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  • ComradeNagual [none/use name]
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    4 years ago

    I would say that was pretty successful.

    Stalin didn't think so, the anarchists fucked everything up and every ML state took as line **since ** not to cooperate with anarchists anymore.

      • ComradeNagual [none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        I was wondering if my memory was playing tricks on me but no. I mean there was cooperation at the early beginning but the CPC always had a different endgame and ultimately the anarchists sided with the Kuomintang or were absorbed by the CPC. Post revolution they also cooperated with China's enemies.

        Chen took the Marxist position that human nature was shaped by social and economic structures, and criticized Ou for his anarchist beliefs that human nature was good and people would be controlled by their sense of shame. The tension with communists was increased by anarchist criticisms of the Soviet Union. Reports from disillusioned anarchists had a big impact, such as Emma Goldman, who had many friends in China, and the wife of Kropotkin, who circulated first-hand reports of the failures of Bolshevism.

        A minority of anarchists, mostly from the Paris group ** had been involved in the Kuomintang almost from its founding** but the majority of anarchists, in keeping with their stated principles against involvement in the exercise of coercive authority, had declined to participate in this alliance ** The "Diligent Work-Frugal Study" program was one product of this collaboration of the anarchists with nationalists. **

        The result of this last collaboration was Li Shizeng's creation in 1927 of National Labor University (Laodong Daxue) in Shanghai, which was intended to be a domestic version of the Paris groups educational program and sought to create a new generation of Labor Intellectuals who would finally overcome the gap between "those who work with their hands" and "those who work with their minds." The university functioned for a few years before the Nationalist government decided the project was too subversive to allow it to continue and pulled funding

        The best known of these in the Western world is the Autonomous Beijing group, one of several groups responsible for organizing the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchism_in_China#Hostilities_between_Chinese_anarchism_and_Chinese_communism

        So where I was wrong is that Mao had broken with anarchists even before the CPSU did.