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Free Territory of Ukraine (1917)
Tue Nov 27, 1917
Image: Two soldiers next to a Makhnovian flag, reading “Death to all who stand in the way of freedom for working people” in Cyrillic. Unknown date and location [Wikicommons]
Makhnovia, also known as the Free Territory of Ukraine, was an anarchist society established on this day in 1917 with the capture of the Ukrainian city of Huliaipole.
The Free Territory was an attempt to form a stateless anarchist society during the Ukrainian Revolution of 1917 to 1921, during which time “free soviets” and libertarian communes operated under the protection of Nestor Makhno’s Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army (flag shown above).
As Makhnovia self-organized along anarchist principles, references to “control” and “government” were highly contentious. For example, the Makhnovists, often cited as a form of government (with Nestor Makhno as their “leader”), were ostensibly organized to serve in a purely military role, with Makhno himself functioning as more of a strategist than commander.
The economy of Makhnovia varied by region, from “market socialism” to anarcho-communism in character. Where money was used, production was often organized in the form of worker cooperatives.
The Bolsheviks were openly hostile to the Free Territory. On November 26th, 1920, less than two weeks after the Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army assisted Bolshevik forces in defeating the White Army, Makhno’s headquarters staff and many of his subordinate commanders were arrested at a Red Army planning conference to which they had been invited by Moscow, and executed.
Makhno himself fled the region several months later, settling in Paris, France.
- Date: 1917-11-27
- Learn More: en.wikipedia.org, libcom.org, www.marxists.org.
- Tags: #Anarchism.
- Source: www.apeoplescalendar.org