The Prague Spring of 1968 and the subsequent Russian invasion naturally enough provoked comments and analyses from both left and right. That an event of great significance had taken place was not in question. But people differed in their views as to what exactly was important about what had happened. Read the rest of this entry »
czechoslovakia ‘68: what ’socialism’? what ‘human face’?
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Categories : czechoslovakia, the 'solidarity' group, ussr
czechoslovakia ‘68: the workers’ councils
23 08 2008by petr cerny
before the invasion the workers were suspicious of the imposed workers’ councils. after the invasion they became symbolic of the advances made. the question of the councils also became mixed up with the defence of the leadership and its policies. at the same time, some workers began to realise that the councils could be changed from what officialdom wanted them to be into something more approaching organs of workers’ power. at this time there were 46 councils functioning. another 140 were in their preparatory stages. however, all of this was unfortunately clouded by the question of defending the dubcek leadership. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: czechoslovakia, the commune, ussr
Categories : czechoslovakia, ussr
czechoslovakia ‘68: fidel castro against the revolution
22 08 2008forty years ago this week russian tanks rolled into prague after the workers of czechoslovakia rose up against stalinism and established their own workers’ councils as organs of self-goverment. the cuban bureaucracy condemned the uprising, and its caudillo fidel castro made two speeches on august 23rd and 24th attacking the “counter-revolutionary” movement in czechoslovakia and supporting the ussr’s invasion. to the embarrassment of the “mandelite” fourth international, which to this day venerates che guevara (who died in 1967), the cuban regime put itself firmly in the camp of russian imperialism and bureaucratic power. Read the rest of this entry »
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Tags: castro, cuba, czechoslovakia, stalinism, ussr
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