Essays by and about Pannekoek, as well as other council communists, can be
accessed at http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/2379; this is the
collective action notes website, the description of which follows:



Collective Action Notes is a quarterly publication from Baltimore which
documents and discusses different struggles (strikes, occupations, etc.)
world-wide. We are interested in understanding class struggle and the different
forms it takes in the present period, forms ranging from overt and highly
visible struggles such as the French public sector strike wave last winter
to more 'hidden' forms of class struggle such as absenteeism. sabotage
(broadly defined ), etc.

In addition to the Struggle Roundup, which carries brief information about
strikes and other struggles worldwide grouped by individual countries, CAN
also carries more in-depth reports whenever possible on struggles and
social conditions in different parts of the world which are sent in by
various correspondents. Book, pamphlet and Web site reviews are also
featured.

Loosely, it could be said CAN is sympathetic to issues of worker's autonomy and
self-activity. Although no formally agreed upon political perspective
exists at the present point, probably most participants would define
themselves in one way or another as being critical of the traditional left,
and close to class struggle anarchist/council communist views, again
without being obsessed by old
ideologies or labels (such as the historical divide between anarchism and
marxism), which in most cases have been superceded by capitalist development
itself.

CAN cooperates informally with the Echanges et Mouvement network in Paris.
We also produce pamphlets and distribute literature and texts on computer
disk by other non-U.S. based groups. Our most recent pamphlet is "From The
Bottom
Up", a collection of short articles by Anton Pannekoek. Write for a free sample
issue.

                          Collective Action Notes



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