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May 11, 2026

Create NAK(N)

Local cells of the New Anticapitalism based on Polar Marxism.

NAK(N) means New Anticapitalism (The New Ones).

It is the first local form of the New Anticapitalism: a cell created for the study, discussion, dissemination, and development of Polar Marxism.

NAK(N) begins from a simple idea.

If people want to understand the modern world through Polar Marxism, they need a place where this understanding can be formed. This place can be a university group, a city circle, an online community, a workplace cell, or any other local form.

NAK(N) is this form.

A NAK(N) cell studies Polar Marxism, discusses it, spreads it, applies it to current events, and forms the New Ones.

It exists for the development of Polar Marxism, for the understanding of capitalism and anticapitalism, for the study of socialism as RDP, and for the orientation toward the New World, or Cenes.

NAK(N) is a local cell of the New Anticapitalism, based on Polar Marxism and created for study, discussion, dissemination, analysis, and the formation of the New Ones.

Naming and recognition of NAK(N) cells

A NAK(N) cell cannot be created only by self-declaration.

Anyone can begin studying Polar Marxism, gather people, organize discussions, and form a local initiative. But an official NAK(N) cell must be recognized by the central platform of Polar Marxism.

This is necessary for a simple reason: NAK(N) is not a random name. It is part of the New Anticapitalism and the formation of the New Ones. Therefore, its name, direction, and public activity must remain connected to the general theoretical center.

Before recognition, a group should call itself:

NAK(N) Initiative

After recognition, it can use the official form:

NAK(N) Cell

Name structure

The recommended full name of a cell is:

NAK(N) — [Territory] — [Base] — [Specific Cell Name]

Where:

Territory means the city, region, country, or online field.

Base means the real place or community where the cell exists: university, workplace, district, online platform, reading circle, research group, or another defined environment.

Specific Cell Name is used when several cells exist in the same territory or around the same base.

The public short name may be simpler, but the full name must make clear what the cell actually is.

Examples:

NAK(N) — Munich — BMW Werk München — Red Shift

A workplace-based cell at BMW Werk München.

NAK(N) — Wolfsburg — Volkswagenwerk — Left Workers

A workplace-based cell at Volkswagenwerk in Wolfsburg.

NAK(N) — Berlin — Humboldt University — Red Seminar

A university-based theory circle in Berlin.

NAK(N) — Munich — City — Red Reading Circle

A local city reading circle in Munich.

NAK(N) — Online — Telegram — New Readers

An online cell based on Telegram.

NAK(N) — Online — Discord — Anticapital Study Circle

An online English-language study circle based on Discord.

The name must not create confusion with other cells. If a city already has one NAK(N) cell, a new cell in the same city must specify its real base, function, or community.

For example, if there are several cells in Munich, they should not all call themselves simply Munich NAK(N). They should specify themselves:

  • NAK(N) — Munich — BMW Werk München — Red Shift
  • NAK(N) — Munich — City — Red Reading Circle
  • NAK(N) — Munich — Ludwig Maximilian University — New Students
  • NAK(N) — Munich — Online — Local Coordination Cell

The general city name, such as Munich NAK(N), should be used only for a recognized city-level coordination cell, not for every small group.

How to become an official NAK(N) cell

To become an official NAK(N) cell, an initiative should contact the central platform and provide:

the proposed name of the cell; the city, university, workplace, online platform, or community where it exists; the language of activity; the contact person; the basic purpose of the cell; the planned form of work: reading circle, discussion group, seminars, translations, local analysis, publications, or another form.

The central platform may approve the name, suggest a clearer name, ask the initiative to merge with an existing cell, or keep it as a provisional initiative until its form becomes clearer.

Recognition is the condition for using the name NAK(N) officially.

The principle

NAK(N) cells can appear anywhere, but they must remain connected to one center.

A cell may be local, university-based, workplace-based, online, small, temporary, or growing. But it must not become a random group using the name without connection to the theory.

NAK(N) is decentralized in form, but centralized in direction.

Its cells can exist in many places. Its theoretical center remains Polar Marxism. Its purpose remains the formation of the New Ones.

What does a NAK(N) cell do?

A NAK(N) cell has five basic tasks: study, discussion, dissemination, analysis, and formation.

