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La contre-révolution bureaucratique

La contre-révolution bureaucratique
Author: Karl Korsch (Légiste, Homme politique, Théoreticien du marxisme, Allemagne, Etats-Unis)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN:

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Recommencing the Revolution

Recommencing the Revolution
Author: Cornelius Castoriadis
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 438
Release: 1992-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780816620692

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A Politics of Emancipation

A Politics of Emancipation
Author: Miguel Abensour
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2024-07-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1438498268

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Despite his influence in utopian studies and democratic theory, French philosopher Miguel Abensour (1939–2017) has yet to be fully discovered in the English-speaking world as only a fraction of his work has been translated. A Politics of Emancipation fills this void by translating a selection of his seminal essays into English for the first time. The Reader provides a systematic overview of Abensour's work and the two inseparable projects that govern his approach to political theory: on the one hand, a radical critique of all forms of domination and, on the other, a desire to conceptualize the political as the realm of freedom and emancipation. For Abensour, both projects are to be undertaken together in order to avoid the double trap of an evacuation of conflict from politics and the reduction of politics to a form of domination. In other words, a politics of emancipation requires a "ruthless" critique of domination coupled with an analysis of politics as the domain within which human beings experience freedom and equality.


The Struggle for Meaning

The Struggle for Meaning
Author: Paulin J. Hountondji
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2002
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 0896802256

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"While the book's immediate concern is with Africa, the theoretical nature of its analyses and its bearing on postmodern theories of the "Other" will make this translation of great interest to many disciplines especially ethnic gender and multicultural studies."--BOOK JACKET.


Stalinism and Nazism

Stalinism and Nazism
Author: Ian Kershaw
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 1997-04-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521565219

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The internationally distinguished contributors to this landmark volume represent a variety of approaches to the Nazi and Stalinist regimes. These far-reaching essays provide the raw materials towards a comparative analysis and offer the means to deepen and extend research in the field. The first section highlights similarities and differences in the leadership cults at the heart of the dictatorships. The second section moves to the 'war machines' engaged in the titanic clash of the regimes between 1941 and 1945. A final section surveys the shifting interpretations of successor societies as they have faced up to the legacy of the past. Combined, the essays presented here offer unique perspectives on the most violent and inhumane epoch in modern European history.


The Dutch and German Communist Left (1900–68)

The Dutch and German Communist Left (1900–68)
Author: Philippe Bourrinet
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 701
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 900432593X

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The Dutch-German Communist Left, represented by the German KAPD-AAUD, the Dutch KAPN and the Bulgarian Communist Workers Party, separated from the Comintern (1921) on questions like electoralism, trade-unionism, united fronts, the one-party state and anti-proletarian violence. It attracted the ire of Lenin, who wrote his Left Wing Communism, An Infantile Disorder against the Linkskommunismus, while Herman Gorter wrote a famous response in his pamphlet Reply to Lenin. The present volume provides the most substantial history to date of this tendency in the twentieth-century Communist movement. It covers how the Communist left, with the KAPD-AAU, denounced 'party communism' and 'state capitalism' in Russia; how the German left survived after 1933 in the shape of the Dutch GIK and Paul Mattick’s councils movement in the USA; and also how the Dutch Communistenbond Spartacus continued to fight after 1942 for the world power of the workers councils, as theorised by Pannekoek in his book Workers’ Councils (1946).


Beyond the Sociology of Development

Beyond the Sociology of Development
Author: Ivar Oxaal
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136856935

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Conceived as a response to the economic naïvety and implicit metropolitan bias of many 1950s and 60s studies of ‘the sociology of development’ , this volume, first published in 1975, provides actual field studies and theoretical reviews to indicate the directions which a conceptually more adequate study of developing societies should take. Much of the book reflects strongly the influence of Andre Gunder Frank, but the contributors adopt a critical attitude to his ideas, applying them in empirical situations within such African and American countries as Kenya, Guyana, Tanzania and Peru. Others pursue the lines of enquiry opened up by Latin American theories of economic ‘dependency’ and by the new school of French economic anthropology.


Western Marxism and the Soviet Union

Western Marxism and the Soviet Union
Author: Marcel van der Linden
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2007-06-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9047420802

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The ‘Russian Question’ was an absolutely central problem for Marxism in the twentieth century. Numerous attempts were made to understand the nature of Soviet society. The present book tries to portray the development of these theoretical contributions since 1917 in a coherent, comprehensive appraisal. It aims to present the development of the Western Marxist critique of the Soviet Union across a rather long period in history (from 1917 to the present) and in a large region (Western Europe and North America). Within this demarcation of limits in time and space, an effort has been made to ensure completeness, by paying attention to all Marxist analyses which in some way significantly deviated from or added to the older theories.