There's a new book out, All Power to the Councils! A Documentary History of the German revolution of 1918 - 1919, ed. and trans. by Gabriel Kuhn (PM Press: Oakland, 2012). It's too late for my book (which discusses the German revolution.
On 10 November 1918, a socialist government was formed in Germany. The same day, socialist leader Friedrich Ebert secretly agreed with Wilhelm Groener, Chief of
Staff of the German armed forces, that the army would be used for internal
policing duties, and that the workers’ councils would not be
permitted to build up parallel governing structures.
A lot of the political tension that followed was due to debates about whether democratisation was compatible with leaving the traditional reactionary state personnel in place.
Here's the hard left, as recoded by Kuhn:
The government made a fatal mistake in leaving the old officers etc in place: "Had the government abolished the authority of army officers, had it
removed the generals from their posts, then these men would not openly
hatch counterrevolutionary plots today. ... the government has
reinstated bureaucratic power and done everything to to protect the
capitalists' safes by disarming the proletariat and arming the
bourgeoisie. (107) [Liebknect, 'Confront the Counterrevolution!, 15
December 1918].
Violent counterrevolution was anticipated: "A war of starvation and - if need be - a German Vendée against the proletarian centres of government are being prepared." (95) [Karl Liebknecht, 'That Which Is', 21 November 1918]
The state apparatus had to be smashed and replaced: "... workers have to replace all the traditional organs of bourgeois class rule. Federal councils, parliaments, and municipal councils must give way to workers' and soldiers' councils. The workers have to occupy all posts, monitor all administrative activities, and adapt the needs of the state to their own class interests and to socialist demands." (101) [Rosa Luxemburg, 'What does the Spartacus League Want?', 14 December 1918].
This was the basis for the development of German communism.
Outstanding quest there. What occurred after? Thanks!
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