the development of Marxist and anarchist political theory and revolutionary praxis Friedrich Engels named the Paris Commune as the first example of a dictatorship of the proletariat 25 Strandza Commune Edit Adrianople Vilayet Ottoman Empire in 1903 26 1905 Russian Revolution Edit The 1905 Russian Revolution saw the spontaneous emergence of workers councils otherwise known locally as soviets in the Russian Empire 27 Revolution in Congress Poland Edit Poland during 1905 rady robotnicze 28 Mexican Revolution Edit Mexico during 1910 1920 citation needed Red Clydeside Edit Glasgow Scotland during 1915 Rent Strikes 29 Revolutions of 1917 1923 Edit 1917 Russian Revolution Edit Councils such as the Petrograd Soviet were formed by striking workers to coordinate the revolution exercising political power in the absence of the Tsar s governance 30 Despite Lenin s declarations that the workers must demand the immediate establishment of genuine control to be exercised by the workers themselves on May 30 the Menshevik minister of labor Matvey Skobelev pledged to not give the control of industry to the workers but instead to the state The transfer of enterprises into the hands of the people will not at the present time assist the revolution The regulation and control of industry is not a matter for a particular class It is a task for the state Upon the individual class especially the working class lies the responsibility for helping the state in its organizational work 31 32 Council communists criticize the Bolsheviks for superseding the soviet democracy formed by the councils and creating a bureaucratic system of state capitalism Kronstadt Rebellion Edit Kronstadt rebellion citation needed Greater Poland Uprising Edit Poland during 1918 1919Austro Hungarian Strike 1918 Edit Austria during 1918 citation needed Finnish Civil War Edit Finland during the 1918 Central Workers Council of Finland citation needed Makhno Movement 1918 1921 Edit During the Russian Revolution the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine led by Nestor Makhno established a stateless territory in Eastern Ukraine on the principles of anarchist communism The Makhnovists established a system of free soviets vilni rady which allowed workers peasants and militants to self govern their communities through workers self management and send delegates to the Regional Congress of Peasants Workers and Insurgents 33 German Revolution 1918 1919 Edit Germany during 1918 1919 rate 28 Hungarian Soviet Republic Edit Hungary during 1919 citation needed Biennio Rosso Edit Italy during 1919 1920 citation needed Irish War of Independence Edit Ireland during 1920 1921 comhairle oibrithe citation needed Shanghai massacre Edit China during 1920 1927 citation needed Korean People s Association in Manchuria Edit Korea during 1929 1931 hyeob uihoe citation needed Nghệ Tĩnh Soviets 1930 1931 Edit Vietnam during 1930 1931 citation needed Spanish Revolution Edit The Spanish Revolution of 1936 saw the creation of anarchist communes across much of Spain These communes operated under the principle From each according to his ability to each according to his needs Decision making in the communes were conducted through workers councils comites trabajadores 34 Post Independence Algeria Edit Algeria in the aftermath of the Algerian War oversaw the widespread practice of workers self management This was subsequently suppressed by conservative forces in the country 28 35 Indonesian War of Independence Edit Indonesia during 1945 1946 28 Post war Korea Edit Korea during 1945 1946 inmin wiwǒnhoe citation needed 1945 Saigon Uprising Edit 1945 citation needed 1956 Hungarian Revolution Edit Hungary during 1956 szovjetek 16 Poznan protests of 1956 Edit Poland during 1956Polish October Edit Poland during 1956Shanghai People s Commune Edit China during 1967 suweiai citation needed Protests of 1968 Edit May 68 Edit During the May 1968 events in France t he largest general strike that ever stopped the economy of an advanced industrial country and the first wildcat general strike in history 36 the Situationists against the unions and the French Communist Party that were starting to side with the de Gaulle government to contain the revolt called for the formation of workers councils comites d entreprise to take control of the cities expelling union leaders and left wing bureaucrats in order to keep the power in the hands of the workers with direct democracy 36 Prague Spring Edit Czechoslovakia in 1968 citation needed Hot Autumn Edit 1968 consigli di fabbrica citation needed Free Derry Edit Northern Ireland during 1969 1972 Free Derry citation needed Solidarnosc riots 1970 Edit 1970 rady robotnicze 28 Sri Lanka Edit Sri Lanka during the 1970 75 United Front government 37 Australia Edit Australia during 1971 1980 and 1990 38 1973 Chilean coup d etat Edit Chile during 1973 cordones citation needed Argentine Revolution Edit Argentina during 1973 citation needed Ulster Workers Council Strike Edit Northern Ireland during 1974 citation needed Processo Revolucionario Em Curso Edit Portugal during 1974 1976 28 1979 Iranian Revolution Edit Iran during 1978 1979 shoras 39 Solidarnosc Strike 1980 1981 Edit 1980 1981 rady robotnicze 28 Canada Edit Canada during 1981 28 Tianemman Square Protests Edit 1989 citation needed December 2001 Riots Argentina Edit 2001 28 Bolivarian Circles Edit Venezuela during 2001 Circulos bolivarianos citation needed Rojava Revolution Edit Rojava from 2012 onward 40 See also Edit nbsp Socialism portalGeneral assembly Occupy movement Grassroots Guild 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