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Archeio-Marxism () was a radical left political movement active during the
interwar In the history of the 20th century, the interwar period, also known as the interbellum (), lasted from 11 November 1918 to 1 September 1939 (20 years, 9 months, 21 days) – from the end of World War I (WWI) to the beginning of World War II ( ...
period in
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(mainly from 1921 to 1934). The main motto of its supporters was "first education and then action" ("πρώτα μόρφωση μετά δράση"), and they were against
mass demonstration A political demonstration is an action by a mass group or collection of groups of people in favor of a political or other cause or people partaking in a protest against a cause of concern; it often consists of walking in a mass march formati ...
s and unionism. They were named after the ''Archive of Marxism'' () magazine, which was published in 1923–1925 and then in 1927–1928.


History

In 1921, a political movement emerged within SEKE (the precursor of KKE) under the leadership of Frangiskos Tzoulatis (one of the co-founders of the Socialist Youth of Athens). This movement, called the First Core (Πρώτος Πυρήνας), acquired a specific structure and objectives during the period 1922–1923. In April 1924, the First Core group was expelled from SEKE. In 1926, Tzoulatis would resign from the leadership of the movement to cede his position to Dimitris Giotopoulos, despite the fact that the latter had not participated in the formation of the First Core. In 1929, Giotopoulos played a leading role in the creation of the Archeio-Marxist organization Union of Communist Internationalists – EKD (Ένωση Κομμουνιστών Διεθνιστών, ΕΚΔ). From 1929 to 1934, the organization was a member of
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky,; ; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky'' was a Russian revolutionary, Soviet politician, and political theorist. He was a key figure ...
's
International Left Opposition The International Left Opposition (ILO) was an organisation founded by Leon Trotsky in 1930. It was meant to be an opposition group within the Comintern, but members of the Comintern were immediately expelled as soon as they joined (or were sus ...
(ILO), renaming itself in 1930 as the Communist Bolshevik–Leninist Organization of Greece – Archeio-Marxists – KOMLEA (Κομμουνιστική Οργάνωση Μπολσεβίκων Λενινιστών Ελλάδας - Αρχειομαρξιστών, ΚΟΜΛΕΑ). With some 2,000 members, it constituted the ILO's largest member group, and its leader, Giotopoulos (alias: "Witte"), occupied an important position as its general secretary. In 1930, a group led by
Michel Pablo Michel Pablo (; ; 24 August 1911, Alexandria, Khedivate of Egypt, Egypt – 17 February 1996, Athens) was the pseudonym of Michalis N. Raptis (), a Trotskyist leader of Greek origin. Education Pablo studied at the National Technical Univers ...
split from KOMLEA and formed the Communist Unification Group (KEO), which had Trotskyist leanings and renounced Archeio-Marxism. KEO, after failing to merge with
Spartacus League The Spartacus League () was a Marxism, Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during World War I. It was founded in August 1914 as the International Group by Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Clara Zetkin, and other members of the So ...
(led by
Pandelis Pouliopoulos Pandelis Pouliopoulos (; 10 March 19006 June 1943) was a Greek communist, anti-fascist, and one-time general secretary of the Communist Party of Greece (KKE). He stood for the internationalist and revolutionary character of the communist movement ...
), was renamed in 1932—following the involvement of Agis Stinas, who had been expelled from the KKE—to LAKKE. In 1933, Stinas left the group, and in 1934, LAKKE merged with Spartacus to form the Organisation of Internationalist Communists of Greece (OKDE). Following Giotopoulos' quarrel with Trotsky in 1934, the Archeio-Marxists left the ILO. By the late 1930s, the group became affiliated with the so-called " London Bureau" (a
centrist Marxist Centrist Marxism represents a position between revolution and reformism. Within the Marxist movement, ''centrism'' thus entails a specific meaning between the left-wing revolutionary socialism (exemplified by communism and orthodox Marxism) and ...
organization), having formed the Communist Archio-Marxist Party of Greece – KAKE (created in 1934 and dissolved in 1951). The organization survived the repression of the Metaxas Regime, but its members came under increasing attack from both right-wing groups and the KKE-led EAM-ELAS resistance front at the end of
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
and during the
Greek Civil War The Greek Civil War () took place from 1946 to 1949. The conflict, which erupted shortly after the end of World War II, consisted of a Communism, Communist-led uprising against the established government of the Kingdom of Greece. The rebels decl ...
. Another party that emerged as a result of the dissolution of KOMLEA in 1934 was the Bolshevik–Leninist Organization of Greece – OMLE (Οργάνωση Μπολσεβίκων Λενινιστών Ελλάδας, ΟΜΛΕ; also known as the "Bolsevikos" group and led by actor Giorgis Vitsoris), which sided with Trotskyism. The group split one year later into Neos Dromos (Νέος Δρόμος, 1935–1937; led by Loukas Karliaftis a.k.a. "Kostas Kastritis") and the Communist Internationalist Union of Greece – KDEE (Κομμουνιστική Διεθνιστική Ένωση Ελλάδας, ΚΔΕΕ, 1935–1942; led by Vitsoris). In 1937, Neos Dromos merged with OKDE to form the United OKDE (EOKDE, 1937–1942). Vitsoris represented KDEE and Pablo represented EOKDE at the founding conference of the
Fourth International The Fourth International (FI) was a political international established in France in 1938 by Leon Trotsky and his supporters, having been expelled from the Soviet Union and the Communist International (also known as Comintern or the Third Inte ...
in September 1938. The two Trotskyist organizations, EOKDE and KDEE, made an unsuccessful attempt to unite in 1939. In July 1946, during the Unification Congress of the Greek Trotskyist groups,
EDKE The Organization of Internationalist Communists of Greece (Greek: Οργάνωση Κομμουνιστών Διεθνιστών Ελλάδας, ''Organosi Kommouniston Diethniston Elladas'') is a Greek Trotskyist political party. It is also know ...
(formerly EOKDE) and Stinas'
DEKE The Workers Revolutionary Party (, ''Ergatiko Epanastatiko Komma'', EEK) is a Trotskyist communist political party in Greece, taking part in the elections independently, since the departure from Radical Left Front (MERA, ΜΕΡΑ) coalition in s ...
were merged into KDKE.Nikolaos P. Melingonis
"Archeio-Marxism in the Interwar Period"
2019, p. 40.


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