LET'S JOIN TOGETHER THE FRAGMENTS OF ONE EMANCIPATORY POLITICS
- open agitation-
The idea
of final defeat of utopian projects, after the fail of Soviet and East-European
socialism, has launched into focus the academic dogma which proposes
� there is no alternative. The dominant discourse, with its sovereign
power, has determined every radical politics as impossible, banishing
and confining the remainders of critical theory into seclusion of an
"ivory-tower".
From the
very beginning opting for the confrontation with the existing political
system, Prelom has demonstrated
its readiness to intervene in the given circumstances and accepted the
possibility that the consequences of such a step � out of the allowed
domain of staleness in official art and theory practice � could meet
with the misunderstanding and sardonic comments of the academic scene.
In that respect, Prelom
is well-aware that is treading the untrodden path, but fearlessly and
shamelessly embraces all efforts for joining together the fragments
of one politics of emancipation, despite the uncertainty and inarticulation
that such endeavors may entail.
In March,
2002, the editorial board of Prelom
started to act from the platform of action unity of several left wing
organizations (Marxist-Leninist and anarcho-syndicalist orientation).
At that time, Prelom magazine
had been recognized by those organizations as a true "revolutionary
subject in culture". The result of the action unity of radical
left organizations was the Campaign against
privatization in Serbia; through the participation in
demonstrations, public debates and distribution of leaflets loaded with
relevant information about the aims of privatization, Prelom
was agitating among the workers, daring the direct sabotage of the privatization
propaganda of the regime � red and black paint layers were put on the
official billboards which advertised the privatization.
Go to:
http://www.protivprivatizacije.org/
http://www.dositejev.front.ru/20031129.htm
http://www.dositejev.front.ru/20040512.htm
http://www.socijalni.front.ru/