Contemporary Communes and Council Democracy in Venezuela

Contemporary Communes and Council Democracy in Venezuela
Essay in: Communalism as a Democratic Repertoire. From the Paris Commune to the Present
On Pages: Advances in Democratic Theory series


Autor: Kets, Gaard; van de Sande, Mathijs (eds.)
Publisher: Routledge
Páginas: 183
Published in 2026

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Azzellini, Dario. “Contemporary Communes and Council Democracy in Venezuela.” Kets, Gaard; van de Sande, Mathijs (eds.). Communalism as a Democratic Repertoire. From the Paris Commune to the Present. Advances in Democratic Theory series. London/New York: Routledge. 183-196. 

In the 72 days of its existence, the Paris Commune of 1871 was a political and social laboratory where Parisians would experiment with radically democratic urban self-government. Various radical theorists and traditions have claimed the Commune as their own: from the well-known account of Karl Marx and Lenin’s State and Revolution to the anarchists Mikhail Bakunin or Peter Kropotkin, and from the council communists in Germany around the end of the Great War to the soixante-huitards in France.

In Communalism as a Democratic Repertoire Gaard Kets and Mathijs van de Sande bring together historians, sociologists, political scientists, theorists, and philosophers to reconstruct how "the Commune" has continued to serve as a source of inspiration to different movements and tendencies throughout the past 150 years, and how communalist thought and practices help us reimagine what radical democracy may look like today. Divided into three parts, contributors begin by exploring how the Paris Commune shaped political debates and influenced various theoretical oeuvres as well as political practices. Part II develops communalist ideas or strategies in a contemporary context. Part III sheds light on three different contemporary communalist practices in the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Latin America.

Bridging the gap between historical and theoretical accounts of "the Commune," this book will be enlightening for students of democracy and a valuable resource to scholars and activists interested in the problems and possibilities facing democracy today.

 

Content:

Introduction: Communalism as a democratic repertoire
EVERT VAN DER ZWEERDE, GAARD KETS AND MATHIJS VAN DE SANDE

PART I
Communalisms: Traditions and tendencies

1 The Spanish "Municipio Libre": A communalist tradition to update?
DAVID HAMOU

2 Anarchism and communalism: The defeat of the commune and the rise of communal anarchism
RUTH KINNA

3 "The biggest festival of the nineteenth century": The Paris commune in the radical imagination of the 1960s
MATHIJS VAN DE SANDE

4 Was communalism born from the commune?
PAULA COSSART

PART II
Communalist ideas and strategies

5 A democracy without titles?: 1871: Against the politics of the few
MARTIN BREAUGH

6 Between the past future and the future past: On the democratic experimentalism of the Paris Commune
MATTHIAS FLATSCHER

7 "The revolution will be live": Towards a pedagogy of radical imaginaries beyond the Paris Commune
FEMKE KAULINGFREKS

8 Rethinking representation as delegation in the framework of communalist direct democracy
SIXTINE VAN OUTRYVE

PART III
Contemporary practices and articulations

9 The commune beyond the Commune: Abdullah Öcalan, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), and democratic confederalism
JOOST JONGERDEN

10 Contemporary communes and council democracy in Venezuela
DARIO AZZELLINI

11 The new wave of ecological municipalities in Quebec: Between quiet municipalism and rural communalism
JONATHAN DURAND FOLCO