[Peace-discuss] A different world is possible

John W. jbw292002 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 21 00:25:12 CDT 2010


So it took decades to bring into being one impoverished "anarchist" village
in Spain, which was then brutally crushed by the fascists et al.?  What then
would you say is the probabability of the possibility of a "different
world"?



On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 10:43 PM, C. G. Estabrook <galliher at illinois.edu>wrote:



> From <http://www.truthout.org/remembering-fascism-learning-from-past58724
> >:
>
>
> ...a collection of primary documents about collectivization [was] published
> in 1937 by the CNT, the anarcho-syndicalist union that is celebrating its
> centenary this year. One contribution has resonated in my mind ever since,
> by peasants of the village of Membrilla. I would like to quote parts of it:
>
> "In [the] miserable huts [of Membrilla] live the poor inhabitants of a poor
> province; eight thousand people, but the streets are not paved, the town has
> no newspaper, no cinema, neither a café nor a library.... Food, clothing and
> tools were distributed equitably to the whole population. Money was
> abolished, work collectivized, all goods passed to the community,
> consumption was socialized. It was, however, not a socialization of wealth
> but of poverty.... The whole population lived as in a large family;
> functionaries, delegates, the secretary of the syndicates, the members of
> the municipal council, all elected, acted as heads of a family. But they
> were controlled, because special privilege or corruption would not be
> tolerated. Membrilla is perhaps the poorest village of Spain, but it is the
> most just."
>
> These words, by some of the most impoverished peasants in the country,
> capture with rare eloquence the achievements and promise of the anarchist
> revolution. The achievements did not, of course, spring up from nothing.
> They were the outcome of many decades of struggle, experiment, brutal
> repression - and learning. The concept of how a just society should be
> organized was in the minds of the population when the opportunity arose. The
> experiment in creating a world of freedom and justice was crushed all too
> soon by the combined forces of fascism, Stalinism and liberal democracy.
> Global power centers understood very well that they must unite to destroy
> this dangerous threat to subordination and discipline before turning to the
> secondary task of dividing up the spoils.
>

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