It was way back in 2009 when we decided to publish the first issue of
the newsletter you are reading. Back then, the editorial team waslarger, and the material and intellectual resources were much greater,
because we could count on a larger number of comrades. Over time, some
have chosen different paths to pursue their political work, many of us
have become progressively older, and health conditions have seriously
and painfully compromised our political work and analytical skills. In
particular, in the last three years, we have sadly lost the contribution
of one of our most brilliant and talented comrades, unable to
participate due to health reasons.
As readers will have noticed, we miss his fundamental contribution to
the development of economic and political analysis, as well as his
humanity and profound friendship, and his sincere commitment to the
class struggle.
However, despite the growing difficulties, we have chosen to continue
our work, convinced as we are that we can make a small analytical
contribution to the rebirth of a class opposition. Today, more necessary
than ever in the face of the evolving political situation, growing
inequalities, and the ongoing exploitation of man by man, we recognize
that the insights and suggestions that can come from analyzing and
understanding the facts, and from memory and past and lived experiences,
provide the necessary background for further developments in our
collective action.
We are aware that over the past 16 years of timely analysis, rigorously
adhering to our monthly invitation to reflection, we have built a
catalog of comments, ideas, reflections, considerations, and analyses.
These are readily available on the website that hosts all the
newsletters, effectively serving as a database of information and
training, with an extremely rich and detailed content. Our primary goal
is to convey a working and analytical method that serves as a key to
interpreting events and daily action.
As long as our strength and knowledge allowed, we attempted to update
our economic analysis periodically, publishing "A Phase Analysis," which
often allowed us to anticipate events that were later confirmed by the
developments of social conflict and the belief in the centrality of the
economy and its laws in influencing and determining the development of
class struggle and social conflict. We have occasionally sought to
provide a specific contribution to particular issues, such as the
Palestinian question, by publishing detailed and comprehensive
monographic analyses, in an attempt to provide a comprehensive view of
the related problems and to restore essential historical and political
knowledge.
We remain firmly convinced that the categories of historical materialism
constitute and offer an essential key to understanding the development
of history and class relations. They allow communist anarchism not only
to interpret reality, but also to analyze social phenomena and their
development, and to formulate hypotheses to resolve and overcome class
inequality. This is in the belief that social revolution is an
irrepressible human need, part of our aspiration to equality and
freedom. It is embodied in a constant propensity to experiment with
possible solutions, in a constant striving toward a more just society.
Strengthened by this belief, we will continue our work, seeking
discussion and ongoing dialogue with those who have the patience,
courtesy, and desire to read us.
The Editorial Staff
https://www.ucadi.org/2025/09/04/numero-200/
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