Left communism is a form of communism with its origins in the left-wing of several parties of the Communist International. Its two main original branches were in council communism and Bordigism. This is a list of theorists and political figures who have identified themselves as left communist, communist left, Bordigist or council communist.
Council communists edit
Italian-left communists edit
Left communists edit
- Inessa Armand
- Andrei Bubnov
- Marc Chirik
- Gilles Dauvé[1][2]
- Guy Debord
- Willie Gallacher
- Salih Hacioglu[3]
- Alexandra Kollontai
- Claude McKay
- Gavril Myasnikov
- Ethem Nejat[citation needed]
- Andreu Nin
- Sylvia Pankhurst
- Mikhail Pokrovsky
- Karl Radek
- Maximilien Rubel
- Grigori Safarov
- Natalia Sedova
- Alexander Shliapnikov
See also edit
References edit
- ^ "An A to Z of communisation - Gilles Dauvé". libcom.org. 17 June 2016.
- ^ "Gilles Dauvé". libcom.org.
- ^ ""Socialism in One Country" Before Stalin, and the Origins of Reactionary "Anti-Imperialism": The Case of Turkey, 1917-1925". libcom.org. 9 November 2009.