Frontier socialism : self-organisation and anti-capitalism /: self-organisation and anti-capitalism. (2021)
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- Title:
- Frontier socialism : self-organisation and anti-capitalism /: self-organisation and anti-capitalism. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Frontier socialism : self-organisation and anti-capitalism
- Other Titles:
- Socialismo di frontiera
- Further Information:
- Note: Monica Quirico, Gianfranco Ragona ; translated by Angelina Ione Zontine, Chiara Masini.
- Authors:
- Quirico, Monica
Ragona, Gianfranco - Other Names:
- Zontine, Angelina Ione translator.
Masini, Chiara translator. - Contents:
- Introduction Chapter I. 'Revolution is not what is supposed to be by revolutionaries'. Gustav Landauer (1870-1919)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Cooperative self-organization3. The State as a social relation4. Critique of Marxism5. Analysis of Capitalism6. RevolutionBibliography Chapter II. Class struggle and women liberation. Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Marxism, Class Initiative and Gender Autonomy3. A Difficult transition to Socialism, between capitalistic legacies and bureaucratization4. Class self-determination: the role of the party and of the trade union5. A difficult balance between workers' democracy and leading role of the partyBibliography Interlude. Resistance or Revolution? The Spanish Civil War Chapter III. Self-government and Communism. Paul Mattick (1904-1981)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Marx and his epigones3. Mixed economy and State capitalism4. Against Bolshevism and for a workers' democracyBibliography Chapter IV. Workers struggles in the Neocapitalistic Age. Raniero Panzieri (1921-1964)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Marx and Marxism3. Monopoly Capitalism: Factory and Society4. Workers' controlBibliography Interlude. Between Social Movement and Revolutionary Party: Lotta continua Chapter V. A revolutionary reformism: Rudolf Meidner (1914-2005)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Meidner and Marxism3. Beyond Private Property4. The confrontation on the wage earners funds and their neutralizationBibliography ChapterIntroduction Chapter I. 'Revolution is not what is supposed to be by revolutionaries'. Gustav Landauer (1870-1919)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Cooperative self-organization3. The State as a social relation4. Critique of Marxism5. Analysis of Capitalism6. RevolutionBibliography Chapter II. Class struggle and women liberation. Alexandra Kollontai (1872-1952)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Marxism, Class Initiative and Gender Autonomy3. A Difficult transition to Socialism, between capitalistic legacies and bureaucratization4. Class self-determination: the role of the party and of the trade union5. A difficult balance between workers' democracy and leading role of the partyBibliography Interlude. Resistance or Revolution? The Spanish Civil War Chapter III. Self-government and Communism. Paul Mattick (1904-1981)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Marx and his epigones3. Mixed economy and State capitalism4. Against Bolshevism and for a workers' democracyBibliography Chapter IV. Workers struggles in the Neocapitalistic Age. Raniero Panzieri (1921-1964)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Marx and Marxism3. Monopoly Capitalism: Factory and Society4. Workers' controlBibliography Interlude. Between Social Movement and Revolutionary Party: Lotta continua Chapter V. A revolutionary reformism: Rudolf Meidner (1914-2005)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Meidner and Marxism3. Beyond Private Property4. The confrontation on the wage earners funds and their neutralizationBibliography Chapter VI. A Communist Theory of Politics: Nicos Poulantzas (1936-1979)1. Bio-bibliographical account2. Poulantzas' understanding of Marxism3. Economic and political crisis in the age of monopoly capitalism4. Conquest of the State and direct democracyBibliography Chapter VII. Into the crisis1. A homogeneous political orientation?2. The Chilean Laboratory3. The legacy of 684. The defeat of Keynes, namely world's hayekization Bibliography Conclusions. Attempts1. In the rubble: Alain Bihr's road to renewal2. The movements' movement3. A 'new historical project'4. Between Class and Gender5. A new Hope?Bibliography Index of Names. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 335.0094
Socialism -- Europe -- History - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030523718
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- 9783030523701
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