A unique and revealing study of both the far-reaching extent of the utopian communist vision and the inherent flaws and contradictions that gradually destabilised it.
A unique and revealing study of both the far-reaching extent of the utopian communist vision and the inherent flaws and contradictions that gradually destabilised it.
Roman Krakovsky is a lecturer at the University of Geneva. He received his PhD in 2012 from the Universite Paris-Sorbonne and won a number of awards for his doctoral thesis, among them the Prix d'histoire sociale and the Fraenkel Prize in Contemporary History.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. A country where tomorrow was here yesterday - A new horizon for a new society - Working to a new timetable - Making the new timetable routine Chapter 2. The Lord's day, Worker's day - Breaking with conventions - Giving a new focus to an established ritual - The success of the project Chapter 3. Building a notion of common good - Relationships between public stakeholders - The combination of public and private interests - The merging of state and society Chapter 4. Complaining and talking about yourself - The socialist experience of living together - A space to call one's own - Reclaiming the private sphere Chapter 5. "One day, our streets will be one huge celebration!" - Forming a socialist community - Building social bonds - The reliability of social linkage Conclusion
Chapter 1. A country where tomorrow was here yesterday - A new horizon for a new society - Working to a new timetable - Making the new timetable routine Chapter 2. The Lord's day, Worker's day - Breaking with conventions - Giving a new focus to an established ritual - The success of the project Chapter 3. Building a notion of common good - Relationships between public stakeholders - The combination of public and private interests - The merging of state and society Chapter 4. Complaining and talking about yourself - The socialist experience of living together - A space to call one's own - Reclaiming the private sphere Chapter 5. "One day, our streets will be one huge celebration!" - Forming a socialist community - Building social bonds - The reliability of social linkage Conclusion
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