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  1. @IanDSmith Totally agree. I detest these, "get to know your co-workers," courses. My office had 4 coloured bricks that you were supposed to stack on your desk so that people approaching you would know what, 'type,' you were. Outrageous invasion of privacy. You don't pay me enough! #WouldNotFlyInGermany #WorkersCouncil

  2. @IanDSmith Totally agree. I detest these, "get to know your co-workers," courses. My office had 4 coloured bricks that you were supposed to stack on your desk so that people approaching you would know what, 'type,' you were. Outrageous invasion of privacy. You don't pay me enough! #WouldNotFlyInGermany #WorkersCouncil

  3. @IanDSmith Totally agree. I detest these, "get to know your co-workers," courses. My office had 4 coloured bricks that you were supposed to stack on your desk so that people approaching you would know what, 'type,' you were. Outrageous invasion of privacy. You don't pay me enough! #WouldNotFlyInGermany #WorkersCouncil

  4. @IanDSmith Totally agree. I detest these, "get to know your co-workers," courses. My office had 4 coloured bricks that you were supposed to stack on your desk so that people approaching you would know what, 'type,' you were. Outrageous invasion of privacy. You don't pay me enough! #WouldNotFlyInGermany #WorkersCouncil

  5. @IanDSmith Totally agree. I detest these, "get to know your co-workers," courses. My office had 4 coloured bricks that you were supposed to stack on your desk so that people approaching you would know what, 'type,' you were. Outrageous invasion of privacy. You don't pay me enough! #WouldNotFlyInGermany #WorkersCouncil

  6. "The ruling classes, that is, the bourgeoisie, bureaucracy, intelligentsia, etc., never tire of affirming the incompetence, incapacity and ignorance of the workers. This has a reason; it is not something gratuitous or without purpose. In all class societies, the ruling classes affirm and reaffirm the inferiority of the exploited classes. In order for the latter to remain exploited, they must truly believe that they are incapable, inferior and ignorant.

    A condition for workers to truly conquer their freedom is their self-activity as a class for themselves. No other class has an interest in this happening. The ruling class (bourgeoisie), the auxiliary classes of the bourgeoisie (bureaucracy and intelligentsia) and other upper classes (landowners, for example) insist with all the power they have on the incapacity of the workers. The workers, in turn, must, with all the weapons at their disposal, demonstrate their capacity for self-organization.

    Pannekoek (1977) is emphatic on this issue. Both parties and unions, regardless of their orientation, actually represent interests that are not those of the working class. According to Pannekoek's analysis, these organizations represent an expression of the “old workers' movement”. This movement was not yet capable of acting on its own. Unions are the type of organization needed by a dispersed, incipient proletariat living in abject conditions, those of the beginning of capitalist production."

    libcom.org/article/anton-panne

    #CouncilCommunism #WorkersCouncil #Marxism #Utopia #Revolution

  7. "The ruling classes, that is, the bourgeoisie, bureaucracy, intelligentsia, etc., never tire of affirming the incompetence, incapacity and ignorance of the workers. This has a reason; it is not something gratuitous or without purpose. In all class societies, the ruling classes affirm and reaffirm the inferiority of the exploited classes. In order for the latter to remain exploited, they must truly believe that they are incapable, inferior and ignorant.

    A condition for workers to truly conquer their freedom is their self-activity as a class for themselves. No other class has an interest in this happening. The ruling class (bourgeoisie), the auxiliary classes of the bourgeoisie (bureaucracy and intelligentsia) and other upper classes (landowners, for example) insist with all the power they have on the incapacity of the workers. The workers, in turn, must, with all the weapons at their disposal, demonstrate their capacity for self-organization.

    Pannekoek (1977) is emphatic on this issue. Both parties and unions, regardless of their orientation, actually represent interests that are not those of the working class. According to Pannekoek's analysis, these organizations represent an expression of the “old workers' movement”. This movement was not yet capable of acting on its own. Unions are the type of organization needed by a dispersed, incipient proletariat living in abject conditions, those of the beginning of capitalist production."

    libcom.org/article/anton-panne

    #CouncilCommunism #WorkersCouncil #Marxism #Utopia #Revolution

  8. "The ruling classes, that is, the bourgeoisie, bureaucracy, intelligentsia, etc., never tire of affirming the incompetence, incapacity and ignorance of the workers. This has a reason; it is not something gratuitous or without purpose. In all class societies, the ruling classes affirm and reaffirm the inferiority of the exploited classes. In order for the latter to remain exploited, they must truly believe that they are incapable, inferior and ignorant.

    A condition for workers to truly conquer their freedom is their self-activity as a class for themselves. No other class has an interest in this happening. The ruling class (bourgeoisie), the auxiliary classes of the bourgeoisie (bureaucracy and intelligentsia) and other upper classes (landowners, for example) insist with all the power they have on the incapacity of the workers. The workers, in turn, must, with all the weapons at their disposal, demonstrate their capacity for self-organization.

