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Bibliography

Here are some of the books that we have found useful in researching the introduction. We have not included information on Marx’s works, as there are many different and readily available editions but we have given details of two useful collections.

Answeiler, Oskar, The Soviets: The Russian Workers, Peasants, and Soldiers Councils 1905-1921, Pantheon, 1974

Bologna, S., Class Composition and the Theory of the Party at the Origins of the Worker’s Council Movement, www.geocities.com/cordobakaf/bologna.html

Bricianer, Serge, Pannekoek and the Workers’ Councils, Telos Press, 1978

Camatte, Jacques, Community and Communism in Russia, www.geocities.com/~johngray/comrus01.htm

–––––––––––––––, This World We Must Leave, Autonomedia, 1995

Camatt, Jacques and Collu, Gianni, Origin and Function of the Party Form, 1997

Dauve, Gilles and Martin, Francois , The Eclipse and Re-emergence of the Communist Movement, Antagonism Press, 1997, www.geocities.com/antagonism1/etoc.html

Dodd, Kathryn, A Sylvia Pankhurst Reader, 1993

Goldner, Loren, Communism is the Material Human Community: Amadeo Bordiga Today, Collective Action Notes, 1997, www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/2379/gold62.htm

Gombin, Richard, The Origins of Modern Leftism, Pelican, 1975

Gramsci, Antonio, Selections from Political Writings 1910-1920, Lawrence & Wishart, 1975

Gramsci, Antonio, Selections from Political Writings 1921-1926, Lawrence & Wishart, 1978

Gregoire, Roger and Perlman, Fredy, Worker-Student Action Committees, France May 1969, Red and Black, 1969, www.geocities.com/~johngray/peractil.htm

Icarus, The Wilhelmshaven Revolt, Simian, 1975, kurasje.tripod.com/arkiv/3100f.htm

Ignatiev, Noel, How the Irish Became White, Routledge, 1995

International Communist Current, The Dutch and German Communist Left, ICC/Porcupine Press, 2001

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––, The Italian Communist Left, 1926-45, ICC, 1992

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––, Communist Organisations and Class Consciousness, ICC

International Communist Party, Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Russia, ICP, 1991

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––, The Democratic Principle, In Communist Program # 7, 1981, www.geocitied.com/antagonism1/bordtdp.html

–––––––––––––––––––––––––––, Party and Class, ICP,sinistra.net

McLellan, David, Karl Marx: Selected Writings, Oxford University Press, 1977

––––––––––––––, The Thought of Karl Marx, Macmillan, 1980

Negation, LIP and the self-managed counter-revolution, Black & Red, 1975, www.geocities.com/~johngray/lip.htm

Pannekoek, Anton, From the Bottom Up, Three Texts by Anton Pannekoek, Collective Action, 1996, www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Lobby/2379/

Rachleff, Peter, Soviet and Factory Committees in the Russian Revolution, In Radical America Vol 8 #6, November-December 1994

Rubel, Maximillian and Crump, John, Non-Market Socialism in the 19th and 20th Centuries, Macmillan, 1987

Rόhle, Otto, From the Bourgeois to the Proletarian Revolution’, www.geocities.com/~johngray/borpro.htm

Smith, Chris, Technical Workers: Class, Labour and Trade Unionism, Macmillan, 1987

Smith, S.A., Red Petrograd, Cambridge University Press, 1983

Wildcat, Outside and Against the Unions, Wildcat, www.angelfire.com/pop2/pkv/OATU.html

––––––, Spanish Dockers on the Barricades, Wildcat #9, 1986

Williams, Gwyn , Proletarian Order, Pluto, 1975

Winslow, Barbara, Sylvia Pankhurst, Social politics and political action, UCL Press, 1996

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