
International Council Communism
The International Council Communism (ICC) is a political organization that emerged from leftist circles after World War II. It promotes a form of communism that emphasizes workers' self-management and rejects both capitalism and traditional party politics. The ICC advocates for a global socialist society where production is collectively owned, and decisions are made democratically by the workers. It is critical of degenerated workers' states and seeks to analyze and critique past communist movements, aiming to rekindle revolutionary practices for a more equitable world.