Workers' Councils by Anton Pannekoek
This insightful work delves into the concept of workers' councils as a means of achieving true democratic control over production and society. It critiques traditional political structures and advocates for a system where workers directly manage their workplaces, fostering a more equitable and participatory form of governance. The book explores the historical context and theoretical underpinnings of council communism, emphasizing the importance of grassroots organization and collective decision-making in the pursuit of social and economic transformation.
- Published
- 1936
- Nationality
- Dutch
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 150-200
- Original Language
- German
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