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Title: Collectivism
Author: Ricardo Mella
Date: 1891
Language: en
Topics: Anarcho-Collectivism
Source: Retrieved on 25th April 2021 from https://www.libertarian-labyrinth.org/bakunin-library/ricardo-mella-collectivism-1891-2/
Notes: Working translation by Shawn P. Wilbur.

Ricardo Mella

Collectivism

Gone are the days when socialist sentimentality expected everything from

the mother country and demanded everything of her. Gone are the days

when the revolution was just a feeling, and declaimed comically against

individualism face to face with the supreme power of the state or of

society, its client. Gone are the days when socialism and revolution had

no philosophy but that of the heart, no principle of right and justice

but that of universal love.

All these concepts, all these ideas are only among us as a remnant of

what was never to be, as a residue pointing to our remote origin.

Today, the Revolution has its rational philosophy, its principle of

right and its justice. It has fully entered the period of maturity and

it is useless to look back. Man no longer expects from society what he

should not and cannot expect. Society is not for him a loving mother

bound by duty to meet all your needs. He knows that all that depends on

his own activity and the activity of those who wish to associate with

him. Freedom is enough under conditions of equality, in order to be able

to dispense with a being that determines his will alone, society. This

is its work and its work is necessary to meet individual deficiencies.

There is no mother of the man who comes: this concept died with the idea

of the state, and instead there remains only the free individual to make

free societies as well.

Man has the right to satisfy all his needs, but to satisfy them for

himself, through the judicious use of all his strength and attitudes,

through his work. From himself, then, he awaits this satisfaction, not

from society or the state. If he is not self-sufficient, he can

associate, seeking to supplement his insufficiencies within free

associations for cooperation, credit, currency, and security. That is

all. Freedom, freedom forever!

If individualism has thrown man into violence and lack of solidarity,

communism pushes him to guardianship, self-denial and makes him a mere

instrument of society or the state, two identical things with different

names.

In the name of freedom we reject communism! In the name of solidarity we

reject individualism! Such is our view.

Freedom and solidarity are sufficient to solve the problem. Hence the

collectivist school.

We know that collectivism is not identical in every part. We are aware

that there are authoritarian schools that support an economic idea

similar to ours and are even baptized with the same name. But this

matters little. Ideas and more ideas are needed, and the names are

simply a matter of convention. Let us agree to call our solution to the

problem of property collectivism because it is neither communist nor

individualistic. That is all.

Let us explain our ideas and move on.

No doubt there are in the background of individualism and communism two

irrefutable principles. The man is absolute master of his work. Humanity

is the sovereign of all the means of production that nature contains.

Give humanity and man what is their due and you have collectivism.

Man is born with the power to produce and nature is expected to provide

the means to carry on business. Leave man free to apply his powers and,

in fairness, you have no more to do. Whatever the world holds the man

can use for the job. The right is universal, and belongs to all. Nobody

can therefore seize the smallest part of that common fund, which costs

nothing and no one creates. By virtue of what right or what law shall

man be bound to do more? How will he be forced to make his individual

work also become part of the common fund? Leave him free. He owns his

work, has the property in the product and only by his free will can he

donate or not donate to the society. If the former, it will be a very

free and spontaneous act of his being. If the latter, it will be by an

unquestionable right and unlimited sovereignty. Overstep these limits

and freedom will be destroyed.

This is why we affirm the community of all the means of production and

doubly affirm the right of ownership and possession of individual and

collective product for the individual and the community, the full,

absolute right to the product of labor.

Place all men in equal economic conditions, by providing all with the

means of production, and you have the principle of justice. Render to

all men the freedom to dispose, as best fits them, their feelings, their

thoughts and their works and you will have justice in all its

magnificent fullness. So says collectivism; so says anarchy.

Do not ask us how it is to determine the product of the work of each,

because it would be a foolish question. A state of freedom not fit

formulas determined a priori. The diversity of work produces diverse

solutions. Liberty guarantees them. In one work [the solution] will be

determined by the individual himself. In another, it will be exchange

and contract that determine it. In yet another, it will be association,

freely governed and freely agreed upon.