Communist Committees for Self-Management
The Communist Committees for Self-Management were a far-left French organization that existed from 1977 to 1982. It brought together Pabloist activists and the "Carrefour Group" of the Revolutionary Communist League. The group had no more than 300 members at its height.
Origins
The CCAs emerged from the meeting of activists, often students, who identified as both Trotskyist and supporters of self-management. The founding members generally came from two political parties:- The Revolutionary Communist League, particularly the Carrefour Group, a minority faction primarily active in the student, high school, and healthcare sectors. This group, led by figures such as Gilles Casanova, Gérard Delahaye, Robi Morder, François Morvan, and Francis Pothier, emphasized the importance of social movements and self-management as tools for political action. They leaned towards Pabloism in their stance on new social movements like feminism and environmentalism. They also advocated for a merger of the PSU and the LCR.
- The Unified Socialist Party, specifically its Tendency B, where former activists of the Revolutionary Marxist Alliance, inspired by Pabloism, were particularly active. This faction was led by figures such as Michel Fiant, Gilbert Marquis, and Maurice Najman, with additional leadership in the student sector from Charly Najman, feminists, and Marguerite Guillien in rural activism.
Activities
The CCAs never significantly grew. While their founding meeting in May 1977 drew 600 participants, their membership quickly dwindled to 250 by their first congress in Lyon and stabilized between 200 and 300 members. In some respects, they resembled more of an intellectual club than a genuine organization. During the March 1978 legislative elections, they participated in "For Socialism, Power to the Workers" lists with the LCR and the OCT.The CCAs were active in several sectors, including trade unions, high schools, and universities. In 1979, they established the Self-Management Trade Union Tendency within the Movement of Action Syndicale. The TSA played a key role in founding the UNEF-ID in 1980 but later split over ideological differences.
In high schools, the CCAs founded the Permanent Lycée Coordination, a self-management-oriented union.