
Commune or Nothing!
Venezuelaâs Communal Movement and its Socialist Project
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About this book
A front-row seat to Venezuela's most innovative socialist project, with important lessons for movements worldwide
Commune or Nothing! Venezuela's Communal Movement and Its Socialist Project opens a window on one of the most ambitious revolutionary projects of our time, as it took shape in a country suffering the cruel consequences of US imperialism. In recent years, repeated coup attempts and U.S. sanctions, combined with falling oil prices, have plunged Venezuela into a series of severe shortages leading to malnutrition, sickness, death, and mass migration. Still, as author Chris Gilbert shows, the Venezuelan people have not been passive in the face of these attacks. Resisting the pressures of capitalism, a significant segment of the population persists in pursuing the strategy for socialist construction that Hugo ChĂĄvez developed in his final years in dialogue with the popular movement. That strategy consists in building socialism with the commune as "its basic cell."
Gilbert's account gives readers a front-row seat on the country's communal movement as he chronicles the efforts of grassroots initiatives and gives voice to the communards living and working in communes such as El Panal, El Maizal, Che Guevara, and Luisa CĂĄceres. He blends these firsthand accounts of communal construction with theoretical reflections and historical insights. The central story of the book is how Venezuelan communes bring people together to democratically determine their ways of living and working, thus generating a new, non-alienated social metabolism that the communes also work to extend to the whole society. Along the way, readers learn how Venezuela's communal project draws inspiration from advanced Marxist theoryâincluding the innovative work of IstvĂĄn MĂ©szĂĄrosâand derives from Indigenous and Afro-Venezuelan traditions of communal self-governance.
Titled after the battle cry of this heroic movement, "ÂĄComuna o Nada!," Commune or Nothing! portrays an expanding network of communes pursuing the strategic goal ofânot only overcoming the entire capitalist economyâbut transcending the state formations upon which the capital system relies. The communal project in Venezuela has proven the viability of its model of all-round human emancipation as an alternative to the increasingly exploitative, destructive, and unsustainable capital system. For this reason, Commune or Nothing!, like the trailblazing movement it depicts, offers important lessons not only regarding the construction of socialism in Venezuela, but for socialist praxis worldwide.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Dedication
- Authorâs Note
- Introduction: Putting the Commune Back into Communism
- 1. Red Current, Pink Tide: El Maizal Commune
- 2. The Long Roots of Venezuelaâs Communal Tradition
- 3. A Commune Called âCheâ: A Socialist Holdout in the Venezuelan Andes
- 4. Mészåros and Chåvez: The Philosopher and the Llanero
- 5. Three Communes in the East
- 6. The Communard Union and Its Foundational Congress
- 7. The Guayana Region: Communal Practices and Solidarity Brigades among Industrial Workers
- 8. El Panal Commune: Seething with Popular Power
- 9. Epilogue: Looking Back, Looking Forward
- Notes
- Index