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(en) France, Monde Libertaire - IDEAS AND STRUGGLES: The Great Federation (ca, de, fr, it, pt, tr)[machine translation]

Date Thu, 23 Oct 2025 07:59:21 +0300


"Nothing is decided. Everything is to be discussed." -- Pierre Bance sets the tone with the very first words of his book The Great Federation, published by Noir et Rouge. "All alienations, all forms of domination have the same origin: the symbiotic couple formed by the State and Capital." Too often people are content with this. Yet Pierre Bance proposes another path. "Political, social, economic, ecological, cultural, and feminist alternatives are multiplying, overturning the obvious and bringing the Commune to life in an extraordinary blossoming of new ideas." He calls to "awaken consciences in order to reconnect with the roots of socialism from the First International, the Paris Commune, and to imagine a liberated society of freedom, equality, mutual aid, and solidarity."

If another world is possible, it must be prepared. The alliance between State and Capital will not collapse abruptly, and another society will not emerge from nothing. "The utopian order is prepared long before the revolution. The intention of this book is to begin laying the foundations for the institutions and rights of a constellation of autonomous communes united in a great federation of direct democracy, self-administered and self-managed."

Opening the debate

Will the reader receive instructions to follow? On the contrary, "far from any imposed doctrine, it proposes to open the debate." Capital is easy to define: materially, it relies on money, profit, exploitation. It is just as easily attacked. The State, however, seems "useful": it would protect, create the rule of law guaranteeing freedoms, yet in reality it contains the apparatus of domination over the individuals who make up society - the famous legitimate violence. Not to mention a pseudo-democratic legitimacy. It must therefore be analyzed in order to dismantle it more effectively.

How can direct democracy be built? And how should it be defined?

Pierre Bance structures his response around four well-documented theorems, each opening up questions so as not to close the debate.

Believing that the State can be non-dominating is like believing that Capital can be non-exploitative.

Without a movement for direct democracy, the commune, and federalism, another future is impossible.

Failing to think through the institutions of the society to come, the communalist revolution is doomed to failure.

Failing to define the rights and freedoms of the society to come, the communalist revolution is doomed to failure.

A roadmap

The content of the book stands apart from empty indignation and the romantic or even poetic literature of revolution. "It is, in a way, a roadmap that aims to contribute to the historical advancement of the anti-authoritarian socialist project," without dodging complex questions and following a universal approach. Pierre Bance cites his references: Proudhon, Kropotkin, Reclus, Simone Weil, Pierre Besnard, and more recent thinkers such as Murray Bookchin and Abdullah Öcalan.

A jurist by training, Pierre Bance had previously published an in-depth study, The Fascinating Democracy of Rojava, with Noir et Rouge in 2021; here he revisits that experience, emphasizing its difficulties. He also recalls the Paris Commune, the Russian Revolution, libertarian Spain, and Chiapas. What hypotheses of stateless federalism are possible? The revolutionary union, open to all, outside of parties, practicing direct action and direct democracy, with an imperative mandate? Bookchin's libertarian municipalism, founded on the notion of social ecology? The federalism of democratic confederalism, with its complex organization but grounded in the idea of equality?

How to protect

The author does not hesitate to detail the institutions and their functioning to prevent power from being seized by a minority. Law must allow the resolution of conflicts based on the concept of contract (cf. The Anarchist Jurists, Ed. Classiques Garnier, 2024). It is also law that addresses rights and freedoms. This part of the work is particularly interesting. How to organize private life? How to ensure the safety of people? How to administer justice? And above all, how to guarantee freedom of thought?

Modestly, Pierre Bance calls his book a "draft to be criticized, amended, extended, in order to finalize it after a pluralistic and orderly debate. And finally to put it into practice without too much delay." And this very libertarian invitation in spirit: "Nothing is decided. Everything is to be discussed."

Pierre Bance
The Great Federation
Direct Democracy and Federal Life
Ed. Noir et Rouge, 2025

We will welcome Pierre Bance to discuss his book on Wednesday, October 8, on the program Au fil des pages on Radio Libertaire from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

https://monde-libertaire.net/?articlen=8605
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