    Pannekoek (1977) is emphatic on this issue. Both parties and unions, regardless of their orientation, actually represent interests that are not those of the working class. According to Pannekoek's analysis, these organizations represent an expression of the “old workers' movement”. This movement was not yet capable of acting on its own. Unions are the type of organization needed by a dispersed, incipient proletariat living in abject conditions, those of the beginning of capitalist production."

    libcom.org/article/anton-panne

    #CouncilCommunism #WorkersCouncil #Marxism #Utopia #Revolution

  9. "The ruling classes, that is, the bourgeoisie, bureaucracy, intelligentsia, etc., never tire of affirming the incompetence, incapacity and ignorance of the workers. This has a reason; it is not something gratuitous or without purpose. In all class societies, the ruling classes affirm and reaffirm the inferiority of the exploited classes. In order for the latter to remain exploited, they must truly believe that they are incapable, inferior and ignorant.

    A condition for workers to truly conquer their freedom is their self-activity as a class for themselves. No other class has an interest in this happening. The ruling class (bourgeoisie), the auxiliary classes of the bourgeoisie (bureaucracy and intelligentsia) and other upper classes (landowners, for example) insist with all the power they have on the incapacity of the workers. The workers, in turn, must, with all the weapons at their disposal, demonstrate their capacity for self-organization.

    Pannekoek (1977) is emphatic on this issue. Both parties and unions, regardless of their orientation, actually represent interests that are not those of the working class. According to Pannekoek's analysis, these organizations represent an expression of the “old workers' movement”. This movement was not yet capable of acting on its own. Unions are the type of organization needed by a dispersed, incipient proletariat living in abject conditions, those of the beginning of capitalist production."

    libcom.org/article/anton-panne

    #CouncilCommunism #WorkersCouncil #Marxism #Utopia #Revolution

  10. "The ruling classes, that is, the bourgeoisie, bureaucracy, intelligentsia, etc., never tire of affirming the incompetence, incapacity and ignorance of the workers. This has a reason; it is not something gratuitous or without purpose. In all class societies, the ruling classes affirm and reaffirm the inferiority of the exploited classes. In order for the latter to remain exploited, they must truly believe that they are incapable, inferior and ignorant.

    A condition for workers to truly conquer their freedom is their self-activity as a class for themselves. No other class has an interest in this happening. The ruling class (bourgeoisie), the auxiliary classes of the bourgeoisie (bureaucracy and intelligentsia) and other upper classes (landowners, for example) insist with all the power they have on the incapacity of the workers. The workers, in turn, must, with all the weapons at their disposal, demonstrate their capacity for self-organization.

    Pannekoek (1977) is emphatic on this issue. Both parties and unions, regardless of their orientation, actually represent interests that are not those of the working class. According to Pannekoek's analysis, these organizations represent an expression of the “old workers' movement”. This movement was not yet capable of acting on its own. Unions are the type of organization needed by a dispersed, incipient proletariat living in abject conditions, those of the beginning of capitalist production."

    libcom.org/article/anton-panne

    #CouncilCommunism #WorkersCouncil #Marxism #Utopia #Revolution

  11. Gorillas Workers‘ Collective – Presentation about their struggles in Berlin’s delivery sector
    On 14 February 2022 there was an info event held at the New Yorck space in Bethanien, Berlin, by the Gorillas Workers' Collective (Twitter). The talk was on their
    aradio-berlin.org/gorillas-wor
    #EnglischsprachigeBeiträge #anticapitalism #GigEconmy #GorillasWorkersCollective #SelfOrganization #Workerscouncil #WorkersStruggle

  12. Gorillas Workers‘ Collective – Presentation about their struggles in Berlin’s delivery sector
    On 14 February 2022 there was an info event held at the New Yorck space in Bethanien, Berlin, by the Gorillas Workers' Collective (Twitter). The talk was on their
    aradio-berlin.org/gorillas-wor
    #EnglischsprachigeBeiträge #anticapitalism #GigEconmy #GorillasWorkersCollective #SelfOrganization #Workerscouncil #WorkersStruggle

  13. Gorillas Workers‘ Collective – Presentation about their struggles in Berlin’s delivery sector
    On 14 February 2022 there was an info event held at the New Yorck space in Bethanien, Berlin, by the Gorillas Workers' Collective (Twitter). The talk was on their
    aradio-berlin.org/gorillas-wor
    #EnglischsprachigeBeiträge #anticapitalism #GigEconmy #GorillasWorkersCollective #SelfOrganization #Workerscouncil #WorkersStruggle

  14. Our 21 Videos:
    #Arbeitskampf bei Lieferdienst #Gorillas
    #LaborDispute at Gorillas delivery service
    youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkj

    Hundreds of people at Gorillas Workers Collectiv demo for better conditions, against precarization
    Berlin, 16.11.21

    #B1611 #Betriebsrat #WorkersCouncil

  15. Unser Video:
    #WorkersCouncil for Gorillas delivery service! Migrant Rider (Gorillas Workers Collectiv) speaks out
    youtu.be/jOwIoyedFmI

    Hundreds of people at demo for better conditions at #Gorillas, against precarization
    Berlin, 16.11.21

    #B1611 #Betriebsrat