The first task is study. A cell studies Polar Marxism as a theory of the modern world. This means reading the basic texts, working through the glossary, and learning the conceptual structure of the theory: capital and anticapital, polar capitalism, RDP as real socialism, the law of realization and its related laws, the second breath of capital, the communist indicator, vulgar planism, Cenes as the New World, and other concepts developed on the Polar Marxism platform.

The second task is discussion. A cell creates a space where people read, speak, ask questions, compare interpretations, criticize weak formulations, and develop a common understanding. The theory becomes real when people begin to think through it together.

The third task is dissemination. A cell spreads Polar Marxism in its own environment. This can happen through posts, translations, short explanations, reading lists, public discussions, local events, online meetings, or direct conversations. The form can differ. The purpose remains the same: to make the theory visible and understandable.

The fourth task is analysis. A cell applies Polar Marxism to real events. It studies capitalism, imperialism, the West, China, India, BRICS, the periphery, crises, wars, and local political or economic developments from the standpoint of capital and anticapital. NAK(N) does not exist only to repeat theory. It exists to use theory as a method of understanding reality.

The fifth task is formation. A cell forms the New Ones. This is its deepest task. A person who studies Polar Marxism, understands the polar world, learns to analyze events through the theory, and begins to spread this understanding becomes part of the New Anticapitalism.

A NAK(N) cell can begin very simply. It can begin as a reading circle. It can begin as a small online group. It can begin as a university discussion group. It can begin with two or three people reading one text every week.

The size is secondary. The rhythm is primary.

A NAK(N) cell exists when people gather regularly around Polar Marxism, develop a common understanding, and begin to act as a local point of the New Anticapitalism.

How to start a NAK(N) initiative

A NAK(N) cell begins as an initiative.

The first step is to choose the real base of the initiative. This can be a university, a city, a workplace, an online community, a reading circle, or another concrete environment where people can gather regularly.

The second step is to choose the working language. A cell can work in English, Russian, German, or another language. The language should follow the real people who form the initiative.

The third step is to choose the first form of work. The simplest form is a reading circle. A small group can meet once a week, read one text from the Polar Marxism platform, discuss it, and write short notes or summaries.

The fourth step is to prepare a proposed name according to the naming rule:

NAK(N) — [Territory] — [Base] — [Specific Cell Name]

The fifth step is to contact the central platform of Polar Marxism and request recognition. The initiative should provide its proposed name, base, language, contact person, and planned form of work.

After recognition, the initiative becomes an official NAK(N) cell.

A cell can begin small. It can begin with one person preparing the ground, two people reading together, or a small group meeting regularly. The decisive point is continuity: the initiative must create a stable rhythm of study, discussion, dissemination, analysis, and formation.

NAK(N) grows through cells. Cells grow through rhythm. Rhythm creates the New Ones.

Contact and recognition

To create an official NAK(N) cell, contact the central platform of Polar Marxism.

Send a short message with the following information:

1. Proposed cell name Use the naming structure:

NAK(N) — [Territory] — [Base] — [Specific Cell Name]

2. Place or field of activity City, university, workplace, online community, or another concrete base.

3. Working language English, Russian, German, or another language.

4. Contact person One person who can communicate with the central platform.

5. Planned form of work Reading circle, discussion group, translations, local analysis, publications, seminars, online meetings, or another form.

6. Short purpose statement A few sentences explaining why the initiative wants to create a NAK(N) cell.

The central platform reviews the request, clarifies the name if needed, and determines whether the initiative can use the name NAK(N) officially.

Recognition is the condition for using the name NAK(N) officially.

For now, contact can be made through:

Email: vilen@polarmarxism.com

Website: https://polarmarxism.com/

The first step

NAK(N) begins when people stop waiting for an organization to appear from above and create a local point of the New Anticapitalism where they are.

Begin with study. Continue with discussion. Move toward dissemination, analysis, and formation.

A cell can be small at first. What matters is that it has direction, rhythm, and connection to Polar Marxism.

If you want to create a NAK(N) initiative, prepare the name, define the base, choose the first form of work, and contact the central platform.

The New Ones begin through cells.

NAK(N) is the first local form of that beginning.

Start NAK(N)

Ready to start a NAK(N) initiative?

Send a request through the official form to start an initiative, request recognition, offer help, or ask a question.

Start NAK(N)

How to cite this article

Vilen Isteni (2026). "Create NAK(N)." Polar Marxism. https://polarmarxism.com/en/publications/create-nakn

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