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Argues for the centrality of Marxism to emancipatory politics through an exploration of core theoretical insights around themes including class and identity, democracy, and development. Explores the experiences of five historical revolutions (Russia, Cuba, Nicaragua, India, South Africa) and the ideas of five well-known Marxist figures (Georg Lukács, Antonio Gramsci, James Burnham, Dennis Brutus, and Daniel Bensaïd). Re-asserts Marxist thought and practice as a tradition of oppressed and exploited people the world over. Demonstrates the power and insights of Marxist theory in analysing…mehr
Argues for the centrality of Marxism to emancipatory politics through an exploration of core theoretical insights around themes including class and identity, democracy, and development.
Explores the experiences of five historical revolutions (Russia, Cuba, Nicaragua, India, South Africa) and the ideas of five well-known Marxist figures (Georg Lukács, Antonio Gramsci, James Burnham, Dennis Brutus, and Daniel Bensaïd).
Re-asserts Marxist thought and practice as a tradition of oppressed and exploited people the world over.
Demonstrates the power and insights of Marxist theory in analysing twentieth-century revolutionary movements, and its continuing relevance for contemporary political struggle.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Le Blanc is a professor of History at La Roche College. He has written on and participated in the U.S. labor, radical and civil rights movements, and is author of numerous books, including Marx, Lenin and the Revolutionary Experience and Lenin and the Revolutionary Party.
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Introduction THEORY 1. Explorations in Plain Marxism 2. Uneven and Combined Development and the Swirl of History 3. Radical Labor Subculture: Key to Past and Future Insurgencies 4. Class and Identities 5. Democracy HISTORY 6. The Russian Revolutions of 1917 7. Making Sense of Post-Revolutionary Russia 8. Origins and Trajectory of the Cuban Revolution 9. Nicaragua: Revolution Permanent or Impermanent? 10. South Africa: Race, Class, Vanguard 11. India: Peculiarities of Development and Revolution PEOPLE 12. Spider and Fly: The Leninist Philosophy of Georg Lukács 13. Antonio Gramsci and the Modern Prince 14. The Odyssey of James Burnham 15. Dennis Brutus: Poet as Revolutionary 16. Revolutionary Patience: Daniel Bensaïd Acknowledgements
Introduction THEORY 1. Explorations in Plain Marxism 2. Uneven and Combined Development and the Swirl of History 3. Radical Labor Subculture: Key to Past and Future Insurgencies 4. Class and Identities 5. Democracy HISTORY 6. The Russian Revolutions of 1917 7. Making Sense of Post-Revolutionary Russia 8. Origins and Trajectory of the Cuban Revolution 9. Nicaragua: Revolution Permanent or Impermanent? 10. South Africa: Race, Class, Vanguard 11. India: Peculiarities of Development and Revolution PEOPLE 12. Spider and Fly: The Leninist Philosophy of Georg Lukács 13. Antonio Gramsci and the Modern Prince 14. The Odyssey of James Burnham 15. Dennis Brutus: Poet as Revolutionary 16. Revolutionary Patience: Daniel Bensaïd Acknowledgements
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