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Ultra-leftism has two, overlapping uses. It is used as a generally pejorative
Pejorative

Words and phrases are pejorative if they imply disapproval or contempt. When used as an adjective, pejorative is synonymous with derogatory, derisive, dyslogistic, and contemptuous....
 term for certain types of positions on the left
Left-wing politics

In politics, left-wing, leftist, and the Left are terms applied to Social progressivism and Egalitarianism positions. Originally, during the French Revolution, left-wing referred to seating arrangements in parliament; those who sat on the left opposed the monarchy and supported Political radicalism reform....
 that are seen as extreme or intransigent in particular ways (see far left
Far left

Far left and extreme left are terms used to discuss the position a group or person occupies within the political spectrum. The terms far left and far right are often used to imply that someone is an Extremism....
). It is also used – whether pejoratively or not – to refer to a particular current of Marxist communism
Communism

Communism is a socioeconomic structure and political ideology that promotes the establishment of an egalitarianism, classlessness, stateless society based on common ownership and control of the means of production and property in general....
, which is closely related to council communism
Council communism

Council communism is a far-left movement originating in Germany and the Netherlands in the 1920s. Its primary organization was the Communist Workers Party of Germany ....
 and left communism
Left communism

Left communism is the range of Communism viewpoints held by the Communist Left, which opposes the political ideas of the Bolsheviks from a position that is asserted to be more authentically Marxism and Proletariat than the views of Leninism held by the Communist International after its first two Congresses....
.

term Ultra Left is rarely used in English, where people tend to speak broadly of left communism
Left communism

Left communism is the range of Communism viewpoints held by the Communist Left, which opposes the political ideas of the Bolsheviks from a position that is asserted to be more authentically Marxism and Proletariat than the views of Leninism held by the Communist International after its first two Congresses....
 as a minor variant of traditional Marxism, but the equivalent term in French - ultra-gauche - has a stronger currency, as it is a more positive term in that language and is used to define a movement that is still in existence today: a branch of left communism descending from people such as Amadeo Bordiga
Amadeo Bordiga

Amadeo Bordiga was an Italy Marxism, a contributor to communism 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....
, Otto Rühle
Otto Rühle

Otto R?hle was a Germany Marxist active in opposition to both the First and Second World Wars, and a founder with along with Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Franz Mehring and others of the group and magazine Internationale, which posed a revolutionary internationalism against a world of warring states, and also the Spartacist League in...
, Anton Pannekoek, Herman Gorter
Herman Gorter

Herman Gorter , was a Netherlands poet and socialist. He was a leading member of the Tachtigers, a highly influential group of Netherlands writers who worked together in Amsterdam in the 1880s, centered around De Nieuwe Gids ....
, and Paul Mattick
Paul Mattick

Paul Mattick was a Marxist political writer and activist....
, and continuing to present day writers such as Jacques Camatte
Jacques Camatte

Jacques Camatte is a France writer who once was a Marxism theoretician and member of the Internationalist Communist Party, a primarily Italian left communist organisation under the influence of Amadeo Bordiga, which denounced the USSR as capitalism and aimed to rebuild a "true" Leninism....
 and Gilles Dauvé
Gilles Dauvé

Gilles Dauv? is a France political theorist associated with left communism.In collaboration with other left communists such as Fran?ois Martin and Karl Nesic, Dauv? has attempted to fuse, critique, and develop different left communist currents, most notably the Italian movement associated with Amadeo Bordiga , German-Dutch council communis...
 (also known as Jean Barrot).

The term originated in the 1920s in the German and Dutch workers movements, originally referring to a Marxist current opposed to both Bolshevism and social democracy
Social democracy

Social democracy is a political philosophy of the left-wing politics or centre-left that emerged in the late 19th century from the socialism movement and continues to exert influence worldwide....
, and with some affinities with anarchism
Anarchism

Anarchism is a political philosophy encompassing anarchist schools of thought which consider the state to be unnecessary, harmful, and/or undesirable....
.






