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Eclipse And Reemergence Of The Communist Movement Gilles Dauv

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Eclipse And Reemergence Of The Communist Movement Gilles Dauv
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Publisher: PM Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.76 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Gilles Dauvé, Jean Barrot, François Martin
ISBN: 9781629630434, 1629630438
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Eclipse And Reemergence Of The Communist Movement Gilles Dauv by Gilles Dauvé, Jean Barrot, François Martin 9781629630434, 1629630438 instant download after payment.

In the years following 1968, a number of people involved in the most radical aspects of the French general strike felt the need to reflect on their experiences and to relate them to past revolutionary endeavors. This meant studying previous attempts and theories, namely those of the post-1917 German-Dutch and Italian Communist Left. The original essays included here were first written between 1969 and 1972 and circulated amongst left communist and worker circles.
But France was not the only country where radicals sought to contextualize their political environment and analyze their own radical pasts. Over the years these three essays have been published separately in various languages and printed as books in both the United States and the UK with few changes. This third English edition is updated to take into account the contemporary political situation; half of the present volume is new material.
The book argues that doing away with wage-labor, class, the State, and private property is necessary, possible, and can only be achieved by a historical break, one that would certainly differ from October 1917 ... yet it would not be a peaceful, gradual, piecemeal evolution either. Like their historical predecessors—Marx, Rosa Luxemburg, Anton Pannekoek, Amadeo Bordiga, Durruti, and Debord—the authors maintain a belief in revolution.

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