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The Democratic Communist Circle ( French: ''Cercle communiste démocratique'', CCD; French pronunciation: εʀkl kɔmynist demɔkʀatik/small>) was a left-wing, political group founded by
Boris Souvarine Boris Souvarine (1 November 1895 – 1 November 1984), also known as Varine, was a French Marxist, communist activist, essayist and journalist. A founding member of the French Communist Party, Souvarine is noted for being the only non-Russian com ...
in February 1926 under the original name of the ''cercle communiste Marx et Lénine''.


Origins

The Democratic Communist Circle was formed as the re-branded version of a previous communist group called the ''Marx and Lenin Communist Circle'' (French: ''Cercle Communiste Marx et Lénine''). The ''Marx and Lenin Communist Circle'' (MLCC) was founded in 1926 to 'keep alive marxist, revolutionary critical thought'. On 1 December 1930, the MLCC opted to change its name to the ''Cercle Communiste Démocratique '' in order to 'better differentiate itself from the many other communist groups active in French Marxist–Leninist revolutionary circles'. The DCC's full origins, principles and organisational structure were published at length in the Bulletin Communiste No. 32-33 of July 1933.


Political stance

Through its official journal, the ''Bulletin Communiste'' (until 1933), and then via the independently published ''la Critique Sociale'', the DCCs influential members defended a marxist critical analysis of politics and culture. Their most distinctive trait was a sharp criticism of B''olshevik''
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embodied in the
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from the mid 1920s onwards. In an attempt to demonstrate the inadequacy of Bolshevik
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, the DCC published lengthy accounts of its writers' travels within the Soviet Union via the Bulletin Communiste. These accounts of daily-life in Soviet villages, towns and cities painted a desolate and miserable picture of life in the Soviet Union during the 1920s. An account published in the Bulletin Communiste of 1930 on the 'Soviet situation at the end of 1929' read:
It is a true terror. A terror that takes two forms. The first are the tribunals who condemn whole blocks of people to death. You would be charged with a supposed assassination attempt against some person of authority, or for some attempt to burn a
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and so two, three, four 'kulaks' were shot. In Kimry, a little town of koustari-cobblers, the administration wants to shut a church, and so a crowd offers passive opposition by regrouping ''en masse'' in front of the doors while shouting their disagreement - without the least bit of violence, but nevertheless, five are singled out by Soviet authorities and sentenced to death. In Abkhazia, for a reason everyone ignores, nine have been condemned to death. In Siberia, some 15 to 20 will be shot on Monday for offering some passive resistance to the kolkhoz, etc, etc. The second terror were the officers of the
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, who, we could almost say, shot peasants indiscriminately.


Notable members

Amongst its members the DCC counted
Boris Souvarine Boris Souvarine (1 November 1895 – 1 November 1984), also known as Varine, was a French Marxist, communist activist, essayist and journalist. A founding member of the French Communist Party, Souvarine is noted for being the only non-Russian com ...
, the writers
Raymond Queneau Raymond Queneau (; 21 February 1903 – 25 October 1976) was a French novelist, poet, critic, editor and co-founder and president of Oulipo ('' Ouvroir de littérature potentielle''), notable for his wit and cynical humour. Biography Queneau w ...
, Georges Bataille, the economist Lucien Laurat and two future leaders of the
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Jean-Jacques Soudeille and Pierre Kaan, the philosopher
Simone Weil Simone Adolphine Weil ( , ; 3 February 1909 – 24 August 1943) was a French philosopher, mystic, and political activist. Over 2,500 scholarly works have been published about her, including close analyses and readings of her work, since 1995. ...
was invited to join, but chose not to join due to conflicts with Bataille.


Extracts from the ''Bulletin Communiste''

* 'An idea is marking out its path within revolutionary circles-that of a new party. Our conception seemed abstract to the empiricists always ready to predict an event...after it happened. The years have passed. The irremediable decline of communiste parties, already clear for us due to their ''bolshevisation'', seems less and less doubtful to the most optimistic of the clear-headed thinkers. And since there is no way to rejuvenate the thoughts or actions of the degenerate socialist parties, the question thus must be imposed, that of a new party.'Le Bulletin Communiste, No. 32-33, July 1933, pp. 529-560, (p. 529). * 'The Circle declares itself communist without differientiating between the principles of socialism and communism.' * 'The Soviet state is now nothing but the extension and instrument of the Bolshevik Party, who have themselves become a spoliatic bureaucratic caste.' * 'With Marx and Engels, the Circle affirms itself as democratic, by which we means we stress a contrast with the faux communists who renege on their democratic principles and the faux socialistes who degrade it from the inseparable notion of the revolutionary idea.' * 'The emancipation of workers will be the result of the workers themselves, and not professional revolutionaries, parliamentarians or trade unionists.' * 'The relationships evolved rapidly in the Internationale where the Moscow Political Bureau exercised an authority that was becoming more and more imperative, if not becoming an absolute dictatorship .. At the end of this process, all former traces of democratic process had disappeared from the international communist movement.'


References


External links



www.bibnumcermtri.fr/spip.php?rubrique21

www.collectif-smolny.org/article.php3?id_article=531

www.souvarine.fr/qui-sommes-nous.html

http://www.critique-sociale.info/67/les-vies-de-boris-souvarine/ {{European communist parties Political parties established in 1926 Defunct political parties in France