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Ultra-leftism has two, overlapping uses. It is used as a generally pejorative
Pejorative

Words and phrases are pejorative if they imply disapproval or contempt. When used as an adjective, pejorative is synonymous with derogatory, derisive, dyslogistic, and contemptuous....
 term for certain types of positions on the left
Left-wing politics

In politics, left-wing, leftist, and the Left are terms applied to Social progressivism and Egalitarianism positions. Originally, during the French Revolution, left-wing referred to seating arrangements in parliament; those who sat on the left opposed the monarchy and supported Political radicalism reform....
 that are seen as extreme or intransigent in particular ways (see far left
Far left

Far left and extreme left are terms used to discuss the position a group or person occupies within the political spectrum. The terms far left and far right are often used to imply that someone is an Extremism....
). It is also used – whether pejoratively or not – to refer to a particular current of Marxist communism
Communism

Communism is a socioeconomic structure and political ideology that promotes the establishment of an egalitarianism, classlessness, stateless society based on common ownership and control of the means of production and property in general....
, which is closely related to council communism
Council communism

Council communism is a far-left movement originating in Germany and the Netherlands in the 1920s. Its primary organization was the Communist Workers Party of Germany ....
 and left communism
Left communism

Left communism is the range of Communism viewpoints held by the Communist Left, which opposes the political ideas of the Bolsheviks from a position that is asserted to be more authentically Marxism and Proletariat than the views of Leninism held by the Communist International after its first two Congresses....
.

The ultra-left current in Marxism

The term Ultra Left is rarely used in English, where people tend to speak broadly of left communism
Left communism

Left communism is the range of Communism viewpoints held by the Communist Left, which opposes the political ideas of the Bolsheviks from a position that is asserted to be more authentically Marxism and Proletariat than the views of Leninism held by the Communist International after its first two Congresses....
 as a minor variant of traditional Marxism, but the equivalent term in French - ultra-gauche - has a stronger currency, as it is a more positive term in that language and is used to define a movement that is still in existence today: a branch of left communism descending from people such as Amadeo Bordiga
Amadeo Bordiga

Amadeo Bordiga was an Italy Marxism, a contributor to communism 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....
, Otto Rühle
Otto Rühle

Otto R?hle was a Germany Marxist active in opposition to both the First and Second World Wars, and a founder with along with Karl Liebknecht, Rosa Luxemburg, Franz Mehring and others of the group and magazine Internationale, which posed a revolutionary internationalism against a world of warring states, and also the Spartacist League in...
, Anton Pannekoek, Herman Gorter
Herman Gorter

Herman Gorter , was a Netherlands poet and socialist. He was a leading member of the Tachtigers, a highly influential group of Netherlands writers who worked together in Amsterdam in the 1880s, centered around De Nieuwe Gids ....
, and Paul Mattick
Paul Mattick

Paul Mattick was a Marxist political writer and activist....
, and continuing to present day writers such as Jacques Camatte
Jacques Camatte

Jacques Camatte is a France writer who once was a Marxism theoretician and member of the Internationalist Communist Party, a primarily Italian left communist organisation under the influence of Amadeo Bordiga, which denounced the USSR as capitalism and aimed to rebuild a "true" Leninism....
 and Gilles Dauvé
Gilles Dauvé

Gilles Dauv? is a France political theorist associated with left communism.In collaboration with other left communists such as Fran?ois Martin and Karl Nesic, Dauv? has attempted to fuse, critique, and develop different left communist currents, most notably the Italian movement associated with Amadeo Bordiga , German-Dutch council communis...
 (also known as Jean Barrot).

The term originated in the 1920s in the German and Dutch workers movements, originally referring to a Marxist current opposed to both Bolshevism and social democracy
Social democracy

Social democracy is a political philosophy of the left-wing politics or centre-left that emerged in the late 19th century from the socialism movement and continues to exert influence worldwide....
, and with some affinities with anarchism
Anarchism

Anarchism is a political philosophy encompassing anarchist schools of thought which consider the state to be unnecessary, harmful, and/or undesirable....
. The ultra-left is defined particularly by its breed of anti-authoritarian Marxism
Marxism

Marxism is the political philosophy and practice derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Marxism holds at its core a Marxist analysis of Critique of capitalism and a theory of social change....
, which generally involves an opposition to the state
State

A state is a political Social contract with effective sovereignty over a geographic area and representing a population. These may be nation states, State or multinational states....
 and to state socialism
State socialism

State socialism, broadly speaking, is any variety of socialism which relies on control of the means of production by the state, either through state ownership or regulation....
, as well as to parliamentary democracy, and to wage labour
Wage labour

Wage labour is the socioeconomics relationship between a worker and an employer in which the worker sells their Manual labour under a contract , and the employer buys it, often in a labour market.It is the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid The products of labour become the employer's property....
. In opposition to Bolshevism, the ultra left generally places heavy emphasis upon the autonomy and spontaneous organisation of the proletariat
Proletariat

The proletariat is a term used to identify a lower social class; a member of such a class is proletarian. Originally it was identified as those people who had no wealth other than their sons....
.

