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The Democratic Principle

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First published February 1, 1922

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Amadeo Bordiga

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Amadeo Bordiga was an Italian Marxist, a contributor to Communist theory, the founder of the Communist Party of Italy, a leader of the Communist International and, after World War II, leading figure of the International Communist Party.

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March 31, 2023
Despite what people say, this text is not anti-democratic. It is a text that states that the democratic principle is rather useless, but the use of democracy in organisations is not. It is not an ideal but rather something to be used to decide on something. Bourgeois democracy is useless to the proletariat and is not beneficial to us in any significant way, as it deprives us of any form of influence.
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July 20, 2025
A stunning introduction to Bordiga. democracy is a concept that has been ingrained in most of society from birth. What Bordiga proposes is that democracy is needed, but the democratic principle is not. There is no democracy while inequality exists, because in a class based society it is inevitable that there will be inequality. Bordiga brilliantly surmises that this is not democracy, but bourgeois democracy, or the democratic principle, and there is no need for bourgeois democracy in proletarian efforts. There is, however a need for democracy, proletarian democracy, but it must be organic and not forced through elections based on inequality. Brilliant work.
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April 6, 2021
Classic critique of democracy from the Communist Left, which explains that democracy is the form of organization of bourgeois society and that it really has no intrinsic value whatsoever for any real Marxist.
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September 11, 2024
Un pequeño texto que describe primeramente de forma escueta la evolución de los sistemas "democráticos" a lo largo de la historia y como se artícula el voto y el sentimiento de la libre elección electoral. Seguidamente Bordiga reflexiona sobre si este principio democrático seguirá vigente durante la dictadura del proletariado, sus deficiencias y la necesidad de que la toma de decisiones surja orgánicamente durante la revolución para que en primera instancia la toma del poder sea cuestión del partido
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June 26, 2025
Among the best of Bordiga's writings that I've read. I would go so far as to say that the Marxist angle of being pro-democracy (process) but anti-democracy (principle/ideology) is correct fundamentally. That said, my usual issues with Bordiga's writing style are here again, meaning that points that could be (and often are) rather insightful and even profound can be muddied and obscured for reasons unknown.
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November 11, 2021
A critique of the idea of "democracy" and the "democratic mechanism" from a Left Communist perspective. Very interesting points.
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