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None of Us Cracked the Corbyn Moment – but, Comrades, We Can All Build On It

A week on from Labour’s resounding defeat in the UK General Election, Plan C London member Nik Matheou reflects on the Corbyn moment’s passing, the role of the institutional and autonomous Lefts, and the potential for building a broad-based socialist movement beyond electoralism. In this moment of electoral defeat, it’s important not to fall back […]

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Corbyn, Statecraft, and Radical Politics: An Autonomist and Left-Libertarian Caution

This contribution to our series on the Labour Party has been written by London Plan C Member Nik Matheou.   The Terrain Transformed There’s no denying the fact that Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour leadership has had a remarkable effect on what people believe politically possible from day one of his 2015 candidacy. Hundreds of thousands have

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On the Labour Party

This contribution to our on-going discussions about the Labour Party was written by Kai from Plan C Manchester.   Depending on who you ask, the Labour Party is either becoming a new social movement or it has become a highly effective revolution-prophylactic. Still others hedge their bets and say it demonstrates both ‘tendencies’. In any

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Corbynism from (the Great) Below

The following article is one in a continuing series on Corbynism and the Labour Party. It was written by Plan C  Manchester member Bert Russell and offers his take on the ongoing discussion. As a fitting warm-up to the “Official” Fuck the Tories pre-protest party, Manchester & Trafford Momentum hosted an event entitled “Labour in Power”[1]

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Dreams, Memes, Labour and Us

*Image Disclaimer: some members of Plan C made these stickers, and some other members of Plan C are dead against them (see forthcoming article): complex times? The following article is one in a continuing series on Corbynism  and the Labour Party. It was written by Plan C member Tabitha Bast and offers her take on the ongoing discussion.

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Initial thoughts re: The World Transformed, the Labour Party and the Libertarian Left.

Any movement that could emerge and go beyond the limits (real or imagined) of the LP will almost certainly grow from within the base of the LP and its external support networks. So we need to get involved with these initiatives, argue our case for something larger than electoralism alone and get organised within these forms- but that doest imply subsumption- we need to leave communication, exit strategies and back channels open. This is essential if we are not to be outmaneuvered or defeated if Corbyn’s leadership collapses

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