Anton Pannekoek (January 2, 1873 - April 28, 1960) on Workers and The Social Movement

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(1873 - 1960)

Dutch Astronomer, Philosopher, Marxist Theorist, and Socialist Revolutionary

: A Dutch astronomer, philosopher, Marxist theorist, and socialist revolutionary. He was one of the main theorists of council communism (Dutch: radencommunisme). Pannekoek studied mathematics and physics in Leiden from 1891. Even before he went to college he was interested in astronomy and studied the Milky Way and variability of Polaris. He published his first article, On the Necessity of Further Researches on the Milky Way, as a student. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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Quote #15 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Workers and The Social Movement

“All our working and striving is devoted to this purpose: to improve the knowledge, the class-consciousness, the organization, the discipline, of the working class.”

Source: "The Labor Movement and Socialism," by Anton Pannekoek, Source: International Socialist Review, July 1908, written for the Review, and translated by William E. Bohn.

"The Labor Movement and Socialism," by Anton Pannekoek, Source: International Socialist Review, July 1908, written for the Review, and translated by William E. Bohn.

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