Ultra-left as a pejorative expression

Used pejoratively, the term generally identifies and criticizes positions, especially by those in the mainstream historical Marxist parties, to describe a position which is adopted without taking notice of the current situation or of the consequences which would result from following a proposed course - leftist positions that, for example, overstate the tempo of events, propose initiatives that overestimate the current level of militancy or which employ a highly militant tone in their propaganda.

The mainstream Marxist critique of such a position began with Lenin’s Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder, which attacked those (such as Pannekoek or Sylvia Pankhurst
Sylvia Pankhurst

Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst was a notable campaigner for the suffragette movement in the United Kingdom. She was for a time a prominent Left Communism who then devoted herself to the cause of anti-fascism, and for peace....
) in the nascent Communist International who refused to work with parliamentary or reformist socialists.

Trotskyists and others see the Communist International’s Third Period
Third Period

The Third Period was the policy adopted by the Comintern at the end of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics New Economic Policy in 1928 and was in place until the adoption of the Popular Front policy in 1935....
 -when it described social democratic parties as “social fascist” and therefore essentially no better than Hitler’s Nazis - as a strategy of ultra-leftism.

The term has been popularised in the US by the Socialist Workers' Party, who have used the term to both describe opponents in the anti-war movement and opponent Trotskyists including Gerry Healy
Gerry Healy

Thomas Gerard Healy, known as Gerry Healy, was a Trotskyist activist....
. Ultra-leftism is often associated with left sectarianism
Sectarianism

Sectarianism is bigotry, discrimination, prejudice or hatred arising from attaching importance to perceived differences between subdivisions within a group, such as between different denominations of a religion or the factions of a political movement....
, in which a socialist current might, for example, attempt to put its own short-term interests before the long term interests of the working-class and its allies.

Overlap between the two uses

Groups who belong to the ultra-left current within left communism are often subject to these sorts of criticisms from the rest of the left. For example, the refusal of the International Communist Current
International Communist Current

The International Communist Current is an international centralised left communism organisation which was formed in 1975 and which has sections in France, Great Britain, Mexico, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Spain, Venezuela, Brazil, Sweden, India, Italy, USA, Switzerland, Philippines and Turkey....
 to work with any other left groups, or Jean Barrot’s critique of anti-fascism
Anti-fascism

Anti-fascism is the opposition to fascism ideologies, organizations, governments and people. Another term for anti-fascism is antifa. Most major Resistance during World War II were anti-fascist....
 which suggests that all forms of capitalism
Capitalism

Capitalism is an economic system in which wealth, and the means of producing wealth, are private property and controlled rather than commonly, publicly, or state-owned and controlled....
 are equally evil, and therefore fascism
Fascism

Fascism is a Political radicalism, Authoritarianism Nationalism ideology that aims to create a single-party state with a government led by a dictator who seeks national unity and development by requiring individuals to subordinate self-interest to the collective interest of the nation or Race ....
 is essentially no worse than liberal democracy
Liberal democracy

Liberal democracy is the dominant form of democracy in the 21st century. During the Cold War, liberal democracies were contrasted with the Communist People's Republics or "Popular Democracies", which claimed an alternative conception of democracy....
.

See also

  • Ultra-Lettrist
    Ultra-Lettrist

    The Ultra-Lettrist position was formed by Jean-Louis Brau, Gil Wolman, and Francois Dufr?ne, in the 1950s, when they split from Isidore Isou's Lettrists....
  • Left Communism in China
    Left Communism in China

    In the People's Republic of China since 1967, the terms "Ultra leftism" and "left communist " refer to political theory and practice self-defined as further "left" than that of the central Maoist leaders at the height of the GPCR ....
  • Lenin, Left-Wing Communism: An Infantile Disorder


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