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*[[File:Camatte.png]] [[w:Jacques Camatte|Jacques Cammate]] (1935-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France<ref>"The near totality of men rising against the totality of capitalist society, the struggle simultaneously against | |||
capital and labour, two aspects of the same reality: i.e. the proletariat must struggle against its own domination so as to be able to destroy itself as class and to destroy capital and classes. Once victory is assured worldwide, the universal class which is really constituted (formation of the party according to Marx) during a huge process preceding the revolution in the struggle against capital, and which is psychologically transformed and has transformed society, will disappear, because it becomes humanity. There are no groups outside it. Communism then develops freely. Lower socialism no longer exists, and the phase of the dictatorship of the proletariat is reduced to the struggle to destroy capitalist society, the power of capital."</ref> | |||
*[[File:Communization.png]] [[w:Gilles Dauvé| Gilles Dauvé]] (1947-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | *[[File:Communization.png]] [[w:Gilles Dauvé| Gilles Dauvé]] (1947-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | ||
*[[File:Postsitu.png]] [[Situationism|Mehdi Belhaj Kacem]] (1973-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | *[[File:Postsitu.png]] [[Situationism|Mehdi Belhaj Kacem]] (1973-), [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | ||
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Communization Theory or Communization is an Ultra-Left political movement which views the dictatorship of the proletariat to no longer be a sufficient transition to communism, instead proposing a process known as communization which is the destruction of Capitalist social relations and the replacement of them with communist ones. Despite their dislike of the dictatorship of the proletariat and the state, they dislike Anarcho-Communists for saying that the destruction of capital is immediate, instead imagining it as a process of insurrection. They take from a variety of tendencies such as Bordigaism, Councilism, Situationism, Autonomism, and Insurrectionary Anarchism. The crux of their theory is the dislike of workerism, proposing that the communist movement must be a movement by which the proletariat rejects proletarianism, as the proletariat is a class defined by its own oppression. This puts them at odds with many Marxists who emphasize the worker in the dictatorship of the proletariat and in lower stage communism or Socialism. Despite its Marxist roots, the movement is very diverse, with it becoming aligned with movements such as the Post-Left, Insurrectionary Anarchism, Ego-Communism, Meta-Anarchism, etc yet still keeping to its Marxist roots.
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- ↑ "The near totality of men rising against the totality of capitalist society, the struggle simultaneously against capital and labour, two aspects of the same reality: i.e. the proletariat must struggle against its own domination so as to be able to destroy itself as class and to destroy capital and classes. Once victory is assured worldwide, the universal class which is really constituted (formation of the party according to Marx) during a huge process preceding the revolution in the struggle against capital, and which is psychologically transformed and has transformed society, will disappear, because it becomes humanity. There are no groups outside it. Communism then develops freely. Lower socialism no longer exists, and the phase of the dictatorship of the proletariat is reduced to the struggle to destroy capitalist society, the power of capital."