Abstract
The paper deals with the importance of common theoretical positions for cooperation between political forces. Intended is a critique on the idea that mere shared interests are a sufficient foundation for such efforts. Discrepancies between partial interests and a wider orientation are discussed in reference to Rosa Luxemburg and Anton Pannekoek.
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