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Dear friends and  comrades, 
 
Uncaptive Minds  Discussion Forum
 

Twenty Years after the “Collapse of  Communism” 
legacy, lessons, towards an ecamcipatory communism for the  21 Century 
Twenty years ago a revolutionary wave on  the scale of 1848 and 1919 swept 
across Eastern Europe and the USSR.  It brought down the  state-socialist   
regimes, which called themselves  “communist”.    Western capitalism 
declared the  “collapse of communism” and   some spoke of the “end of history”  
with a new era of liberal democracy.    Instead the era of  neo-liberal 
globalisation brought a new phase of war and recessions, in  Eastern Europe the 
optimism  of 1989 gave way to economic shock-therapy and widespread  
impoverishment,  in the former  USSR the old elite has been replaced by the rule of 
exploitative  oligagarchs. 
What happened to the radical ideals  of the freedom movements of workers 
and intellectuals which challenged the  old regimes, which called for workers 
self-management, and end to all  forms of oppression and alienation, which 
opposed the ruling bureaucracy  and the restoration of capitalism.   The 
legacy of totalitarian  “communism” still hangs over us all; amidst the worse 
crisis of capitalism  in decades there remains a real crisis of confidence in 
a viable  alternative to this system.     
Did communism really collapse? Can we  develop a vision of an emancipatory 
communism in the 21st  century?   Uncaptive  Minds is hosting a forum to 
address these questions, speakers are:   
Marko  Bojcun, a writer and  a leading activist in the collectives which  
published the journals Dialoh  and META which stood for  “democracy and 
socialism in an independent Ukraine”. 
Allan  Armstrong is a member of the National Council of  the Scottish 
Socialist Party and is a member of the Republican Communist  Network, a platform 
of the SSP. 
Chris  Kane,  is a member of The Commune, he  was a solidarity activist 
with workers in the Eastern Bloc in the 1980’s  and writes on Ukrainian labour 
history and  politics. 
Thursday 25th June 7:00  PM 
The meeting is on Thursday 25th June from 7pm at the Artillery  Arms, 102 
Bunhill Row, near London’s Old Street station (map  below) 
_The Commune - for workers'  self-management and communism from below_ 
(http://www.thecommune.co.uk/)