词条 | Resistance Movement named after Petr Alexeev (DSPA) |
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|country = Russia |name = Resistance Movement named after Petr Alexeev (DSPA) |native_name = Движение сопротивления имени Петра Алексеева (ДСПА) |party_logo = |leader = Collective leadership |colorcode = red |foundation = 2004 |dissolved = 2012 |ideology = Socialism |position = Far-left |headquarters = Saint Petersburg, Russia |international = |european = None |colours = Red Black |website = [https://web.archive.org/web/20150323174542/http://dspa.info/ dspa.info]}} The Resistance Movement named after Petr Alexeev (DSPA) was a left-wing political organization in Russia. It was created in 2004 by Dmitriy Jvania, a journalist and political activist from Saint Petersburg. The DSPA's main activities took place in Saint Petersburg, with several divisions in other cities. The movement was named after revolutionary worker {{illm|Pyotr Alexeyevich Alexeyev|hy|Պյոտր Ալեքսեև|ru|Алексеев, Пётр Алексеевич (революционер)|uk|Алексєєв Петро Олексійович (революціонер)|lt=Petr Alekseev}}. Ideology objectivesDSPA members believed the expansion of capitalism leads to greater exploitation of poor people, the growth of social inequality, lost freedom and ecological disasters. The DSPA proposed an alternative society based on a socialist planned economy and rational use of resources with the mandatory cultivation of civil and working self-management. The DSPA stood up for non-violent campaigns of direct action and socialist agitation, providing “here and now” events using available resources. The movement’s ideology rejected the rise to power of the organized group. The main objective of the DSPA’s activities was organizing a large-scale civil resistance movement. Other objectives
All decisions within the movement were taken by consensus. Anyone who agreed with the DSPA’s charter and participated in the movement’s actions was considered a DSPA member. HistoryBefore organizing its “here-and-now” campaigns, the movement had a preparation period. During this period all members discussed the movement’s theory, ideology and practice, and established relations with other left-wing groups and organisations. The main line of activity of the DSPA was street campaigns. On average, in a month the movement provided 3-4 “here-and-now” actions. The DSPA considered that such actions would draw people’s attention to socially relevant issues, and made these issues a subject of public discussion. Cooperation with working and civil movementsAlong with street campaigns, DSPA took part in labor movements and in civil initiatives directed against illegal construction. In 2011, DSPA representatives attended the founding conference of the Russian Socialist Movement.[1][2][3] References1. ^В Москве создано новое Российское социалистическое движение {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224111333/http://www.nr2.ru/moskow/323422.html |date=2013-12-24 }} («Новый регион», 9 марта 2011) (Russian) 2. ^Новые левые. В Москве учредили Российское социалистическое движение («Каспаров.ру», 8 марта 2011) (Russian) 3. ^М. Шевчук. Левые снова пытаются объединиться («Деловой Петербург», 9 марта 2011) (Russian) External links
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