The Origins of the Movement for Workers' Councils in Germany 1918-1935Historical background of joint consultation practices in Germany, with particular reference to the movement for workers councils during the period from 1918 to 1935 - covers political problems following the 1st world war, the role of the communist and other political parties in the social movement for workers councils, the role of the trade unions, etc. |
Common terms and phrases
AAUD AAUD and AAUD-E AAUD-E abolition action agrood Anarchism Anarchist anarcho-syndicalist Anti-Parliamentarism Banknote dem Einlieferer Berlin capitalism capitalist class Committoo communism Communist Party communist society concept of workers COPTIC PRESS council-communism Council-Communist Group cxploitation democracy dictatorship domands double organisation economic exploitation forco form of organisation Germany Gorman Gorter Hamburg havo idoas isation KAPD koop labour timo leadership lifo loadors loft Marxist masses means of production moans mombors moro movement namo nationalisation noods notwork old workers organised class pamphlet parliamentarism parliamentary Paul Mattick political party population powor privato problem production and distribution proletariat propaganda prosont pross revolution Rosa Luxemburg Ruchlo Russian sailors social wealth Social-Democratic Party socialist somo Stato stowards surplus labour surplus product theoreticians tho communist tho factory organisations tho workers thoir thom thomsolvcs Thoro Thoro wore Thoy trade unions trado truc twontics unofficial strikes wagos workers councils working-class woro