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The Platform
The Platform – Anarcha-Communist Organization
Die plattform
AbbreviationDP
FormationJanuary 2019; 5 years ago (2019-01)
TypePlatformist federation
PurposeCommunist anarchism
Location
  • Germany
Region served
Berlin, Rostock, Ruhrgebiet, Trier, Hamburg, Leipzig
Official language
German
PublicationKollektive Einmischung[1]
Websitedieplattform.org

The Platform (German: Die plattform) is a German anarcho-communist organization founded in January 2019, which refers to the organizational form of platformism.

Aims and objectives

The aim of the platform is, according to its own account, "to overcome all forms of oppression and domination and to build a society without domination, class and statehood on the basis of communist anarchism."[2]

The platform's ideological orientation is communist anarchism, based on the ideas of Peter Kropotkin, Mikhail Bakunin, Errico Malatesta, Nestor Makhno and Erich Mühsam, among others.

Organizationally, the platform refers to the principle of platformism and makes use of the specific concept of "social inclusion". The principles of theoretical and tactical unity, commitment and collective activity is intended to improve the structuring of the anarchist organization and thereby make the anarchist movement more capable of action.[3][4]

The reason for the founding of the platform was, according to the organization itself, a "general lack of strategy, extensive public invisibility, as well as a bad external impact" of the anarchist movement in German-speaking countries.[5][6]

The platform is convinced that "the social revolution can only be achieved if (almost) all anarchist currents, approaches and tactics are present". This includes "syndicalist tactics and goals, as well as insurrectionary acts of resistance, and lived anarchist structures in the here and now."[7]

Activities

The platform relies on the concept of organizational dualism, which means that it is active within the anarchist movement on the one hand, but also gets involved in social movements outside the anarchist and left-wing radical spectrum.[5]

According to the organization's own statements, the main focus of the work are rent and industrial disputes, as well as participation in the climate, environmental and feminist movements.[8]

The platform does not claim to be a mass organization, but sees this task in the social movements; the platform rejects the concept of a political vanguard.[3]

At the local level, the platform is networked with groups from the Federation of German-speaking Anarchists and the Free Workers' Union.[3]

Structure

The platform consists of several local groups and a supraregional group, which are networked with each other and are federally linked. There is also a group of supporters consisting of sympathizers.[2] It is networked with anarchist organizations worldwide and supports in the sense of an "anti-national, limitless solidarity", among other things, anarchist opposition activists in Belarus.

Observation by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution

The constitutional protection authorities classify the platform as left-wing extremists. So the platform is, among other things. mentioned in the reports for the protection of the constitution of the states of Baden-Württemberg,[9] Saxony-Anhalt,[10] Brandenburg[11] and Bavaria.[12]

References

  1. ^ "Schriftenreihe Kollektive Einmischung". Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Wir – die plattform" (in German). Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "FAQ der plattform" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Interview mit der neuen Initiative „die plattform"" (in German). Direkte Aktion – Anarchosyndikalistische Zeitung. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Wir wollen da sein, wo es brennt" (in German). re:volt magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  6. ^ "24. Linke Literaturmesse – altes und neues anarchisches Selbstverständnis: Interview zur plattform" (in German). schattenblick.de. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  7. ^ "this is class war: über die Bedingungen, unter denen wir kämpfen – die Schaffung einer revolutionären plattformistischen Organisation" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 6 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Neue Impulse in der anarchistischen Organisationslandschaft" (in German). Graswurzelrevolution. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  9. ^ "Verfassungsschutzbericht 2019" (in German). Ministerium für Inneres, Digitalisierung und Migration, Baden-Württemberg. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  10. ^ "Verfassungsschutzbericht 2019" (in German). Ministerium für Inneres und Sport, Sachsen-Anhalt. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
  11. ^ "Verfassungsschutzbericht 2019" (PDF) (in German). Ministerium des Innern und für Kommunales des Landes Brandenburg. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  12. ^ "Verfassungsschutzbericht 2019" (PDF) (in German). Bayerisches Staatsministerium des Inneren, für Sport und Integration. Retrieved 18 January 2021.