Towards the progressive network-system: a normative theory of organisation to achieve disruption in times of crisis

Marco Guglielmo, Bradley Ward
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This article introduces the progressive network-system as a normative and descriptive theory of counter-hegemonic organisation. It is descriptive insofar as the inspiration comes from a new wave of anti-austerity leaders, movements and parties that have been less dogmatically committed to ‘horizontal’ or ‘vertical’ models of organising, and more open to flexibly combining tactics and strategies from either tradition. In summary, the ‘network’ connects supporters and activists into clusters of dissent; the ‘system’ structures them into organisational ecologies; and the ‘progressive’ ideology establishes cohesion and direction by cementing a sense of unity across the network-system. It is normative because we theorise progressive network-systems as dynamic forms of organisation dedicated to the disruption of extractive exploitation, patriarchal sexism, institutionalised racism and autocratic politics under neoliberal capitalism. We formulate six normative propositions that should inspire any progressive network-system: ideology as a cement; ‘minimal-maximalism’ as an ideological mode to enable pluralism within unity; a flexible distribution of nodes across the network; a common platform; strategic democratic planning; and empowered activism with open/distributed leadership.
迈向渐进式网络系统:危机时期实现中断的规范性组织理论
本文介绍了作为反霸权组织的规范性和描述性理论的进步网络系统。说它是描述性的,是因为它的灵感来自于新一轮的反乌托邦领袖、运动和政党,他们不那么教条地坚持 "横向 "或 "纵向 "的组织模式,而是更加开放地灵活结合两种传统的战术和策略。总之,"网络 "将支持者和活动家连接成持不同政见者的集群;"系统 "将他们构建成组织生态;而 "进步 "意识形态则通过巩固整个网络系统的团结意识来确立凝聚力和方向。它之所以具有规范性,是因为我们将进步网络系统理论化为一种动态的组织形式,致力于破坏新自由资本主义下的榨取性剥削、父权制性别主义、制度化种族主义和专制政治。我们提出了六项规范性命题,这些命题应能启发任何进步网络系统:将意识形态作为一种粘合剂;将 "最小-最大主义 "作为一种意识形态模式,在统一中实现多元;在整个网络中灵活分配节点;共同平台;战略性民主规划;以及具有开放/分布式领导力的赋权行动主义。
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